Who cares what I would have done in 2009. Clearly what Obama has done didn't work. Obama in fact did very little which was designed to help or stabilize the economy. Our economic troubles are still seen by him as an inconvenience. His solution is to throw some money at it in hopes it will go away so he can continue with his social agenda (which characteristically explodes the size of government and astronomically increases debt while at the same stifling economic activity by increasing taxes and handcuffing businesses in other ways like limiting pipeline production and oil drilling). Obama's level of committment to the economy is demonstrated quite effectively by his ongoing refusal to accept any responsiblity (blame it on Bush) which he thinks frees him up from having to take on the challenge of making improvements. Might have worked in 2008, but it's only going to fly with the stupid in 2012.
What matters is what is going to happen in 2012-2016.
Obama's economic plan going forward of course needs to be taken with a grain of salt because he's got a record to examine. So he can make up a script of what he's going to do to pander to the voters, but he cannot escape the fact that people who choose to open their eyes can't help but see the reality of what he's actually been doing for the last three years. If he's got a bunch of sudden improvements he's promising to implement now then why hasn't he been doing these things already.
Even if one were to foolishly give Obama the benefit of the doubt here for the sake of humor and assume a clean slate, comparing Romney's and Obama's plans show Obama's plans to be typically vague, filled with a lot of defensiveness and blame deflection, trying to turn bad economic numbers into good and even misleading about what he's actually done (for example he tries to imply that his auto bailouts helped Ford), while Romney's plans by default are going to sound like a breath of fresh air (which they are), they are also detailed and organized and while there are some instances of pointing out where Obama and Romney differ and why Romney doesn't agree with Obama's positions and how Obama has failed, but there is no petty blame game in Romney's plans.
Taxes:
http://www.barackobama.com/record/ta...ce=primary-nav
http://www.mittromney.com/issues/tax
Jobs and Growth:
http://www.mittromney.com/jobs
http://www.barackobama.com/record/ec...ce=primary-nav
Energy (this one's embarrassing for Obama):
http://www.barackobama.com/record/en...ce=primary-nav
http://www.mittromney.com/issues/energy
Spending:
http://www.mittromney.com/issues/spending
(Obama doesn't address this - what can he say really. He's been an unmitigated disaster on spending... far far worse than even any of your wives - and don't tell me liberals wives don't like to spend).
Trade:
http://www.mittromney.com/issues/trade
(Obama doesn't really offer up easy-to-find information on this either. I think there was a sentence about trade buried in his blurb about taxes or jobs in one of the links above. Apparently he's not too concerned with trade).
Regulation:
http://www.mittromney.com/issues/regulation
(Obama's awol on this one too).
Social Security:
http://www.mittromney.com/issues/social-security
(Obama: Not a mention. Obama plans to reduce the average life expectancy by implementing mediocre and substandard healthcare universally and with less people living longer the funding requirements for SS will be reduced).