DISQUS

Say Anything: Mitt Romney: Let Detroit Go Bankrupt

  • Rodney Graves · 1 year ago
    Wow.

    Must be one of those two times a day when the broken clock that is Mitt Romney and I agree on an issue of substance.
  • goon · 1 year ago
    Wow, this guys sounds presidential. :)
  • 11B40 · 1 year ago
    Greetings:

    Is that picture meant to imply that Mr. Romney enjoys packing some fudge?
  • Doug · 1 year ago
    No, He's putting a protective glove on his hand.
    He's probably going to EXAMINE one of the fudge packers.
  • The Whistler · 1 year ago
    *cough*
  • Rob · 1 year ago
    [quote]Wow, this guys sounds presidential.[/quote]

    Romneycare.
  • The Whistler · 1 year ago
    hence the glove.
  • likwidshoe · 1 year ago
    So many in government seem adamant on bailing out 12,000 people who have been paid for decades to not work. It is refreshing to hear Mr. RomneyCare rail against the tide.
  • Gman · 1 year ago
    [quote]Romneycare. [/quote]

    Better than Daschle Care. Sandpaper gloves, and a time clock for your visit.

    Also, like happened in Britain just the other day. A guy with cancer could have had an additional couple of months of life to spend with his family, but the medicine was too expensive. "He will die anyway, so why spend the extra money."
  • Jerry · 1 year ago
    Good thing Romney pretty much got right to the point, which I agree with whole heartedly, because with all the hot air filling the rest of his article, it was hard to finish.
  • HG · 1 year ago
    Chalk one up for Romney. He could be more conservative or right on this one.
  • MJS · 1 year ago
    Romney just flip flopping again.

    "Mr. Romney proposed increased government spending for research on advanced fuels and vehicles, aid to automakers to deal with the costs of health care and pensions for retirees, and tax cuts for most taxpayers to help them buy new cars." -Romney during the Primaries

    [url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/13/us/politics/13campaign.html?_r=1&ex=1357966800&en=46f87042ed9f2ec6&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=all]http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/13/us/politics/13campaign.html?_r=1&ex=1357966800&en=46f87042ed9f2ec6&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=all[/url]

    Looks like he's just pandering to the conservative wing of the party. He's probably looking for another run in 2012. In which case, he doesnt have my vote. Even if he wins the primary.
  • lg · 1 year ago
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    It is too highlights
  • Jason · 1 year ago
    For those GM employees concerned about their retirements don't fret the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) protects the retirement incomes of nearly 44 million American workers including those at GM.

    The only problem is that the taxpayer is the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. Keep GM and its employees working or pay for their retirements.

    http://nomedals.blogspot.com
  • catco · 8 months ago
    I agree, a turnaround is indeed needed regarding the auto industry's situation.