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    http://news.yahoo.com/romney-im-not-...142659270.html

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said Wednesday that he's "not concerned about the very poor" because they have an "ample safety net" and he's focused instead on relieving the suffering of middle-class people hit hard by the bad economy.

    In comments likely to become fodder for his critics, Romney emphasized, "You can focus on the very poor, that's not my focus."

    He brought up the subject of the poor in a CNN interview marking his big win in Florida's GOP primary Tuesday night, a major step toward becoming the party's challenger to President Barack Obama in the fall. A multi-millionaire former venture capitalist, Romney has been criticized by Democrats and his Republican rivals alike for earlier remarks seen as insensitive, such as saying "I like being able to fire people" and declaring that he knew what it was like to worry about being "pink-slipped" out of a job.

    "I'm not concerned about the very poor." he said Wednesday. "We have a safety net there. If it needs repair, I'll fix it. I'm not concerned about the very rich. They're doing just fine. I'm concerned about the very heart of America, the 90-95 percent of Americans who right now are struggling."

    Asked whether his comment about the poor might come across as odd to some, Romney reiterated.

    "We will hear from the Democrat party the plight of the poor and there's no question, it's not good being poor, and we have a safety net to help those that are very poor," Romney said, adding that he's more worried about the unemployed, people living on Social Security and those struggling to send their kids to college.

    "We have a very ample safety net and we can talk about whether it needs to be strengthened or whether there are holes in it. But we have food stamps, we have Medicaid, we have housing vouchers, we have programs to help the poor," Romney said. "But the middle-income Americans, they're the folks that are really struggling right now."

    ~~He just needs to learn how to put things in better terms.
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    Coming off his big win in Florida last night, GOP front-runner Mitt Romney told CNN this morning that helping the poor is not his priority, suggesting that Democrats worry enough about the “plight of the poor” already:

    ROMNEY: I’m not concerned with the very poor. We have a safety net there. If it needs repair, I’ll fix it. I’m not concerned about the very rich, they’re doing just fine. I’m concerned about the very heart of the America. [..]

    HOST: You just said said, ‘I’m not concerned about the very poor because they have a safety net.’ But I think there are a lot of very poor Americans who are struggling who would say, that sounds odd. [...]

    ROMNEY: The challenge right now — we will hear from the Democrat party the plight of the poor. And there’s no question it’s not good being poor. And we have a safety net to help those that are very poor, but campaign is focused is on middle-income Americans. My campaign — you can choose where to focus. You can focus on the rich, that’s not my focus. You can focus on the very poor, that’s not my focus.

    Watch it:

    Later, Romney said, “we have a very ample safety net and we can talk about whether it needs to be strengthened or whether there are holes in it. But we have food stamps, we have Medicaid, we have housing vouchers, we have programs to help the poor.”

    Romney’s claim that the safety net is “very ample” suggests a lack of understanding . While safety net programs kept seven million Americans out of poverty in 2010, according to a study from the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, government assistance fell far short of insulating all, or even most, poor Americans.

    But his comment is especially tone deaf considering that Romney has proposed weakening many of these safety net programs. Under Romney’s proposed reductions in federal spending, it’s likely that Medicaid would be cut by $153 billion by 2016, the food stamp program would have to throw 10 million low-income people off the rolls, and a key program supporting poor children’s health would face ulative cuts of $946 billion through 2021. As ThinkProgress’ Igor Volsky has said that Romney is living in a “dream world” when he claims his Medicaid cuts won’t hurt the poor.

    And Romney’s tax plan suggests his focus is really on the wealthy, as it includes massive giveaways to upper-income earners and investors, while doing almost nothing for middle- and low-income Americans.

    http://thinkprogress.org/economy/201...oncerned-poor/

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    His tone-deafness is exposing his ing stupidity and ignorance. Like all the Repug candidates, he's a ing insult to and stain on USA.

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    Dryer than Kunta's ankles Ashy Larry's Avatar
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    I can see where he's going with that statement because there's programs out there for the "really poor" ... but what's gonna happen when the GOP start cutting those same programs for the "really poor." Will he care about them then ????

    Dumb thing to say ....... and I think he's so out of touch with blue collar folks that it really didn't surprise me that a statement like that would fly out his hole.

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    at least he's being honest.


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    at least he's being honest.

    Amen.

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    Wow, that is an incredibly foolish thing to say as a politician. Its not like most don't know he feels that way, but to say it in an interview is insane. He already knows Democrats will paint him as a rich, out of touch elitist when the general election campaign begins. Now he is adding fuel to their fire. Terrible mistake for someone who has been running for president for half a decade.

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    Wow, that is an incredibly foolish thing to say as a politician. Its not like most don't know he feels that way, but to say it in an interview is insane. He already knows Democrats will paint him as a rich, out of touch elitist when the general election campaign begins. Now he is adding fuel to their fire. Terrible mistake for someone who has been running for president for half a decade.
    what he failed to remember is each of those very poor people's vote carries the exact same amount as the rich folks out there ...... honest? yes. Smart? No.

