I love this idea that the few conservatives on the board are offering startling rebuttals to Obama's agenda, when you can barely even be bothered to mention your alternative by name, never mind justifying his policies (well, jaybug tried (albeit, also couldn't mention the guy he's obviously voting for by name), but somehow we ended up on space stations and how overqualified astronauts are.)
You've got a candidate with a flimsy, arbitrary policy of across the board tax cuts just a few years out from when it was last tried. These are lazy numbers that pretend that you just can't help cutting taxes on the most wealthy in order to help everyone else. Surprise, this disproportionately benefits them more than the rest, but it'll all work out in the end! Except as mentioned earlier the upper class tends to save their refunds rather than inject it back into the economy.
Were he all that focused on the deficit maybe he'd have something to talk about, but outside of perennial Republican favorites like public broadcasting, we're just told we have to trust the numbers wonk with the ? step in his magic recovery plan. Too bad he offsets whatever he could save by cutting public broadcasting by planning on increasing the military budget by a trillion dollars. Unless we've got a couple thousand PBS/NPRs lying around, we're not even revenue neutral on just THAT part, never mind offsetting the tax cuts. You'll pardon me if I'm skeptical that saying you're really serious about the deficit actually makes you serious about the deficit given these plans. Slashing social services to fund tax cuts doesn't even begin to touch the deficit.
Then you couple it with religiously motivated regressive social policies. Republicans can talk about the economy all they want as being more important than social rights, but it's HIS social policies, no need to act as if saving the economy is irrevocably coupled with denying equality to gays or attempting to ban abortion.
So yeah, lapsing the Bush-era tax cuts and slowing military growth sounds like a nice alternative. And I'll take diplomacy over saber-rattling and trying to conjure up a Rocky IV-era Russia to pick a fight with.
Are the ads so bad elsewhere?
All my television watching is done online now, so I have no idea. From what I've seen it's pretty bad even here in California, but I can only imagine what it'd be like in Ohio right now.