Friday, August 31, 2012

Lies Mitt Romney Has Told Me

Lie: Barack Obama began his presidency "with an apology tour."
Truth: A review of Obama’s foreign travels and remarks during his early presidency showed no
           evidence to support such a blunt and disparaging claim. While Obama's speeches contained
           some criticisms of past U.S. actions, he typically combined those passages with praise for the
           United States and its ideals, and he frequently mentioned how other countries had erred as
           well. There is not a single, full-throated apology in the bunch. Calling those remarks "an
           apology tour" is a ridiculous charge.
           PolitiFact

Lie:  "Under Obama’s plan (for welfare), you wouldn’t have to work and wouldn’t have to train for a
          job. They just send you your welfare check."
Truth: The law never required all welfare recipients to work. Only 29 percent of those receiving cash
           assistance met the work requirement by the time President Obama took office.
           Under the new policy, states can now seek a federal waiver from work-participation rules that,
           among other things, require welfare recipients to engage in one of 12 specific “work
           activities,” such as job training. But, in exchange, states must develop a plan that would
           provide a “more efficient or effective means to promote employment,” which may or may not
           include some or all of the same work activities. States also must submit an “evaluation plan”
           that includes “performance measures” that must be met — or the waiver could be revoked.
           FactCheck

Lie:     Romney said that Obama "didn't even mention the deficit or the debt" in his State of the Union
            address.
Truth:  At least six different times in his 2012 State of the Union address, Obama mentioned the debt
            or deficit by name.
            PolitiFact


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