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    Wow, that is an incredibly foolish thing to say as a politician. Its not like most don't know he feels that way, but to say it in an interview is insane. He already knows Democrats will paint him as a rich, out of touch elitist when the general election campaign begins. Now he is adding fuel to their fire. Terrible mistake for someone who has been running for president for half a decade.
    what he failed to remember is each of those very poor people's vote carries the exact same amount as the rich folks out there ...... honest? yes. Smart? No.
    Do you think those people who want more government subsidies would vote for him anyway?

    I think he's doing the right thing. Being honest. Saying what needs to be said, instead of being a politically correct Pansie.

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    not really sure how this helps his cause. this will put a lot of people off, but at least he put it out there.

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    Do you think those people who want more government subsidies would vote for him anyway?

    I think he's doing the right thing. Being honest. Saying what needs to be said, instead of being a politically correct Pansie.

    I can ride with that. Honesty can come back and bite you in the ass though. And that's the double edge sword. In a case like this, it's better to be left unsaid. Kinda like that fat girlfriend who ask does this dress make me look fat. Do you tell her she looks fine or tell her that she makes that dress look fat ........ just better to walk out the door and take out the trash and pretend you didn't hear the question.

    the poor folks probably already had their minds made up but some on the fence, those swing votes, kinda make Mitt look like he doesn't give a .

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    not really sure how this helps his cause. this will put a lot of people off, but at least he put it out there.
    it will be used at some point against him and brought up.

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    Do you think those people who want more government subsidies would vote for him anyway?

    I think he's doing the right thing. Being honest. Saying what needs to be said, instead of being a politically correct Pansie.
    It is not the poor people he has to worry about. Of course they were not going to vote for him, with the exception of those in my neck of the woods (the south). Saying you are not worried about the poor, and that you like to fire people is not going to resonate with independent voters. Comments like these make him come off as elitist. Look no further than John Kerry to see how voters treat a supposed elitist, and Kerry was a war hero.

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    "each of those very poor people's vote carries the exact same amount as the rich folks"

    absolutely false. Human-Americans' votes are trumped completely by "rich folks" who vote directly into the pockets of politicians and judges, where they outweigh the H-A votes.

    btw, Willard Gecko's party has been and continues to play the fraudulent "voter fraud" whine into disenfranchising as many poor, young, student, old, disabled H-As as it can.

    At very best, all Repugs are terminal hypocrits, but mostly, along with Fox, THEY JUST LIE LIE LIE, and successfully count on dumb Americans to believe them.

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    "each of those very poor people's vote carries the exact same amount as the rich folks"

    absolutely false. Human-Americans' votes are trumped completely by "rich folks" who vote directly into the pockets of politicians and judges, where they outweigh the H-A votes.

    btw, Willard Gecko's party has been and continues to play the fraudulent "voter fraud" whine into disenfranchising as many poor, young, student, old, disabled H-As as it can.

    At very best, all Repugs are terminal hypocrits, but mostly, along with Fox, THEY JUST LIE LIE LIE, and successfully count on dumb Americans to believe them.
    I'm saying one person, one vote. We all know about the voter fraud especially in Florida (2000). , I was in Orlando when all that went down and a large number of minorities were allowed to vote. Damn shame when you really think about it.

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    Hmm. Now if people wouldve been this outraged when candidate Obama was pushing for cap and trade and said energy prices would "necessarily skyrocket". That wouldve actually affected everyone including poor people. Did poor people have more money back then to afford it because I never heard any outrage back then.

    Keep up the good job, Joe :golfclap

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    lol damning political outrage with faint praise, then immediately drumming up indignation over a cap and trade bill that never passed

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    Romney says he came from privileged, but missionary work taught him poor have good times too. Laughter helps stave off the hunger pains.

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    it will be used at some point against him and brought up.
    no . just terrible phrasing on his part. wasn't he lawyer? wtf.

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    what he failed to remember is each of those very poor people's vote carries the exact same amount as the rich folks out there ...... honest? yes. Smart? No.

    lol no it doesnt

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    Chalupa is one dumb son of a

    God bless

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    Why is he worried about the middle class? All they have to do is become very poor, and then no one has to worry about them anymore.

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    what he failed to remember is each of those very poor people's vote carries the exact same amount as the rich folks out there ...... honest? yes. Smart? No.
    Those poor were not voting for him anyways. He needs the middle class support.

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    A misstep. I don't think anyone who's running for leadership of an entire country can afford to leave millions out of his agenda, particularly the financially downtrodden. Romney needs realize he is already painted as an out of touch millionaire and he should combat that image vigorously if he wants any chance of competing with Obama.

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    Romney says he came from privileged, but missionary work taught him poor have good times too. Laughter helps stave off the hunger pains.
    As it stands right now the only people that go hungry are the mentally disabled and children. Thats typically because of issues with physical access. We have enough farm production to justify using the surplus.

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    Do you think those people who want more government subsidies would vote for him anyway?

    I think he's doing the right thing. Being honest. Saying what needs to be said, instead of being a politically correct Pansie.
    It's not just about being pc, it's about having a sensible conscience.

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