OBAMA VS. ROMNEY: The Facts
As we move closer to the election date, we as Americans have a choice. We can make our decisions based on the exaggerations of the media OR we can actually look at what each candidate's ideas are and make an educated decision on our own. Again, here are the unbiased facts of what each candidate proposes in summary:
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The
Issue:
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Obama’s Plan/Position:
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Romney’s Plan/Position:
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Healthcare
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Calls
for patient protections like allowing coverage for pre-existing conditions,
not letting insurers cancel policies when patients get sick, and requiring
individuals to buyhealth insurance or pay a fine.
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Though he
created similar legislation in Massachusetts, promises to repeal Barack
Obama's 2010 healthcare overhaul.
Would encourage individuals to purchase their own health insurance rather
than rely on their employers.
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Immigration
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Wants to make the
process to becoming a legal citizen more practical, he wants to toughen
penalties for employers who hire illegal workers, and he supports the idea of
building a fence along the Mexican border.
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Wants to make English the
official language of the US, he wants to ban financial assistance for foreign
students, and he wants to create legislation to stop foreign citizens from
bringing over their families.
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Economics
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He wants to give tax
cuts to American industries to discourage outsourcing jobs, in the short term
he wants to continue tax cuts for middle and working class Americans to boost
economic spending, and in the long term he wants to raise taxes for the
wealthiest Americans to help reduce the deficit.
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Wants to bring back the Bush
tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, he wants to cut taxes on corporations,
plans to cut government spending by 5%, wants to give tax cuts for Americans
who buy private health insurance.
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Foreign Policy
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IRAQ: He plans to
continue pulling US forces out of Iraq and placing military strategy
specifically on Al-Qaeda and not innocent Muslims,
IRAN: Plans to tighten
economic sanctions against Iran, wants to seek international cooperation
against Iran, and finally he is willing to use military force if necessary
In general, Obama is cautious
about the use of warfare—but he believes the president should have the right
to use military force without congressional approval ONLY IF he has approval
from the United Nations.
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IRAQ: He wants to return US
troops back into Iraq.
IRAN: He has no specific
plan for Iraq except to say that he would use military force.
In general, Romney tends to
support the open and direct use of military force. He believes the president
should be free to use it without anyone’s approval if he feels it is in the
best interest of the country.
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Ethics
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Obama is a Christian
protestant. He is a member of the United Church of Christ.
On abortion, he is
prochoice in most cases, however, he is AGAINST partial birth abortion.
On gay rights, he
supports gay marriage and the removal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.
He is an evolutionist
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Romney is Mormon. He is a
member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
On abortion, he has bounced
back and forth throughout his political career, but since running for
president has stated he is prolife.
On gay rights, he does not
support gay marriage, but he does support civil unions and he supports Don’t
Ask, Don’t Tell.
He is an evolutionist
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