An enthusiastic crowd braved chilly temperatures last night (Tues) in Cuyahoga Falls to hear Mitt Romney promote his plan for fiscal austerity. The audience and the Republican presidential nominee both seemed buoyed by his performance in last weekâs debate. A crowd of about 4,000 inside the gated parking lot and an undetermined number outside on the street heard Mitt Romney say, âThis is our time.â? âIâve been watching some of President Obamaâs rallies and they chant â4 more years.â Today is 28 days before the election; I think the right chant for them ought to be â4 more weeks,'" Romney said. Romney said he would not raise taxes on the small business, implying that President Obama would. And like President Obama, he also knows that Ohioans are part of the new boom in natural gas drilling, âWeâre going to take advantage of our oil, our gas, our coal, our nuclear, out renewables.â? Another topic that has some resonance in Ohio, sparked by Senate Bill 5, is disfavor with public sector unions. Romney called American public schools an embarrassment. âItâs also unfair to have our kids performing in the bottom third of the world. I will make sure itâs time to put our kids and our parents and our teachers first and the teachers union behind.â? But the topic Gov. Romney kept coming back to was shrinking government and cutting spending to balance the budget. He said he would cut taxes for small business and not cut spending for the military though he offered no plan for raising revenue. His fans came from 50 miles in all directions and some from just across the street. They had a variety of reasons for backing their guy . They included Kelly Allen of Wooster, Mike Delfavaro of Lakewood, Carol Doty of Louisville, Linda Hyden of Cuyahoga Falls, Dave Dureska of Canton. A couple of the rare and sought-after undecided voters were in the audience. Matt And Wendy Ross of Wadsworth supported George W. Bush, then Barack Obama, and after listening to Mitt Romney⦠theyâre still on the fence.