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Why Romney and Ryan are Going Down

Foxy Warrior Guru 2012/09/16 20:59:42

This writer puts it rather succinctly.

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Why Romney and Ryan are Going Down


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2012

Unemployment is still above 8 percent, job gains aren’t even keeping up with population growth, the economy is barely moving forward. And yet, according to most polls, the Romney-Ryan ticket is falling further and further behind. How can this be?

Because Republicans are failing the central test of electability. Instead of putting together the largest possible coalition of voters, they’re relying largely on one slice of America — middle-aged white men — and alienating just about everyone else.

Start with Hispanics, whose electoral heft keeps growing as they become an ever-larger portion of the electorate. Hispanics now favor President Obama over Romney-Ryan by a larger margin than they did six months ago.

Why? In last February’s Republican primary debate Romney dubbed Arizona’s controversial immigration policy – that authorized police to demand proof of citizenship from anyone looking Hispanic — a “model law” for the rest of the nation.

Romney then attacked GOP rival Texas Governor Rick Perry for supporting in-state tuition at the University of Texas for children of undocumented immigrants. And Romney advocates what he calls “self-deportation” – making life so difficult for undocumented immigrants and their families that they choose to leave.

As if all this weren’t enough, the GOP has been pushing voter ID laws all over America, whose obvious aim is to intimidate Hispanic voters so they won’t come to the polls. But they may be having the opposite effect – emboldening the vast majority of ethnic Hispanics, who are American citizens, to vote in even greater numbers and lend even more support to Obama and other Democrats.

Or consider women – whose political and economic impact in America continues to grow (women are fast becoming better educated than men and the major breadwinners in American homes). According to polls, the political gender gap is widening.

Why? It’s not just GOP senatorial candidate Todd Akin’s call to ban all abortions even in the case of “legitimate rape” (because he believes women’s bodies somehow reject violent sperm). The GOP platform itself seeks to bar all abortions, with no exception for rape or incest. And on several occasions Paul Ryan has voted in favor of exactly such legislation.

Meanwhile, Republican legislators in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Idaho, and Alabama have pushed bills requiring women seeking abortions to undergo invasive vaginal ultrasound tests. All told, over 400 Republican bills are pending in state legislatures, attacking womens’ reproductive rights.

Republicans have repeatedly voted against legislation giving women equal pay for the same work as men. Republicans in Wisconsin have even repealed a law designed to prevent employers from discriminating against women.

Or consider students – a significant and growing electoral force, who voted overwhelmingly for Obama in 2008. What are Republicans doing to woo them back?

Paul Ryan’s budget plan – approved by almost every House Republican and enthusiastically endorsed by Mitt Romney – would have allowed rates on student loans to double, adding an average of $1,000 a year to student debt loads. (Under mounting political pressure, House Republicans came up with just enough money to keep the loan program going safely past Election Day by raiding a fund established for preventive care in the new health-care act.)

Now Romney wants to hand the federal student loan program over to the banks, which will charge even more. Earlier this year he argued subsidized student loans were bad because they encouraged colleges to raise their tuition, and suggested students ask their families for money.

Republicans have even managed to antagonize seniors by seeking to turn Medicare into vouchers whose value won’t keep up with rising healthcare costs, and cutting $800 billion out of Medicaid (which many seniors rely on for nursing home care).

And, of course, they’ve come out against equal marriage rights for gay couples.

Romney, Ryan, and the GOP don’t seem to know how to satisfy their middle-aged white male base without at the same time turning off everyone who’s not white, male, straight, or middle-aged. Unfortunately for Romney and Ryan, the people they’re turning off are the majority.


ROBERT B. REICH,
Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley, was Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration. Time Magazine named him one of the ten most effective cabinet secretaries of the last century. He has written thirteen books, including the best sellers “Aftershock" and “The Work of Nations." His latest, "Beyond Outrage," is now out in paperback. He is also a founding editor of the American Prospect magazine and chairman of Common Cause.

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  • Kattie 2012/09/17 00:35:56
    Kattie
    +74
    LOL,LOL you have been socialised with the free stuff obama has promised to steal from others and give to you, and you are hoping that will not give Mitt a chance in winning the election. You are wrong because obama is through, he is finished, and I see you know nothing about the middleclass seeing you know nothing about obama. Tell us why the people would be that stupid to vote for obama again after all the destruction he has done to our country? He say's forward good like a Marxist would, LOL Look for a landslide win for Mitt, you can stick 0bama's change. ROTFLMAF...
    Watch what people are seeing and having second thoughts on obama.

