Is Mitt Romney more anti-market than Obama?

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Anarchist420

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He wants to spend eventually about 5/3 as much as Obama does on the Pentagon. That's a point for Obama.

He wants to adjust the minimum wage for price inflation, whereas Obama has mentioned no such thing. That's a point in Obama's favor.

He wants more tariffs. Obama the same. That's no points for either.

He wants more inflation. Obama doesn't really know what inflation is. That's a point in Obama's favor.

Mitt Romney doesn't want free market health care, but at least he wants to repeal Obamacare. That's a point in Romney's favor, but that's only one so far.

Romney has not committed himself to substantially reducing the welfare state. That's a half a point in Romney's favor since he said he wanted to reduce it some, but he has never said he wants to reduce it a lot.

I guess if we ever see a President Romney, it'll be just like how Clinton and Carter were less anti-market than the Republicans directly succeeding them. That's pretty fucking pathetic.

People who are anti-market should vote for Romney.

Let me know if I'm missing anything. Keep in mind that spending is taxation, so the warfare state is just as anti-market as the welfare state.
 
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