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- About Wikiprove (4 links)
- Discuss the Debate (3 links)
- Prove (2 links)
- Discuss the Vice-Presidential Debate (1 link)
- Footnotes:Barack Obama, Democratic Convention Speech, September 6, 2012 (1 link)
- Footnotes:Paul Ryan, a man with a big heart from a small town (1 link)
- Obama:"$50 billion of waste taken out of the system" (1 link)
- Obama:"Bill Clinton tried the approach that I'm talking about. We created 23 million new jobs. We went from deficit to surplus. And businesses did very well." (1 link)
- Obama:"Governor Romney ... talked about Medicaid and how we could send it back to the states, but effectively this means a 30 percent cut in the primary program we help for seniors who are in nursing homes, for kids who are with disabilities." (1 link)
- Obama:"I've actually identified how we can do that" (1 link)
- Obama:"I've put forward a specific $4 trillion deficit reduction plan" (1 link)
- Obama:"I ... lowered taxes for small businesses 18 times" (1 link)
- Obama:"I worked with Democrats and Republicans to cut a trillion dollars out of our discretionary domestic budget." (1 link)
- Obama:"Medicare, because that's the big driver of our deficits right now" (1 link)
- Obama:"Right now, you can actually take a deduction for moving a plant overseas." (1 link)
- Obama:"Romney's central economic plan calls for a $5 trillion tax cut -- on top of the extension of the Bush tax cuts -- that's another trillion dollars -- and $2 trillion in additional military spending that the military hasn't asked for." (1 link)
- Obama:"Romney's proposal that he has been promoting for 18 months calls for a $5 trillion tax cut, on top of $2 trillion of additional spending for our military." (1 link)
- Obama:"The auto industry has come roaring back.." (1 link)
- Obama:"The average middle-class family with children would pay about $2,000 more." (1 link)
- Obama:"The oil industry gets $4 billion a year in corporate welfare. Basically, they get deductions that those small businesses that Governor Romney refers to, they don't get." (1 link)
- Obama:"We cut taxes for middle-class families by about $3,600." (1 link)
- Obama:"When I walked into the Oval Office, I had more than a trillion-dollar deficit greeting me." (1 link)
- Obama:"When it comes to corporate taxes, Governor Romney has said he wants to, in a revenue neutral way, close loopholes, deductions -- he hasn't identified which ones they are -- but that thereby bring down the corporate rate." (1 link)
- Obama:"cutting...18 government programs for education that were well-intentioned, but weren't helping kids learn" (1 link)
- Obama:"cutting...aircrafts that the Air Force had ordered but weren't working very well." (1 link)
- Obama:"cutting ... 77 government programs." (1 link)
- Obama:"for incomes over $250,000 a year, ... we ... go back to the rates that we had when Bill Clinton was president" (1 link)
- Obama:"four years ago, when I stood on this stage, I said that I would cut taxes for middle-class families. . And that's exactly what I did." (1 link)
- Obama:"he's been asked over 100 times how you would close those deductions and loopholes, and he hasn't been able to identify them." (1 link)
- Obama:"he is saying that he is going to pay for it by closing loopholes and deductions." (1 link)
- Obama:"if you are lowering the rates the way you described, Governor, then it is not possible to come up with enough deductions and loopholes that only affect high-income individuals to avoid either raising the deficit or burdening the middle class" (1 link)
- Obama:"independent studies looking at this said the only way to meet Governor Romney's pledge of not reducing the deficit or -- or -- or not adding to the deficit is by burdening middle-class families." (1 link)
- Obama:"largest cut in the discretionary domestic budget since Dwight Eisenhower" (1 link)
- Obama:"my tax plan has already lowered taxes for 98 percent of families" (1 link)
- Obama:"the average person making $3 million is getting a $250,000 tax break, while middle-class families are burdened further," (1 link)
- Obama:"the only way to pay for it without either burdening the middle class or blowing up our deficit is to make drastic cuts in things like education" (1 link)
- Obama:"the reason she could be independent was because of Social Security and Medicare" (1 link)
- Obama:"the teacher that I met in Las Vegas ... who describes to me -- she's got 42 kids in her class. The first two weeks she's got them, some of them sitting on the floor until finally they get reassigned. They're using text books that are 10 years old." (1 link)
- Obama:"under Governor Romney's definition, ... Donald Trump is a small business" (1 link)
- Obama:"under Governor Romney's definition, there are a whole bunch of millionaires and billionaires who are small businesses" (1 link)
- Obama:"under my plan, 97 percent of small businesses would not see their income taxes go up" (1 link)
- Obama:"we do have a difference, though, when it comes to definitions of small business" (1 link)
- Obama:"we went after medical fraud in Medicare and Medicaid very aggressively, more aggressively than ever before" (1 link)
- Obama:"when Bill Clinton was president ... we created 23 million new jobs, went from deficit to surplus, and created a whole lot of millionaires" (1 link)
- Obama:"when Governor Romney stood on a stage with other Republican candidates for the nomination and he was asked, would you take $10 of spending cuts for just $1 of revenue? And he said no." (1 link)
- Obama:"when you talk about shifting Medicaid to states, we're talking about potentially a 30 -- a 30 percent cut in Medicaid over time." (1 link)
- Romney's Tax Plan (1 link)
- Romney:"$90 billion ... about 50 years' worth of what oil and gas receives" (1 link)
- Romney:"54 percent of America's workers work in businesses that are taxed not at the corporate tax rate, but at the individual tax rate." (1 link)
- Romney:"Electric rates are up" (1 link)