First we will explain ten questions which are most important for USA.
1. hat specific policies would you adopt today to quicken the pace of economic growth and hiring? As the unemployment rate is stuck at 9.1%.
2. how would cutting spending and eliminating government jobs now be good for the economy? If raising taxes would be bad for the economy.
3. Can government policy do more to rescue housing? If so, what and How? As we all are well aware that housing remains a major drag on the U.S. economy. About one in five Americans with a mortgage owes more than the value of his or her house. More than half Americans with equity in their home have a mortgage with an interest rate above 5%, but hasn't refinanced.
4. Who would you prefer to see in that job? Several of you have already expressed displeasure with Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.
5. Will the middle class have to bear some of the burden of taxes — either in higher taxes or fewer government benefits — to bring the federal deficit under control?
6. Are there any tax increases of any kind that you would accept over the next decade?
7. What's the best way to slow the growth of health care costs in the U.S. over the next quarter-century?
8. Do you support the pending Senate bill? Mitt Romney backs the imposition of U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports if China doesn't allow its currency to float freely on international markets. The Senate is taking up similar legislation.
9. Should the government spend money on today with that objective in mind that The living standards of our children and our grandchildren's generation depend on investments we make today that pay off in future productivity later ?
10. How specifically, if at all, should government policy respond to the persistent widening of the gap between winners and losers in the U.S. economy?
And now Here are five key things to look for in tonight's debate:
1. Is Herman Cain a contender or a pretender?
2. Can Romney take a punch?
3. Rick Perry rebound?
4. Will the debate veer off topic? A
5. Who will debate his or her way into a Saturday Night Live skit?
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