Ahead of the election, Mitt Romney scored well on economic issues – with many polls saying Romney was viewed as better for the economy than Barack Obama.
It appears Democrats in the Senate and House are heeding those results.
A plan presented by Romney and embraced by the GOP to cap deductions appears to be gaining traction despite Romney’s loss.
It appears Democrats in the Senate and House are heeding those results.
A plan presented by Romney and embraced by the GOP to cap deductions appears to be gaining traction despite Romney’s loss.
#1 "desperate dems"? ummm, the democrat candidate won the top office
ReplyDelete#2 if a plan is a good idea it should be adopted. Cut the partisan score card crap. Thats why this congress is so dysfuncitional in the first place. The best ideas are tossed to the side while the ideologues support the worst ideas simply for the sake of promoting the party.