Tonight marks the ninth Republican debate. If it’s anything like the eight we’ve seen so far, Republican candidates will continue to ignore the needs of every day families and continue to cater to millionaires and Tea Party extremists.
To date, not a single Republican candidate has offered any ideas to put people back to work. All they’ve proposed are corporate handouts while they leave middle-income families to fend for themselves.
READ THE FACTS
- After nine debates and countless campaign appearances, not a single Republican candidate has presented a plan to put Americans back to work.
- Instead, Rick Perry and the Republican candidates continue to put millionaires ahead of every day families.
- Over the next four years, Rick Perry’s tax plan would give millionaires a $510,000 tax break at the expense of working families.
- Under the Perry tax plan, our country would lose almost $1 trillion in revenue over the next four years, adding to our federal deficit.
- The so called budget plan laid out by Mitt Romney is one that only the Tea Party could love.
- Mitt Romney wants to give tax breaks to large corporations, millionaires and billionaires and send the bill to the middle class and seniors.
- The Romney plan would privatize Medicare, eliminate living wage requirements and cut funding for preventive health care for women.
- We need a President who is willing to stand up for working Americans, not just the 1%.
- President Obama believes that America’s success is tied to the success of every day families.
- Our President understands that in order to remain globally competitive, we need to out-educate and out-innovate the world.
- Families are not going to sit on the sidelines while Republicans push policies that erode the middle class.
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