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Romney’s Comments Getting the Real Debate Started?

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    FBN’s Neil Cavuto on why Romney’s controversial comments are starting the debate that is key to the election.

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Well let the debate begin far from the Dara -- himself by really Mitt Romney just did himself -- one -- believe the rest of us a favor.

We can now just get it out in the open how much government do we really want.

A lot more a lot less Mitt Romney's catching hell because -- supposedly gave up on the nearly half of all Americans getting something from that government yet paying nothing.

To that government not quite that like a -- but -- you're a bit of government and getting something from the government -- you didn't like what he had to -- If you're not a fan of the government but -- but I government you probably very much -- when he gets.

That's -- -- I'm telling you that's the election I say have -- and haven't this notion that if half Abbas.

Is getting something from the government.

No way in hell we're gonna vote for Mitt Romney.

As a New Jersey and I beg to differ with that ironically Chris Christie's tough love.

Targeting runaway public pensions and health care -- has not -- his popularity -- union households.

Union -- -- but not union households.

Perhaps because teachers and firemen realize.

That the way the state is going their -- -- -- benefits of going -- so better wrap your eyes are arms as its your eyes to.

Around the guy is trying to fix its then the guy who might -- -- -- and effects.

Not all of them maybe not even most of but enough -- but I suspect Romney might rethink -- nose and they're all unattainable they're not.

And they're not -- because of good many of them know something else arithmetic.

And they know the numbers don't add up.

Those supporting big government won't tell them leave it to a guy who does not to -- elegantly remind them -- So much money coming in -- lot of money going out.

Half the people not paying in the whole thing exploding.