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Archive link to the op ed UpInArms Dec 20 #1
A dozen years ago was a different world. pnwmom Dec 20 #2
As a dozen years ago was dramatically different from the dozen years before and the dozen before that. KPN Dec 20 #21
So the Dems were right all along Mitt? BaronChocula Dec 20 #3
Romney. Meh. MTG. Meh. Republicans are liars and chameleons. C Moon Dec 20 #4
Hey Mitt, there was a time when you could have made a difference. Intractable Dec 20 #5
Do you ever think he knows this and is sorry for what he himself helped nurture? CTyankee Dec 20 #12
No. He's not sorry. But, the reality is that if he was going to be a reformer, he wouldn't get elected by Intractable Dec 20 #13
Imediate 25% income tax Old Crank Dec 20 #6
Right. Call it a tax surcharge that sunsets when Captain Zero Dec 20 #30
Let Him Change His Mind ConstanceCee Dec 20 #7
You think anyone who actually can do anything about it is listening to him? durablend Dec 20 #14
People at the Bulwark? thought crime Dec 20 #25
Times have been different since the 70s at least. This isn't something new -- the imbalance in economic equity. It's KPN Dec 20 #20
We need every bit of media attention possible. thought crime Dec 20 #26
oh no, mittens is back Javaman Dec 20 #8
Years and years after Bob Dole left office he stated that he thought everyone should have Bengus81 Dec 20 #15
And he pilot-tested what was dubbed "Romney Care" when he was governor of MA BumRushDaShow Dec 20 #29
Corporations are people who should pay their fair share in taxes IronLionZion Dec 20 #9
They are just passed down to consumers just like tariffs MichMan Dec 20 #10
Wealthy individuals can pay more in capital gains, dividends, carried interest, etc. IronLionZion Dec 20 #11
Yes, as always. But it's never static and ever-lasting regardless. My view is as a whole, we would be far better off KPN Dec 20 #19
Mitt, it was time for "rich people like" you to pay higher taxes forty years ago. JHB Dec 20 #16
Great points! KPN Dec 20 #18
Exactly! He'd much rather pay higher taxes than reverse Citizens United. Notably, he didn't specify how KPN Dec 20 #17
The Mittster's never ending scratching at the post of relevancy. Whatcha' selling now you King of Mediocracy? lol n/t Cheezoholic Dec 20 #22
Well, Icanthinkformyself Dec 20 #23
Mitt Romney is now far to the left of Joe Manchin on taxes thought crime Dec 20 #24
He must be feeling like he's getting cloer to meeting his maker. marble falls Dec 20 #27
Maybe, but he actually looks pretty decent for his age fujiyamasan Dec 20 #28
Looks can be so decieving. marble falls Dec 20 #31
If he is genuinely coming to the light, good for him. BlueKota Dec 20 #32
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