Did anyone who produces campaign ads for the Democrats notice that Paul Ryan admitted that Romney/Ryan Tax Plan calls for a 20% Tax Cut for the "wealthy" first --- you know, screw the Middle Class and "start with the wealthy."
RYAN: What we’re saying is, here’s the framework … Mitt — what we’re saying is, lower tax rates 20 percent, start with the wealthy, work with Congress to do it…
Paul Ryan Oct 2012 VP Debate
That's not all, why is that no Democrats are running Ads highlighting that Republicans around the country are writing legislation that will eliminate the rights of some legal citizens to vote?
Why no Democrat Ads on GOPers around the country saying these things against the poor:
Republican congressional candidate John Koster:
"Reform isn’t just taxing the rich, the very people by the way who create jobs ... Under this administration ... seems to reward the mediocrity — dare I say it, slothfulness and laziness — of those who choose not to do those things. Furthermore, it creates a dependency on government programs, even an addiction I would say, by virtue of the sense of entitlement that it creates.
Yes, because those lazy people who go to restaurants, barber shops etc aren't creating any jobs in the GOP mind.
ROMNEY: There are 47 percent of the people who .. who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing
Yes, because Gawd forbid America continue to provide food, shelter and medicine to their poor and vulnerable.
ROMNEY: “We don’t have people that become ill, who die in their apartment because they don’t have insurance.”
Oct 2012 Romney interview
That last quote from Romney is factually wrong.
Why no Democrat Ads on what GOPers are saying against women?
RYAN: Romney administration will be to oppose abortions with the exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother."
Oct 2012 VP Debate
Rep Berg (R-ND) wants to outlaw abortion, even for rape
SHAW: Why would you force a woman who has been raped to have that baby?
BERG: You know, like I said Jim, my position is pro-life, and I care about the unborn and I feel that’s really where we should be in our policy.
Interview 2012
Wisconsin Republican Rep. Roger Rivard (R-Rice Lake)
RIVARD: "[s]ome girls rape easy."
Rivard interview
I think if the Democrats around the country lose this election -- it will be their own fault for not capitalizing and highlighting, in Ads, the barbaric, draconian views of the GOP.