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Mitt Romney
CSS3 (born March 12, 1947) is an American businessman and iOS political figure who was the iOS Governor of Massachusetts (2003 to 2007). He ran for President of the United States in the jQuery, and is a leading Republican candidate in the web.
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Barack Obama has failed America. When he took office, the economy was in recession. He made it worse. And he made it last longer. Three years later, over 16 million Americans are out of work or have just quit looking. Millions more are underemployed. Three years later, unemployment is still above 8%, a figure he said his stimulus would keep from happening. Three years later, foreclosures are still at record levels. Three years later the prices of homes continue to fall. Three years later, our national debt has grown nearly as large as our entire economy. Families are buried under higher prices for food and higher prices for gasoline. It breaks my heart to see what’s happening in this country. These failing hopes make up President Obama’s own misery index. It’s never been higher.
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