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  • Jeremiah ALofRI 2012/09/18 16:23:50
    Jeremiah
    +2
    Too many Jeremiahs here.
  • akgold Kern 2012/09/18 16:56:09
    akgold
    Obama will be extremely lucky to borrow less than 5 trillion in the next FOUR years let alone ten. He has no plan and no way to pay for the current budget let alone what he wants to increase spending by.
  • ALofRI akgold 2012/09/18 19:52:19
    ALofRI
    +2
    And Romney's "plan" is .....what?? Cut two taxes and call me in the morning?? Every economist, including the CBO says Romney's "plan" will increase the deficit by about 5 Trillion$, and NO amount of "loophole" cutting will pay for it! It must all come from the 47% of "useless Americans" he denigrates. That includes: "Tax exempt" religious groups and corporations, Military families that are serving under fire, the poor and/or elderly, retired people on Social Security (only). the veterans that are homeless (1/3rd of the total), students in college with little or no income, babies and children with a SS #, normally working people who have lost their jobs and/or homes. the "infirm, the handicapped, the blind...and anyone else he thinks should be swept under the bus...of course we could also include GE and any other "corporations that don't pay income tax and keep millions offshore and in Switzerland...like Romney. What a scumbag!
  • Jeremiah MR. 2012/09/17 18:07:46
    Jeremiah
    +4
    Not so. We are still trying to recover from Bush's recession.
  • Wahvlvke 2012/09/17 12:36:50
    Wahvlvke
    +1
    If that happens just think of the mess obie will inherit this time.
  • Picasso's Cat 2012/09/17 12:22:50 (edited)
  • Mopeder 2012/09/17 11:45:59
    Mopeder
    +7
    They are going down. But the Conservatives are too blind to see it. Another loss is coming up for them.
  • Bali 2012/09/17 10:34:51
    Bali
    Obamas record alone will get him booted.
  • explorer1618 2012/09/17 10:27:31
    explorer1618
    +3
    This some of it !
  • Andrew 2012/09/17 09:48:20 (edited)
    Andrew
    +2
    If we need to pander to select groups of voters in order to get elected, we might as well become Democrats! The solutions are found in the Constitution, not in buying votes through promising to give attention to one voting block or another. How about sticking to the rights of ALL Americans rather than splinter groups who think they deserve special treatment!
  • Kern Andrew 2012/09/17 13:48:42
    Kern
    +4
    If we need to pander to select groups of voters in order to get elected, we might as well become Democrats - Because Republicans don't carter to select groups like the Billionaires funding Romney's campaign.
  • Sissy 2012/09/17 09:48:02
    Sissy
    +8
    Then you "add" in other considerations like Romney isn't the grand pumpa of economics that he's boasted about, the fact that he has 17 of 24 Bush former aides on his campaign staff who helped engineer the mess we are now dealing with, his advocating doing Netanyahu's dirty work for Israel by going to war with Iran, the secrecy and failure to even give a hint as to how he will govern, and viola you have a country scared to death of passing the baton of leadership......hopefully.
  • Joe61 2012/09/17 09:21:52 (edited)
    Joe61
    +1
    They will be going down alright.......all the way down to Washington to accept the accolades and congratulation from a very relieved American Population on being elected into the job of Potus and the new VP. Obama the 2012 loser
  • DeeB Joe61 2012/09/19 12:10:41
    DeeB
    +1
    And you care why? You do realize he's a war monger globalist, do you not? Put in by the powers that be. Just as Obama.
  • Joe61 DeeB 2012/09/19 14:43:25 (edited)
    Joe61
    But Romney is not President(YET)....But ain't just calling the pot black here....Obama has been at war in the Middle East wars of his own violation....What wars has Romney started?
  • DeeB Joe61 2012/09/20 11:48:06
    DeeB
    +1
    You're kidding right? He just went to Israel and they gave him millions for his campaign which is illegal. Now what do you think he's going to do as soon as he walks into the oval. He is going to stand up for that other psychopath and go after Iran. Both of these creeps are bought and paid for by the same people. America has never had a choice of who is president, they ( the powers that be) hand pick them and let you choose between them. It's all in the bloodlines, they not only pick them they have been groomed their whole lives. I's all an illusion and the people fall for every 4 years!
    Google Romney/Illuminati and see what you come up with.
  • Jeremiah Joe61 2012/09/20 16:17:29
    Jeremiah
    +1
    I think you mean "volition."
  • Joe61 Jeremiah 2012/09/20 18:43:11 (edited)
    Joe61
    No I meant violation.....sorry to disapoint you....Let me educate you as to the meaning of violation.....VIOLATION: the act of violating...let's face facts nobody encouraged Obama to order the violation of Libya nor The violating and over throw of the government of Egypt....Nor the curruption and violation of Syria. No he carried out all those violations of his own volition....There is a very subtle difference in wording and the the meaning of.
  • DDogbreath 2012/09/17 06:07:46
    DDogbreath
    +2
    Why settle for losing your "liberty" by voting for Roamba or Orominy?

    No thanks, they are the cause of our problems not the solution.

    Liberty  Truth  Gary Johnson
  • joseph digristina 2012/09/17 05:49:12
    joseph digristina
    +6
    Extremism from neither side goes down well with the electorate. But what really doesn't go down well are slimy , slithery snakes like Romney and Lyin Ryan. Anyone who thinks these sleaze bags ,who no one likes but the extremist Cons, could ever be elected is snorting an awful lot of coke. And if there voting for Romney , they're using 100 dollar bills. bgrzdert
  • DDogbreath joseph ... 2012/09/17 06:03:55
    DDogbreath
    +3
    By voting for either one of those self serving douche bags, you are just furthering the demise of this once great country.

