Mitt Romney Has No Plans And The Right Is Starting To See That
Something I have hit Mitt Romney on time and time again is the fact that he has laid out no plans at all for our nation, should he win in November. All we hear is “Obama doesn’t know what he’s doing” and “repeal”, yet details have been non-existent. Well today the Wall Street Journal takes […]
Something I have hit Mitt Romney on time and time again is the fact that he has laid out no plans at all for our nation, should he win in November. All we hear is “Obama doesn’t know what he’s doing” and “repeal”, yet details have been non-existent.
Well today the Wall Street Journal takes issue with a slew of Romney problems, but in the editorial they do hit on this point:
The Romney campaign thinks it can play it safe and coast to the White House by saying the economy stinks and it’s Mr. Obama’s fault. We’re on its email list and the main daily message from the campaign is that “Obama isn’t working.” Thanks, guys, but Americans already know that. What they want to hear from the challenger is some understanding of why the President’s policies aren’t working and how Mr. Romney’s policies will do better.
Voters really need to sit back and ask themselves if Romney is the right man to run this country. Put away all the partisan stuff and ask what this guy will do for the country. I think they will be shocked to find out that he has nothing planned. That is very scary.
If you are one of those people that can’t stand Obama, you got to start feeling that you at least know what you are getting with him. And if Obama does win, then you only got to wait for 2016 to try and get a better candidate that will support your conservative beliefs. If Romney does win, then you are stuck with him being your nominee until 2020.
Are conservative voters ready to give up the next eight years for someone they can’t trust and don’t know what he is going to do? Well reading this editorial, it appears they aren’t. Honestly, if I was on the right I would write off the White House run and focus all energies on the House and Senate. That’s where they have the better chance of pushing their agenda this year.