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    FACT CHECK: Distortions in GOP debate

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney ignored the most significant expansion of trade ties in nearly two decades when he accused the Obama administration Monday night of doing nothing to open new markets. Rick Santorum claimed to be taking purely the high road in campaign ads even as a new one from him veered from that path.

    Newt Gingrich mischaracterized the Chilean retirement system that he favors as a partial model for the United States, declaring that the system of private accounts is voluntary when it's not.

    So it went in the latest Republican presidential debate as the candidates took shortcuts with complex realities and committed some outright distortions. A look at some of the claims and how they compare with the facts:

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    ROMNEY: "This president has opened up no new markets for American goods around the world in his three years, even as European nations and China have opened up 44."

    THE FACTS: Actually, Obama revived Bush-administration-era free-trade pacts with South Korea, Panama and Colombia, all passed by Congress in October, in the biggest round of trade liberalization since the North American Free Trade Agreement and other pacts of that era.

    In particular, the agreement with South Korea is designed to break down barriers between the United States and the world's 15th-largest economy. The South Korea deal has the potential to create as many as 280,000 American jobs, according to a recent assessment by the staff of the U.S. International Trade Commission, and to boost exports by more than $12 billion.

    Obama also, on a recent trip to Asia, endorsed an Asia-Pacific free-trade pact that would also boost U.S. exports to Asia. With economies weak, the benefits of freer trade may not be immediate but Romney was incorrect to say President Barack Obama has opened "no new markets."

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    SANTORUM: "My ads have been positive. The only ad that I've ever put up has contrasted myself with the other candidates, and does so in a way talking about issues."

    THE FACTS: Santorum is coming out with an ad this week accusing Romney of being "just like Obama" and saying Romney "once bragged he's even more liberal than Ted Kennedy on social issues," two negative assertions that go beyond a mere look at issues.

    As a Massachusetts senate candidate in 1994, Romney wrote to a group of gay Republicans that outlined a plan to do better than Kennedy to make "equality for gays and lesbians a mainstream concern." But that's not bragging about liberalism, and Romney is hardly more liberal than the late senator — or Obama — on social issues. Romney, for example, supports a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage.

    Santorum has, in fact, stayed positive in the campaign but the new ad is a departure from that.

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    GINGRICH on Chile's system of private retirement accounts: "First of all, it's totally voluntary. If you want to stay in the current system, stay in it. If you are younger and you want to go and take a personal savings account, which would be a Social Security savings account, you can take it."

    THE FACTS: There is nothing voluntary about Chile's system. It requires that all workers contribute 10 percent of their salaries to private pension plans, plus other fees for insurance, instead of a government program like Social Security.

    Workers had a choice when Chile created the private pensions in 1981 but after that phase-in, all new employees have been required to contribute 10 percent of their first $33,360 in annual wages, choosing among five funds whose investments range from safe bonds to riskier stocks.

    The Chile model was also a favorite of Herman Cain when he was in the Republican race. He, too, mischaracterized the system as optional.

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    ROMNEY: "We invested in well over 100 different businesses. And the people have looked at the places that have added jobs and lost jobs and that record is pretty much available for people to take a close look at."

    THE FACTS: Romney's record as a venture capitalist at Bain Capital has been presented by his campaign highly selectively; namely, by detailing several big success stories and ignoring the job losses that resulted from Bain-owned plants and companies that closed or shrank their workforce.

    His overall record is not even close to being known, because it is so complex. Many of the companies are private, without the public disclosure requirements that big corporations have, and his campaign has not released details.

    Under scrutiny, Romney has stepped back from claiming that he created more than 100,000 jobs overall with his Bain investments. That claim was never substantiated. In the debate, he named four successful investments in companies that now — a decade after he left Bain — employ about 120,000 people, a more measured and accurate statement, but one that still does not account for losses elsewhere.

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    RON PAUL: "Taliban are people who want — their main goal is to keep foreigners off their land. It's the al-Qaida — you can't mix the two. The al-Qaida want to come here to kill us. The Taliban just says we don't want foreigners. We need to understand that or we can't resolve this problem in the Middle East."

    THE FACTS: What Paul is missing is that the Taliban harbored foreigners in their land — al-Qaida terrorists who came to the United States and killed Americans— and that the Obama administration fears that might happen again if the Taliban regain control in Kabul.

    He was correct that the U.S. prior to the 2001 terrorist attacks did not consider the Taliban to be a threat to the U.S. homeland.

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    ROMNEY: "Three years into office, he doesn't have a jobs plan."

    FACT CHECK: Like them or not, Obama has proposed several plans intended to spur the economy and create jobs. The most well-known was his stimulus plan, introduced in February 2009, which included about $800 billion in tax cuts and spending.