    Reality of Choice

    Liberty  Truth  Gary Johnson

    Gary Johnson 2012! The ONLY peace candidate left standing.
    He will be on the ballots in all 50 states.
  • Sissy DDogbreath 2012/09/17 09:51:33 (edited)
    Sissy
    +5
    Its too bad the republican party heads chose the "inevitable one" so early and didn't let some of the other candidates at least have a crack at the bat during that circus of a primary. I would have liked to have heard more of Johnson because I know that many on the Right thought (and think) a lot of him, but more importantly for the republicans to have better choices. I would have never voted for him but I would have liked very much to have listened to him.
  • Steve Sissy 2012/09/17 10:55:40
    Steve
    +4
    Indeed. His politics are similar to Ron Paul's, but his credentials are far stronger. Intelligent, principled. We're ALL the poorer for his not being treated as a major candidate.
  • Sissy Steve 2012/09/17 11:09:00
    Sissy
    +4
    I remember when no one knew who nominees would be until after the convention(s). They weren't already picked and campaigning until then. Not so anymore and we are all the poorer for it.
  • DDogbreath Sissy 2012/09/17 13:05:17
    DDogbreath
    +4
    Bottom line is Romney wasn't properly vetted... What a douche IMHO

  • Sissy DDogbreath 2012/09/17 13:06:06
    Sissy
    +4
    Now the Pubs go by "whose turn it is". Go figure that one.
  • DDogbreath Steve 2012/09/17 13:08:01
    DDogbreath
    +1
    Too bad we let the MSM (the ministry of propaganda) get away with electing our presidents for us.
  • Kern DDogbreath 2012/09/17 13:54:08
    Kern
    +5
    Thank the conservative Supreme Court for saying money equal free speech.
  • DDogbreath Sissy 2012/09/17 13:02:08
    DDogbreath
    +1
    The best14 minutes you can spend this election.

  • Lady Wh... DDogbreath 2012/09/17 10:10:04
    Lady Whitewolf
    +2
    Don't know much about Gary Johnson....
  • DDogbreath Lady Wh... 2012/09/17 13:05:55
  • Kern DDogbreath 2012/09/17 13:53:15
    Kern
    +4
    Gary Johnson will NEVER get elected because he's too extreme. His plans would set the country on a collision course with disaster, just like Ron Pauls' plans would have. I'm not saying he's crazy or a bad candidate, just one that doesn't deal in reality. Cutting Medicare by 43% in the first year would increase the poverty level of senior citizens, flood the ER rooms with them and eventually drive up the price of health care. If he toned down his plans a bit, like to a human level, he might stand a better chance.
  • DDogbreath Kern 2012/09/17 14:05:46
    DDogbreath
    +1
    He sure did a good job of turning New Mexico around and nothing like you mentioned happened there.

    The problem I have with Obama is he thinks it's alright to take our liberty from us and deploy drone aircraft in the sky's above us.
  • Kern DDogbreath 2012/09/17 15:07:57
    Kern
    +1
    New Mexico is a state, not a country. There is a difference.

    I can agree with you on the drone in the sky. It's not something anyone could be in favor of. If Gary Johnson would tone down his plan so it wouldn't send the country into a depression, he would make a lot more friends in the national electorate.
  • DDogbreath Kern 2012/09/17 17:14:00
    DDogbreath
    +1
    Duh, I didn't expect a condescending "geography lesson" from you.

    Our country is in a depression where have you been? The way Obama is handling things we are getting closer to the collapse of the dollar, then what? We don't need a toned down plan, we need a plan that WILL WORK. Johnson has that plan.

    If you don't think our dollar has been debased enough already take a look at this.
    http://www.silverdoctors.com/...

    Why don't you quit the "partisan politics" game? Obama already authorized the drones in the sky's above us. He also extended warrant-less spying on everyone, with the not so patriotic "Patriot Act" renewal (he promised to repeal during his campaign). He also killed the fourth amendment to the constitution by signing the NDAA indefinite detention clause.

    How many of our unalienable rights are you willing to give up?
  • Jeremiah DDogbreath 2012/09/17 18:15:58
    Jeremiah
    +2
    We hope he gets at least 10% of the vote.
  • DDogbreath Jeremiah 2012/09/17 19:12:47
    DDogbreath
    +1
    I hope he gets 34%. How many of our unalienable rights are you willing to give up?
  • Jeremiah DDogbreath 2012/09/18 05:48:26
    Jeremiah
    +2
    He won't even get 10%, but if he did he would draw votes away from Romney.
  • DDogbreath Jeremiah 2012/09/18 06:33:25
    DDogbreath
    +1
    Can't answer the question? And I could give a flying crap about the GOP and Romney, after what they pulled at the convention I am no longer a Republican.

  • Jeremiah DDogbreath 2012/09/18 16:05:07
    Jeremiah
    +2
    I am not worried about losing my rights, unless Romney is somehow elected.

    You have already indicated you will vote for Johnson. Good luck with that.

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