Flashback: Mitt Romney defends top 1%
After Calling Obamas Taxes On The Rich Class Warfare, Romney Calls For Raising Taxes On The Poor
By Pat Garofalo
Many Republicans have played the class warfare card when reacting to President Obamas plan to reduce the deficit, in part, by returning the top two income tax brackets to where they were under the Clinton administration and instituting the Buffett rule, which calls for an end to millionaires dodging taxes. GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney was no exception, telling Fox News Neil Cavuto that attacking business like the Democrats want to do, and class warfare like some members of the administration want to do, is simply the wrong way to go.
Romney may feel that hiking taxes on the rich is class warfare, but he evidently doesnt feel the same way about increasing taxes on the poor. During a campaign stop in Florida (ahead of tomorrow nights GOP primary debate), Mitt Romney told a town hall audience that low-income Americans having no income tax liability is a problem that will ultimately kill the country:
This is a challenge. This is a problem. Ronald Reagan used to say, he was quoting a philosopher but I think it was really his own view as well, he used to say, look, if you get to a point where people recognize that they can vote themselves money from the Treasury, they will do so and ultimately kill the country. And I think its a real problem when you have half of Americans, almost half of Americans, that are not paying income tax.
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http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2011/09/21/324798/romney-tax-the-poor/
Romney describes anti-Wall Street protests as "class warfare"
By Sarah B. Boxer
THE VILLAGES, Fla. - Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney on Tuesday compared the current anti-Wall Street protests to "class warfare."
"I think it's dangerous, this class warfare," Romney said to an audience of about 50 people in response to a question about the protests over such issues as high unemployment, home foreclosures and the 2008 corporate bailouts.
He made his remark while greeting members of an overflow crowd that was unable to get into his official appearance before a larger group of about 300 at this central Florida retirement community.
The Wall Street protests, organized by a confederation of progressive groups, have spread beyond New York to other cities, including Chicago, Los Angeles and Boston. Two groups also have announced plans to set up an encampment in front of the White House as well.
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