Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Romney's 10-Point Plan for Victory

How Romney Defeats President Obama!

Justice Dakota

04/04/2012

Governor Mitt Romney has won the Republican Nomination for President of the United States!

This accomplishment would have been more difficult to achieve if his Republican opponents had not been so weak, weird, goofy, or so socially conservative (pandering to the religious right).

Not only is it a "Big Country," it's also a "Big Primary" process. Meaning the "Social Conservative (SC)" in South Carolina may not share the same political philosophy as the SC in Wisconsin.

Romney deserves credit for keeping "Religion out of Politics."

The Romney campaign also deserves credit for a "Big Country" campaign.

The "Not Romney" candidates seemed to employ "Small Country" campaigns. They seemed to dismiss the average Republican primary voter (who is conservative) in favor of the extreme, social conservative Republican primary voter.

There are not enough extreme social conservative Republican primary voters to nominate
their Presidential candidate. That's not an analysis, that's math!

So, how does Romney defeat Obama?

1) Be nice and polite (see No. 2);

2) Remember, and don't ever forget, that 50-percent of the voting public is female;

3) Consider the idea that Independents are former Republicans who got freaked-out by the increasing power of the "Religious Right" (including "Mr. Conservative," Governor Barry Goldwater);

4) Make this question a mantra: "Who pays for it?";

5) Ask this question: "Are you better off now than you were five trillion dollars ago?;

6) Remind Americans of our vast natural resources and how a responsible, national energy policy that encourages recovery of oil, gas, and coal will allow us to compete with other countries. Our resource-development will create jobs and grow the economy which will allow us to invest in new, future, realistic alternative energy technology;

7) Promote a "National Energy Marshall Plan" bill that would open-up specific federally-owned lands for shale-oil development, recovery, and market delivery;

8) Remind Americans that what allows the federal government to pay for social goods is based on the success of our free-market economy (capitalism creates the wealth that Obama wants to re-distribute);

9) Health-care matters and people are concerned about the high-cost of health-care. It should be a state issue. Actually encourage individual states to come up with their own, best solution to rising health-care costs (their own version of "RomneyCare"). Remind Americans that a state-level approach is more practical, efficient, possibly necessary, and definitely Constitutional (as opposed to a federal mandate that is unconstitutional);

10) Freeze, or establish a thresh-hold limit for federal spending increases (time to consider the "Penny Plan?"). Romney must show some discipline on federal spending. Americans need a conceptual model of when a cut is a cut, or just a decrease in the rate of growth.

Congratulations!   

Information on the Penny Plan @:

http://mack.house.gov/index.cfm?p=Articles&ContentRecord_id=f18dea5d-c7db-400d-8eb5-bc0a5ee9d104&ContentType_id=a993f954-3acb-477f-b874-3661f9f6fb25&Group_id=2c61596a-fccc-47a0-8682-eeac569510d9

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