Romney's and Ryan’s disdain for the working class
Romney's and Ryan’s disdain for the working class
By Eugene Robinson
August 16, 2012
Mitt Romney's selection of Paul Ryan as his running mate underscores the central question posed by this campaign: Should cold selfishness become the template for our society, or do we still believe in community?
Romney wanted the election to be seen as a referendum on the success or failure of President Obama's economic policies. Instead, he has revealed that the campaign is really a choice between two starkly different philosophies. One could be summed up as "We're all in this together."
The other? "I've got mine."
This is not about free enterprise and it's not about personal liberty; those fundamental principles are unquestioned. But for at least the past 100 years, we have understood capitalism and freedom to exist within a larger context — a complicated, real-world, human context. Some people begin life at a disadvantage, and it's in the national interest to open doors of opportunity for them. Some people make mistakes, and it's in the national interest to create second chances. Some people are too young, too old or too infirm to care for themselves, and it's in the national interest to secure their welfare.
This sense of the balance between individualism and community fueled the American Century. Romney and Ryan apparently don't believe in it.
It is well known that Ryan, at least for most of his career, has been enamored of the ideas of Ayn Rand, the novelist — "Atlas Shrugged," "The Fountainhead" — whose interminable books touted self-interest as the highest, noblest human calling and equated capitalist success with moral virtue. Ryan now disavows Rand's worldview, primarily because she was an atheist, but he lavishly praised her ideas as recently as 2009.
What about Romney? While he has never pledged allegiance to the Cult of Rand, his view of society seems basically the same.
At least three times in recent days, as part of his response to President Obama's "You didn't build that" peroration, Romney has told campaign audiences variations on the following: "When a young person makes the honor roll, I know he took a school bus to get to the school, but I don't give the bus driver credit for the honor roll."
When he delivered that line in Manassas, Va., on Saturday with Ryan in tow, Romney drew wild applause. He went on to say that a person who gets a promotion and raise at work, and who commutes to the office by car, doesn't owe anything to the clerk at the motor vehicles department who processes driver's licenses.
What I hear Romney saying, and I suspect many others also will hear, is that the little people don't contribute and don't count.
I don't know if Romney's sons ever rode the bus to school. I do know that for most parents, it matters greatly who picks up their children in the morning and drops them off in the afternoon.
It may not be the driver's job to help with algebra homework, but he or she bears enormous responsibility for safely handling the most precious cargo imaginable. A good bus driver gets to know the children, maintains order and discipline, deals with harassment and bullying. Romney may not realize it, but a good driver plays an important role in ensuring a child's physical and emotional well-being — and may, in fact, be the first adult to whom the child proudly displays a report card with all A's.
School bus drivers don't make a lot of money. Nor, for that matter, do the clerks who help keep unqualified drivers and unsafe vehicles off the streets. But these workers are not mere cogs in a machine designed to service those who make more money. They are part of a community.
The same is true of teachers, police officers, firefighters and others whom Romney and Ryan dismiss as minions of "big government" rather than public servants.
And what do the Republicans offer their supposed heroes, the entrepreneurs who start small businesses? The few who succeed wildly would be rewarded with tax cuts so huge that they, like Romney, might one day have a dressage horse competing in the Olympics. The majority who just manage to scrape by — or whose businesses fail — could look forward to only as much health care in their senior years as they are able to afford, and not one bit more.
This is a campaign Democrats should relish. The United States became the world's dominant economic, political and military power by recognizing that we are all in this together. School bus drivers, too.
Eugene Robinson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the Washington Post.
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But they are.
I think Obama is so concerned about getting votes, that he has completely abandoned the working poor.
I happen to be working, and poor, so before you flame me.... my wages have gone done almost 50% since the man took office. He keeps bringing in illegal aliens to vote, and they cut my wages, time and time again.
Thanks for nothing.
Self interest is not quiet the same as "I got mine", which implies "screw you".
If you really believe that the Demoncrats actually care about the "common" people then you are part of the problem. The Demoncrats believe that the "common" people are not only stupid, but too stupid to even figure out how to take care of themselves.
Therefore the all wise & all knowing Demoncrat elite, who know all of the answers (including the meaning of life), will then tell everyone ELSE what they must do and how much they will be given for themselves. All to maintain the power, prestige & bennies of those elites.
