Obama say Romney More Extreme than George W. Bush

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New York, United States presidential candidate (U.S.) Republican Mitt Romney, calling himself different from the former U.S. president, George W. Bush both in determining the energy policy, the deficit problem and foreign policy toward China. Rivals, President Barack Obama would respond, the biggest difference with Bush is Romney Romney more extreme in dealing with social issues.

In the second round of the U.S. presidential debate, held at Hofstra University, New York, on Tuesday (16/10) evening local time, direct questions posed by voters invited to attend the debate. One voter was asked Romney, if he is different from former President George W. Bush, who also came from the Republican Party?

"President Bush and I are different people and very different. And that's why I plan 5 points will be very different from what he had done," Romney said as quoted by Reuters on Wednesday (10/17/2012).

Furthermore, Romney said that if elected president, he would take the lead in different circumstances. He promised to make the North American energy sector more independent of supply Arab and Venezuela.

Romney also pledged to track China's currency manipulation, it does not do Bush during his tenure. Then also promised to cut the budget deficit by increasing trade, of course, that the U.S. budget balanced as the chill Bush. Finally, Romney pledged to promote the small business sector, which it was never done before Republican candidate for being too focused on large enterprises.

Responding to Romney's statement, Obama also replied quickly. According to Obama, Romney does not like Bush would ever cut the budget for family planning policy. But continued Obama, Romney would issue a more restrictive migration policy, even tighter during Bush took office.

"So there is a difference between Governor Romney with George Bush, but not on economic policy. In some ways, he (Romney-ed) will act more extreme in deciding social policy. I think it's a mistake. Was not an appropriate way to advancing our economy forward, "said Obama.

This second round of debate intense. The heat of the debate atmosphere is very apparent in the body language of Obama and Romney. The debate this time many colored action interrupting each other. In fact on one occasion, Obama rebuked Romney had seemed to interrupt when he is talking.

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