    At the end of 2010, Obama struck a deal with GOP congressional leaders on a package intended to stimulate hiring and growth. The deal cut the Social Security payroll tax, which provided about an extra $1,000 a year to an average family. It also extended an unemployment benefits program that provided up to 99 weeks of aid.

    And in September, Obama introduced his most recent jobs plan, rolling it out in a speech to the full Congress in which he urged Congress to "pass it right away." It included $450 billion in tax cuts and new spending, including greater cuts to payroll taxes and tax breaks for companies that hire those who've been out of work for six months or more. Almost none of it has been passed into law.

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    GINGRICH: Romney "raised taxes."

    ROMNEY: "We reduced taxes 19 times."

    THE FACTS: Both assertions were basically true, though decidedly one-sided.

    Romney largely held the line on tax increases but there were notable exceptions. The state raised business taxes by $140 million in one year with measures mostly recommended by Romney. As well, the Republican governor and Democratic lawmakers raised hundreds of millions of dollars from higher fees and fines — taxation by another name. Romney himself proposed raising nearly $60 million by creating 33 new fees and increasing 57 others. Romney won praise from anti-tax advocates by firmly backing income tax cuts — and criticism over the business taxes and fees.

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    GINGRICH: "More people have been put on food stamps by Barack Obama than any president in American history."

    THE FACTS: It's gotten easier to qualify for food stamps in the past decade but that is because of measures taken before Obama became president.

    It's true that the number of people on food stamps is now at a record level. That's due mainly to the ailing economy, which Republicans blame on Obama, as well as rising food costs.

    The worst downturn since the Great Depression wiped out 8.7 million jobs, pushed the unemployment rate to a peak of 10 percent in October 2009 and increased poverty.

    More than 46.2 million people were on food stamps in October 2011, down slightly from a record 46.3 million in September. That's up from fewer than 31 million people three years earlier.

    Eligibility rules were relaxed in 2002 and 2008 during the Bush administration. Obama's stimulus package, passed in February 2009, relaxed the program's work requirements through September 2010.

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    Associated Press writers Christopher S. Rugaber, Tom Raum, Steve Peoples, Robert Burns and Mary Clare Jalonick contributed to this report.

     
    • cellphonehater  •  4 mths ago
      to Yahoo: I refuse to sit through a 30 second commercial just to watch a 30 second clip.
      • SeaMariHawk 4 mths ago
        Yahoo is garbage.
      • longtalltxn 4 mths ago
        that's your right celi but the fact is that ads pay for the content. Just like tv
      • Al 4 mths ago
        Cell,
        That's your right; keep it to yourself!
    • NORMA  •  4 mths ago
      I don't understand this ideal that businesses are in it to make jobs. It is a gross distortion...
      Mitt Romney was at Bain to make profit, NOT to make jobs. He was like every other businessman out there....
      Jobs are simply a byproduct of having a business.. Business want to make profit. If increasing their workforce increases profit, they will do it. If it doesn't, they won't.. Patriotism or concern for national welfare has nothing to do with it....
      • Bloggo 4 mths ago
        That's how the Mafia works.
      • sam s 4 mths ago
        i agree norma. communist countries made lots of jobs at the expense of the companies that they had to keep propped up. If he takes a takes 2 companies and fires a 1000 people from one and the other goes backrupt so that another thousand lose there jobs. but the first company then goes on to make 5000 yrs in the future where the invester gets his money back. That I would actually think is a good thing. it sucks in the short turn for those that lose there jobs but in the long run its better for the economy and for job creation in general. thats what people need to understand by streamlining and making things more effiecient companies can expand and make more jobs. sometimes that requires lay offs.
      • Darwin 4 mths ago
        Sam that's the theory. The reality is that net job creation hasn't happened in a long long while, despite tons of tax cuts. Those jobs that have been created have been mostly minimum wage no benefit service jobs. The good jobs are being exported overseas, in order to maximize more profit.l
    • Angelica  •  San Diego, California  •  4 mths ago
      Federal Reserve is not a US govern agency...check the facts. They do not answer to any government office. Previous Congress people went to see Alan Greenspan when he was chairman...he blew these Congress people off, saying he didn't have to answer to any of them for anything the Federal Reserve does. Check your history.
      • Scott 4 mths ago
        it was set up that way on purpose, when you allow the politicians to control the banks you get the financial mess that Germany got into between world wars. It like MANY central banking institutions is set up with firewalls and protections to prevent politicians from playing politics with the money.
      • Cedric 4 mths ago
        Ok Scott, except that we have a central bank(and have had one since 1913) and we are now headed toward a depression worse than the 1930s. Remember 2008, the bailouts and financial crisis? Ron Paul wants to End the Fed and he doesn't want to manipulate the value of money, he wants our system based on a gold standard to prevent scums from doing such things.
      • gary 4 mths ago
        The last 2 presidents that did away with a centralized bank were shot. Lincoln did away with the first bank of America and started printing green backs, and was killed, coincidence? Garfield did away with the 2nd bank of America and was killed, again coincidence?
    • Plume  •  4 mths ago
      QUESTION: If a Candidate is willing to lie and bend the truth (they all are doing it) to get elected do you not think they will lie and bend the truth as our next President?
      • Richard 4 mths ago
        How do you think obama got elected?
      • gary 4 mths ago
        How by saying supply side economics has never worked since Raygun tried them? Where do you see any falsehood there?
      • Joseph 4 mths ago
        Look how far the Zero got with all of his lying.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Wilmington, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      Wait a minute... Facts being posted in the media! This is new! I normally have to listen to a comedian on Comedy Central to get facts!
      • A Yahoo! User 4 mths ago
        Could this be a new trend? No probably not, facts don't get ratings....
      • Theresa 4 mths ago
        Yes they do...watch the Daily Show with Jon Stewart. He more popular than your network news...You go Jon!!!!
      • tvzz 4 mths ago
        a liberal site attacking repub imagine that.
    • Danny  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      i always vote for the person i think is the best candidate for pres. every year it just gets harder and harder. also, why don't they tell what party is in charge when these laws are passed. that makes a lot of difference too
    • Norman  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  4 mths ago
      Fact: Politicians will distort the facts to soothe their own ego's.
      Fact: Politicians got to be where they are by using and abusing people
      Fact: Politicians routinely lie
      Fact: Politicians are professional liars

