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Comment: I could disagree any more
I could disagree any more
I could disagree any more with the second half of your post. Peter Schiff hits it on the head: Mitt Romney helped the economy more by not paying taxes. He could have donated so much to charity that he was required to pay no taxes due to write offs. Not to mention, by having foreign bank accounts, there was less money to be given to big banks to finance our wars overseas and our welfare state at home. Also, Mitt out of touch? This man made his wealth in the private sector, unlike Obama and Harry Reid who have done nothing but be government freeloaders for their entire lives.
We all would be better off if we followed the golden rule: Treat others how you want to be treated, and quit lambasting Mitt Romney for his success and wealth. Let's focus on ourselves and quit worrying about this asinine topic. It is a waste of time. The bottom line is, why is this even an issue? It is because of our bloated Federal Government that spends more than it takes in, the middle class suffers from this. So by way of spending and inflation, the middle class disappears and now we all want to blame those who are successful because of our tough times and claim they are "out of touch". Sounds like Chris Matthews and Rachel Maddow to me.
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