Mitt Romney is to be commended for his honesty. This ranks right up there with “I like being able to fire people,” and “corporations are people, my friend.” Romney has shown that while he may have the golden touch for all of his personal investment choices, he has a tin ear for politics. Romney doesn’t even bother trying to mask his contempt for non-rich Americans. Once again, Mitt Romney shows he has the same compassion level for the non-rich that the Mel Brooks’ character King Louis did when he was using live peasants for skeet shooting practice.
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Our wonderful social safety net is the dumpsters. And this is way more than what a lot of people have. Mr. Romney, hang out at the recycle center for a couple of days, and tell all of your lack of concern to the disabled veterans rolling into the place in wheelchairs with a piece of scavenged metal from the street tucked behind their back, still flying an American flag on their wheelchair, still wearing pins, but without proper medical care and either living in the street or in a weekly-rate motel someplace. Tell that to these people, who still support your country with grace and dignity, and who piece together some kind of an existence beyond their pain, beyond the betrayal…be sure to let these folks know that you could care less.
Be sure to swing by the dumpsters and let everyone know that things are real good right now.
Hang out in the silence of the packed unemployment office, break that silence and announce your sheer lack of concern.
Look all the children in the eye who try to go to school in spite of their homelessness, and let ‘em know you don’t care.
America is dirt poor right now, this-is-what-America-looks-like, and you just missed the point, Mr. Romney, just sayin’.
‘Let them eat cake.’
Amazing that folks like this actually blend in with the rest of the passing public
The Novelization of Romney & Campaign 2012:
http://my.firedoglake.com/fairleft/2012/02/01/the-novelization-of-romney-campaign-2012/
Fits right in with
Komen: We Fight Cancer Except in Poor Women
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9_rWiQjEj4