gut;1292048 wrote:The undecided voters are responding to substance. Obama has none. He basically DID call Romney a liar, several times, during the debate and got bitch-slapped with substance every time.
You are over-estimating Romney's supposed "substance" as usual.
Larry Summers describes Romney's amalgamation of proposals and objectives that you say amount to substance perfectly:
"It's easy to say that my plan is to eat ice cream sundaes and chocolate cake and hamburgers as much as I want. My plan is to lose 60 pounds. And my plan is to avoid painful exercise. And those are all my objective and I'm committed to eevery one of them. You can do that , but it isn't likely to get you -- you don't know quite where you're going to go if you've got all three of those objectives."
1. He has committed himself to a substantial reduction in marginal rates...which is expensive
2. He has committed himself to increased military expenditures...which is expensive
3. He has committed himself to not raising taxes on middle income americans...next to impossible to do if you want a deficit neutral tax plan including marginal rate reductions without fantasy growth the likes of which wouldn't require us to do anything to solve our long term budget problems.
4. He has committed himself to pursuing a balanced budget...very hard to do without raising taxes on middle income americans when you're committed to reducing marginal rates
5. He's committed himself to eliminating enough tax expenditures to get to revenue neutrality...which is very hard to do without raising taxes on the middle class and many of these are very popular such as the charitable deduction.
Your man is devoid of substance in all reality and has said just about everything you can say related to tax policy on this campaign. Lucky for him and you he pulled it off in the political theater of the debate and the race is now neck and neck.