It was a speech he had been waiting six years to deliver - and now having finally officially become the Republican party's nominee, Mitt Romney's specific policy proposals should come under particular scrutiny ahead of November's election. His address attempted to appeal to the Republican faithful, with much talk of religion, family life and "restoring the promise of America". Some of the biggest cheers came for his criticism of Barack Obama, the US president, and his policies. As for how he would pull the US out of economic stagnation, details were few, although Romney has sketched out his plans for jobs, energy and trade. Romney released his "More Jobs and More Take-Home Pay" plan at the beginning of August. The one-page document claims the Romney campaign will create jobs and increase salaries by focusing on:
Romney said that his plan would create 12 million new jobs by 2016, essentially 250,000 jobs a month. But Moody's Analytics projects that the economy is already on track to add 12 million jobs in the next four years. In his speech, Romney also defended his earlier career in business, credentials that he says give him the know-how to get the country thriving again. But with his time at Bain Capital coming under increased criticism precisely for its business practices, is it really time for a businessman to be US president? What have we learned about Mitt Romney's policies from the convention? Inside Story US 2012 discusses with guests: Richard Wolff, a professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst; John Nichols, a political writer for The Nation magazine; and Joe Watkins, a Republican strategist.
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Saturday, September 1, 2012
Romney: 'Restoring the promise of America' - Inside Story: US 2012 - Al Jazeera English
Romney: 'Restoring the promise of America' - Inside Story: US 2012 - Al Jazeera English
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