Matt Lauer on the Today Show this morning asked Mitt Romney
if he thought the questions being asked about Wall Street and the distribution
of wealth was fair or not. Mr. Romney’s answer was it was purely an “envy-oriented” attack on “millionaires and billionaires and
executives and Wall Street”:
Other than the moronic quality of that answer, it goes into the insight
of these kinds of people. First no one
should have the right to question their decisions. These are the kind of people who know what is
best for you. They never take
responsibility for their actions, because most of them never think they can do
anything wrong. The questions about Wall Street or the distribution of wealth
has nothing to do with envy. The
questions are being asked about ethics morality and honesty. All the people are asking is that if they are
being cheated they want the cheaters to suffer consequences. They have trouble understanding how the
people who cause so much grief in this country walk off with huge paydays, and
never suffer the consequences. Romney has a silver spoon life. I don’t begrudge him any of it. The problem
is he hasn’t a clue about how the rest of us live. If you have listened to some
of his comments you will soon understand how out of touch he is.
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