I've read that the Romney/Ryan ticket will bring entitlements into serious play. I don't like it. Conservatives against entitlements and liberals for entitlements are already set. The independent voter that is uneducated and swayed by the wind (most of them) will be easily persuaded by anecdotal evidence that Obama will use to support entitlements.
It's already easy for the left to vilify Romney as the rich overlord that wants to hurt people to get more money for himself. Bringing entitlements into the game is going to reinforce that.
Well, I heard Debbie 'Blabbermouth' Schultz, DNC Chairman, on Fox News Sunday this morning. She was mostly speaking in talking points regarding the Ryan pick but one thing really stands out to me and that's her specific argument saying that the Ryan Plan would be a return to Seniors having to deal with "the doughnut hole" again (which the Affordable Care Act supposedly corrects). You may not be aware of this issue but I am keenly aware of it having had to help my Senior parents with needed prescription drugs when they went into the Medicare "doughnut hole". There's validity to the Dems arguing about this issue because it is a big issue for current Seniors.
The trap that the Dems will set is getting into the weeds of entitlements. Ryan is going to have to argue effectively against this campaign of mis-information against his Medicare reform plan and, I think, that he (and Romney) can then elevate the argument to entitlement reform in the abstract which is a winning tactic (and by repeating again and again that the Medicare Trustees have been warning again and again {even as late as April 2012} that the plan is out of money in 12 years or so). Status quo (as the Dems seem to want by being derelict on a budget or an economic plan or Medicare reform or Social Security reform) is simply not a responsible option and neither is Obamacare for that matter. America has GOT to wake up to this! Ryan is well-equipped to speak coherently and cogently on all of these problems.
Beyond that I think they are going to have to keep the message simple: to borrow from Clinton/Carville "It's the Economy, stupid." This was one of the most effective campaign strategies that I've seen and Romney/Ryan are going to have to focus on-message regarding this issue. The Pharaoh has NO leg to stand on, his Economic 'plan' has been a disaster, it's lead to a consistent 8%+ unemployment for practically all of his first term (he owns this problem), he's been AWOL on a realistic budget for 1200 plus days, and he's at a virtual state of War with small businesses in this nation which are collectively the largest employer.
At the end of the day, the Republicans have actual reform plans and budgets...where are the Democrats' plans? Where are their budgets?
Anyway, enough of my Sunday afternoon ramblings...I've got work to do.