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Not at all. It's just hilariously hypocritical when you hear Mitt say, "I'm unemployed, too" to citizens in Iowa, and when he says, "I understand the pain of foreclosure".
I don't think so, dude. You have $100,000,000, and inherited most of it, the rest made as a takeover bandit. Just be honest. Don't tell unemployed people you are unemployed the same as them. Romney purposely sold the Utah house before this run for President, as he thought it too ostentatious to own during a presidential run. I think that one was most beautiful. He kept the New Hampshire lake house, and made it his primary residence, because he thought it would help him win New Hampshire. At least, unlike John McCain, he can answer the question of how many houses he owns. As the middle class in America is disappearing, as citizens are angry their wages haven't increased in decades, as OWS grows, as Congress and the 1% rake in record profits, and the income of the wealthy has gone up 217% in the past decade, the GOP running a candidate that is the acme poster child of "the privileged 1%" of the country, simply shows what that the Republican Party is all about.
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