Mitt Romney seems ready to wield his version of birthirism as a major weapon in the fall campaign against President Obama. In his standard stump speech, he tells audiences that President Obama wants, "to replace our merit-based society with an entitlement society." According to Romney, this means a European-style welfare state that redistributes wealth and creates equal outcomes regardless of individual effort and success.
That's pretty strong stuff, but of course this doesn't sound anything like the President Obama who many of us have come to know and criticize. After all, this is the guy who got the top Wall Street bankers and told them that he was the only thing standing between them and the pitchforks. And, according to Ron Susskind, he assured them that he would hold his ground.
The Wall Street boys have not seen much leveling in the Obama years, nor has anyone else in the top rungs of society. It seems the substance of Romney's complaint involves President Obama's occasional references to "fat cats," his plans to restore the Clinton-era tax rates and his national health care plan.
Taking these in turn, it really is touching how sensitive the rich and powerful are to being called out in public. While the men and women at the top rungs of the corporate hierarchy give the impression of being tough street fighters who clawed and kicked their way to the top, we now find that they are actually shrinking violets who get hurt when the president isn't nice to them.
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lie his way into the white house, or buy his way into the white house? or both?
ReplyDeleteAnybody but Obama! We need to get Obama and his failed economic and Marxist policies out of Washington.
ReplyDelete7:09 do you really think that rino romney is better than obummer? guess what, your just gonna end up with more of the same, yeah throw that bum out and install another one! great choice we have!
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly, 8:37. That's why Ron Paul is getting my vote this time. He is very electable against Obama and will be good for the people of this country.
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