By the way the Demoncrat "meaning of life" is to keep the "common man" (anyone not them) under their thumb so they can live the life of royalty!
A Segment on Jon Stewart's Daily Show was showing PALIN’S BIG LIE AND FAKE OUTRAGE. This woman should really think her Lucky Stars that there is a TV God out there willing to pay her millions on PHONINESS, Air Headedness, just plain STUPIDITY on the things that come out of her mouth.
I have to wonder about the People that look up to Palin and are willing to pay attention to her on anything. I really wonder if they really like her OR just LIKE HER, or do they really WATCH HER FOR COMEDIC EFFECT and total Stupidity?
Palin adds nothing to the issues facing this country except CHARACTER ASSINATION of the President. Both Palin and McCain are the WORST SORE LOSERS I have ever seen. They are Still Fighting the 2008 Campaign.
The Republicans have put out some of the most VILE RHETORIC that I have seen in my lifetime of voting. The Republicans and their Operatives have called this President everything but a Mother's Son. They are doing IRREPARABLE DAMAGE to the Office of the President, because Barack Obama is in it.
So, if they want to accuse any...
A Segment on Jon Stewart's Daily Show was showing PALIN’S BIG LIE AND FAKE OUTRAGE. This woman should really think her Lucky Stars that there is a TV God out there willing to pay her millions on PHONINESS, Air Headedness, just plain STUPIDITY on the things that come out of her mouth.
I have to wonder about the People that look up to Palin and are willing to pay attention to her on anything. I really wonder if they really like her OR just LIKE HER, or do they really WATCH HER FOR COMEDIC EFFECT and total Stupidity?
Palin adds nothing to the issues facing this country except CHARACTER ASSINATION of the President. Both Palin and McCain are the WORST SORE LOSERS I have ever seen. They are Still Fighting the 2008 Campaign.
The Republicans have put out some of the most VILE RHETORIC that I have seen in my lifetime of voting. The Republicans and their Operatives have called this President everything but a Mother's Son. They are doing IRREPARABLE DAMAGE to the Office of the President, because Barack Obama is in it.
So, if they want to accuse anyone of playing the RACE CARD, it is them. For Mitt Romney to say A Sitting President HATES America and Paul Ryan’S first speech IS to say the President is trying to DIVIDE America.
Question: Who does the President Hate and who is he Dividing? Are Romney-Ryan TAKING UP where Newt left off in Dog Whistle Politics?
http://www.thedailyshow.com/w...
BTW Vote for these 2 Yahoos, if they are your Cup of Tea. Can you tell me why Ryan and his Wife DON'T HAVE AT LEAST 10 CHILDREN by Now and Counting- since he believes in the "Personhood" of an egg? I also hope you enjoy taking Care of Ryan with his CUSHY HEALTH CARE and RETIREMENT, WHILE Average Americans have to worry on your Tax Dollars and his sucking at the Government Teats all of his Adult life. I only say that because he thinks Government is bad for everyone as either an ENTITLEMENT OR A HANDOUT.
Especially since Ryan feels that is too much to do FOR OTHER Working Americans.
No Problem for me with you if you believe him.
Never Comment back to me like I am the one in the News Hole, without examining whose hole you seem to be in.
- Real median annual household income for family households with a male or female head and no spouse present (many with children in the household) declined by 7.3 percent (from $39,321 to $36,465) compared to a decline for married-couple households of 4.5 percent (from $76,783 to $73,324).
- Real median annual household income for households with a head under 25 years old declined by 9.5 percent (from $32,123 to $29,060) compared to a decline for households with a head 45 to 54 years old of 5.5 percent (from $65,911 to $62,315).
- Real median annual household income for households with a head looking for work or on layoff (unemployed) declined by 18.4 percent (from $41,037 to $33,487) compared to a decline for households with a head working full-time of 5.1 percent (from $72,104 to $68,454).
- Real median annual household income for households with a Black (not Hispanic) head declined by 9.4 percent (from $35,072 to $31,784) compared to a decline for households with a White (not Hispanic) head of 4.7 percent (from $59,111 to $56,320). The decline for households with a Hispanic head was 4.9 percent (from $41,945 to $39,901).
Yeah and the Democrat are doing thing to hurt the middle class, wrong. They are doing everything possible to end the middle class and create the largest working poor class.