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Mark Cuban's Opinion on the Governor Romney Tax Plan (blogmaverick.com)
8 points by admp on Oct 12, 2012 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


"Which is the exact detail of the Romney Tax Plan that makes all the numbers add up. Governor Romney is the detail. He will take all the unsolved variables in the algorithm that is our desire to reduce the budget deficit , increase economic growth and thereby increase employment and negotiate them into the outcome that will solve this country’s financial problem."

LOL. This entire post basically amounts to "just trust this guy, he's Governor Romney!". Facts? Numbers? Nobody needs these things. Let's gloss over all the evil things that were done at Bain. Unicorns and rainbows, just vote for my guy based on these vague promises of low tax utopia!

"- He will work to remove regulatory impediments to energy production and innovation that raise costs to consumers and limit job creation."

Let's conflate innovation with the ability to destroy the environment however we see fit.

"He was hired to fix the state of Massachusetts and he feels certain that he did."

That's some debatable propaganda right there. We should always believe anything someone feels.

And then, of course, it ends with this:

"I’m not saying you should or should not vote for either of the candidates."

LOL again. All that illogical fawning stuff I said up above? Just ignore that. Vote for whoever you want. Just wanted to get my "feelings" out there. On my blog. With lots and lots of subscribers. No one's going to read this.


The phrasing in this article reminds me of butters from South Park for some reason. Do you know what I am saying? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtLXGQu-OF4


I was more reminded of this - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inR02pEesCQ


"If you put a problem in front of him, he knows in his mind that given enough time, resources and control he can solve the problem.

Which is the exact detail of the Romney Tax Plan that makes all the numbers add up."

This right here is pretty much the definition of faith based economics. Personally, I prefer numbers to add up based on some form of counting, but that's just me.


The fun thing is that every person can solve any problem with enough time, control and resources (given that the person has at least average intelligence and no mental disorder).


Ok then, list all the primes in reverse order. Take as much time as you like.




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