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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 2012
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Winner: Obamney?
CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS
Second chance at change New direction for nation » By BRIAN BIGELOW bbigelow@my.apsu.edu
If reelected, President Barack Obama has set the goal of creating 1 million “new manufacturing jobs by the end of 2016” and so far has overseen 32 consecutive months of job growth and has added “5.4 million private sector jobs, including nearly 479,000 manufacturing jobs since January 2010,” according to his official campaign website. Under Obama, Obamacare will endure. His health care reform has ensured that insurance companies cannot put a cap on coverage or cancel coverage due to illness; it eliminates gender disparities in cost of coverage and eliminates discrimination against individuals with pre-existing conditions , and mandates access to recommended preventative care — such as birth control,
mammograms, and cancer screenings. Obama will work to protect Roe v. Wade and a woman’s right to choose and opposes defunding of Planned Parenthood. Obama intends to implement federal budget spending cuts and revenue increases that will reduce the federal deficit by “more than $4 trillion” over the next 10 years and includes $2.50 in “spending cuts for every dollar in revenue increases … bringing annual domestic spending as a share of the economy to its lowest level in 50 years,” according to his website. Obama is drawing down troops in Afghanistan and has a plan in place to end the war there in 2014 and to use half the money saved from ending the war to reinvest in infrastructure — including roads, bridges, runways and schools here in America — and reinvest the other half toward reducing the national debt.
According to his website, Obama intends to “cut net oil imports in half between 2008 and 2020, lowering imports by 5.5 million barrels per day,” thereby reducing our reliance on foreign oil imports “to its lowest level in almost three decades.” He also supports an “all of the above” strategy for domestic energy production, including a reliance on domestic oil, natural gas, clean coal, wind, solar, biofuels, and nuclear energy resources. Obama has also proposed stricter standards to decrease pollution from new power plants and a goal to generate 80 percent of U.S. electricity from cleaner sources by 2035 — including natural gas, clean coal, wind and solar. Obama wants to see the U.S. “lead the world in college graduates by 2020” and, to
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» By BRIAN BIGELOW bbigelow@my.apsu.edu
If elected, Mitt Romney will work to end Obamacare. According to his website, “on his first day in office” he will issue an executive order to provide waivers to each state allowing them to opt out of Obamacare, and will then work with Congress to repeal Obamacare. Romney supports giving states the power to regulate “local insurance markets” and says a free-market approach to the health care system will benefit the consumer by lowering costs and improving quality. Romney supports the Hyde Amendment, which seeks to bar federal funds from being used to pay for abortions, and, if elected, will end federal funding for Planned Parenthood. He supports legislation that
would allow employers to opt out, on moral grounds, from providing medical coverage for women’s birth control. Romney advocates for the Supreme Court to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling which gave women the right to choose and instead wants states to be able to create their own laws concerning abortion. Romney believes abortion could be an option in cases of rape or incest or when the mother’s life is in jeopardy, according to his website. Romney advocates for the adoption of the “Federal Marriage Amendment” to the United States Constitution which would define marriage as being between one man and one woman, according to his website. He also advocates the reinstatement of full federal enforcement of the Defense of
Marriage Act which has been only partially enforced under Obama. The act limits the extent to which government can recognize the rights of samesex couples — parts of which have been ruled by some federal courts to be unconstitutional. According to his campaign website, Romney intends to create jobs by spurring economic growth through reducing both private and corporate taxes across the board, reforming the tax code to simplify it and eliminate loopholes. This would include elimination of the “Death Tax” — reducing government spending, decreasing government regulation by
reversing many of the changes made by Obama which were
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STUDENTS PREDICT PRESIDENTIAL VICTOR
OBAMA
ROMNEY
“Obama is going to win because Romney keeps getting caught in big, stupid lies; he also comes off as insensitive to a lot of different groups of people, including rape victims, women in general and homosexuals.” - Derick Gill, English major
“Americans are tired of the lack of upward momentum in the American economy. I think Americans aren’t happy with the difficulty of starting small business, and that’s what America is built upon.” - Ben Sterling, senior
“Obama has demonstrated more consistent views on the big issues, while Romney has flip-flopped on nearly all of them.” - Adam Maynard, history major
“I want Romney to win and think that he will because he is an American business man, and that is what this country needs.” - Tyler Willoughby, freshman biology major
“I think the election will be a close race, and it depends on the middle-ground voters as well as the minority turnout. Romney’s problem is that he’s alienated a lot of the minority voters, and he has really stupid running mates like Paul Ryan.” - Alexander Tucker, student
“I would choose Romney to win because he is the lesser of the two evils, and he already has the popular vote. And I personally dislike several things that Obama has had to say to get people to vote for him.” - Lizzie Larson, graduate student pyschology major