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JohnnyRingo

(18,628 posts)
Tue Apr 17, 2012, 04:52 PM Apr 2012

So now we have Walt the Warehouse worker?

This useful tool of the Romney campaign sat at a picnic table with him and allowed Mitt to show his human side and his deep compassion to the working class.

Romney expressed concern over whether this buffoon would receive a refund from the IRS, and seemed surprise that he would indeed get a sizeable check. Apparently, Romney thinks the Obama policies would preclude such a windfall but quickly added "but you had to pay a lot in to get that refund, right?"

Recently, after Romney dismissed his contempt for the needy by pointing out that his campaign would focus on "medium wage earners". The question idiots like this hourly worker today should ask themselves is: What does Mitt Romney consider a "medium wage earner?". Is there really much difference between $30k a year and the poverty level? I don't think so either.

I'm reminded of when GW Bush announced his tax cuts by stating that they would bring relief to "those who needed it the most". Every Barstool Republican listening to that speech said "Hey, he's talking about me!".

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