Today I was watch the CBS evening news, April 13th, 2012, and I heard that Mitt Romney requested a 6 month extension to file his tax returns. That is not the example, characteristics and the leadership we need for this country. He has all the resources to get his taxes done on time. He has staff, money, and family. He should be able to afford a tax service.
To me this is outrages and should be taken as a serious warning that he may not be suited for a highly responsible position in our government. He is running for president of the United States. Does this mean we are going to see a lot of extension requests on projects, bills, and emergency funding if he is elected president of the United States of America? Will we ever see anything get accomplished if is elected president?
Mitt Romney needs to get his taxes done on time. If the Obama family has the time to get their taxes done on time, then it should the same for the Romney family. Obama has 2 jobs right now, as president and campaigner. I guess the Romney's need time to make their taxes "look pretty" for the American people. Citizens really should take a hard look at Romney and be sure he is the right choice to take this country to the next level.
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