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October 3rd, 2012 by Joel

Even Mitt Romney disagrees with Mitt Romney #debates

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Joel L. Watts holds a Masters of Arts from United Theological Seminary with a focus in literary and rhetorical criticism of the New Testament. His interests include exploring the role of mimesis in human civilization, specifically in the study of religion and media, as well as science fiction and the way in which it has allowed mythology to be explored in light of scientific discoveries of the past century. He is the author of Mimetic Criticism of the Gospel of Mark: Introduction and Commentary (Wipf and Stock, 2013) and a co-editor and contributor to From Fear to Faith: Stories of Hitting Spiritual Walls (Energion, 2013).

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3 Responses to “Even Mitt Romney disagrees with Mitt Romney #debates”
  1. Flip-flop. Romney gives trickle down a new definition. Only problem is, Obama is too nice a guy. He didn’t attack. When Romney said that tax breaks to ship jobs overseas doesn’t exist, Obama should have said Romney’s accountants are too busy finding tax shelters for him in Swiss and Cayman Island banks. And Romney was too busy shipping jobs to China while he was head of Bain. Too nice a guy.

  2. Since this is a religion blog…
    A church by any other name, pair of balls, tax exemption, can I get in to that? Jim Garlow meets his match in deep theology.

    http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/419724/october-02-2012/pulpit-freedom-sunday—jim-garlow

  3. [...] In terms of tax policy, I previously thought that Romney’s plan was to cut taxes for everyone and to close loopholes, but what he said tonight was that he would not cut taxes on the rich, but he wouldn’t increase their taxes either.  Romney also offered a few more details on loopholes—-he tossed out the idea of having a limit on them, as the rich receive few or none of them.  (I think I heard that correctly.)  Obama is for tax cuts for the middle class—-and, to his credit—-he has been faithful to that stance as President.  But he also wants to raise taxes on the rich.  My question is this: Did Romney change his position for tonight’s debate?  Did he previously support lowering taxes on the rich?  (UPDATE: Check out Joel’s post.) [...]

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