      Fiction: Politicians care about you.
    • Joseph  •  4 mths ago
      And most voters wont know the difference between facts and lies by these candidates.
    • dbrown  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Point of the story, they all lie. It's a big personality contest between a bunch of over-privileged millionaires. Have you ever met a poor politician? Answer, no. Why? Because they all take money albeit not outright but from PAC's from supporters, through the ability to know what stocks will rise or fall based on what committee's they sit on within the House or Senate. Our system of Government and most of those that are in it are so corrupt it's amazing we are in as good a shape as we are.
    • pete  •  4 mths ago
      heres a fact check from someone who lived in mass....Mitt did cut state tax...but by cutting state tax he sent less money went back to the towns which result higher property taxes....so he gets credit for the taxcut but we saw none of it because our city taxes went up to pay our town bills....
    • Kory  •  4 mths ago
      FACT CHECK: Colombia is not spelled with a U. The point? When writing an article on fact-checking, it's always good to check the facts.
    • Mike  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      First rule of politicians: LIE! Informed people will know the truth, the ignorants will believe what ever you tell them. Second rule: There are more ignorant people than informed people.
    • Gary O  •  Albany, New York  •  4 mths ago
      I want a question asked at the next debate ,,When are we going to stop giving other countries OUR MONEY AND WHY DO WE KEEP DOING IT???????????????????????
    • Doomguard  •  4 mths ago
      The Taliban followed a religious custom in providing hospitality-that doesn't change the truth of the statement that they are separate groups. Turns out they weren't even hiding Bin Laden as was thought (make no mistake-that's why we went in to Afghanistan)-he was in Pakistan where they were taking American dollars as bribes to run the war machine against the wrong country.
    • Pen  •  4 mths ago
      You expect a politician to tell the truth? They say whatever to fit their goal. Without the backing of Congress what can any President do? When was the last time Congress worked together and FOR the people? They use us.
    • WoodysWorld  •  4 mths ago
      "In particular, the agreement with South Korea is designed to break down barriers between the United States and the world's 15th-largest economy." so the article reads but did you know that WHIRLPOOL corporation, an AMERICAN corporation filed suit against LG a South Koren company and won for dumping refrigerators in the American market place. Whirlpool is now filing suit against LG and SUMSUNG for dumping washers on the American market.
    • Mick  •  4 mths ago
      Rule #1: Don't vote for a candidate unproportionately supported by the mainstream media.
    • jeffery  •  Bremerton, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      The Iranian have been working on Nuclear weapon for the last 10 years and first thing to come out of Romney mouth is if you put him in the White House Iran will not get a Weapon. I tell you it is easy for man to send someone else’s children’s, mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, to war.
    • William Kelley  •  4 mths ago
      Facts! We don't need no stinkin' facts.
    • JoJoDancer  •  4 mths ago
      FACT: Romney's health care law is almost identical to Obamacare. Nixon, McCain and MANY other prominant GOP supported mandate...... BEFORE THEY WERE AGAINST IT.
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