Oct 4, 2012

Romney's Posturing Draws Raves from Political Pundits

Mitt Romney remains unwilling to explain
his $5 trillion tax cut favoring
today's economic royalists
.


In Madison, Wisconsin today one commitment I want President Obama to make is: I will protect Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid from the people who would destroy our earned social insurance against the economic royalists. The vision of the Republican Party is hostile to the health of our families.

Mitt Romney lied well last night.

So, we must install Romney; gut Medicare and Medicaid; and trash working families who owe their very lives to the glorious 'wealth creators'—the protectors of traditional values against the dark forces endangering our land from within and without.

This is the Republican argument.

Paul Krugman aptly describes the GOP argument and Romney's lies last night as a "sick joke."

Sure, I want President Obama to speak out, growl if that what it takes, and call out the lies of the bigots and economic royalists.

This desire is continual.

Consequently, the president's distaste for interrupting Mitt Romney on stage last night is less important than Mr. Obama making clear commitments to protect social insurance, the right of workers to organize and sell their labor product, the right to vote and a women's right to choose what to do with her own body.

In Madison, Wisconsin today one commitment I wish to hear from President Obama is: I will protect Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid from the people whom were they put into office would destroy our earned social insurance bulwarks against economic royalists and their predatory tools: Romney, Ryan, Thompson and Akin.

This action is 'winning' the debate.

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