Romney: I care about the poor and middle class

ATLANTA (AP) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney told donors Wednesday that he cares about the poor and middle class as he tried to stem criticism and address concern from within his own party over secretly-recorded comments that he doesn't need to worry about the half of the country that doesn't pay federal income taxes.
The White House accused Romney of desperately trying to change the subject from an unauthorized video as its political allies continued to drum up heat over the remarks. The video was a welcome change of subject for Democrats from the campaign's long-running debate over the lackluster economy during Obama's presidency.
Both sides were hoping to break out of their dead heat, with the video upending the debate in the campaign seven weeks to Election Day. In the recording made at a private fundraiser in May, Romney said nearly half of Americans who don't pay federal income taxes believe they are victims and entitled to a range of government support and that as a candidate, he doesn't feel a need to worry about them.
Romney tried to correct any impression that he isn't concerned with average Americans during an afternoon fundraiser in Atlanta attended by Gov. Nathan Deal and other state GOP leaders. "The question of this campaign is not who cares about the poor and the middle class," Romney said. "I do. He does. The question is who can help the poor and the middle class. I can. He can't."
Romney stood by his view of what the government's role should be in Americans' lives.
America "does not work by a government saying, become dependent on government, become dependent upon redistribution," Romney told 900 donors who paid as much as $50,000 to attend. "That will kill the American entrepreneurship that's lifted our economy over the years."
Romney pointed out a video of Obama made in 1998 when the then state senator said he believes in redistribution, "at least to a certain level to make sure everybody's got a shot."
White House spokesman Jay Carney suggested Romney's efforts to push the 14-year-old video were the work of a candidate having "a very bad day or a very bad week."
"In circumstances like that, there are efforts made, sometimes very desperate efforts made to change the subject," Carney said.
Some Republicans running for Congress were quick to distance themselves from Romney's remarks, including Sen. Scott Brown, locked in a tight race for re-election in Massachusetts. "There's a lot of good people out there they're not out there saying, 'Oh boy, I want to be on public assistance.' They're out there struggling to pay the bills and provide for their families."
Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said she can't explain why Romney would have worded his comments the way he did when he cares about seniors, students and veterans.
"Look, it clearly isn't helpful and it's surprising that a disciplined candidate would make those kind of comments," she said. But she said they were made a long time ago "and clearly were held to release at a critical time, so there's manipulation on the other side, too. But they certainly aren't helpful."
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said he doesn't think voters will turn away from Romney "based on an analysis, ill-conceived analysis at a fundraiser." But the candidate needs to campaign harder in swing states to win the election.
"This is our election to lose," Graham said. "There's a reason no president has ever been elected with economic numbers like this. If Obama wins, he'll be rewriting political history."
The White House accused Romney of desperately trying to change the subject from an unauthorized video as its political allies continued to drum up heat over the remarks. The video was a welcome change of subject for Democrats from the campaign's long-running debate over the lackluster economy during Obama's presidency.
Both sides were hoping to break out of their dead heat, with the video upending the debate in the campaign seven weeks to Election Day. In the recording made at a private fundraiser in May, Romney said nearly half of Americans who don't pay federal income taxes believe they are victims and entitled to a range of government support and that as a candidate, he doesn't feel a need to worry about them.
Romney tried to correct any impression that he isn't concerned with average Americans during an afternoon fundraiser in Atlanta attended by Gov. Nathan Deal and other state GOP leaders. "The question of this campaign is not who cares about the poor and the middle class," Romney said. "I do. He does. The question is who can help the poor and the middle class. I can. He can't."
Romney stood by his view of what the government's role should be in Americans' lives.
America "does not work by a government saying, become dependent on government, become dependent upon redistribution," Romney told 900 donors who paid as much as $50,000 to attend. "That will kill the American entrepreneurship that's lifted our economy over the years."
Romney pointed out a video of Obama made in 1998 when the then state senator said he believes in redistribution, "at least to a certain level to make sure everybody's got a shot."
White House spokesman Jay Carney suggested Romney's efforts to push the 14-year-old video were the work of a candidate having "a very bad day or a very bad week."
"In circumstances like that, there are efforts made, sometimes very desperate efforts made to change the subject," Carney said.
Some Republicans running for Congress were quick to distance themselves from Romney's remarks, including Sen. Scott Brown, locked in a tight race for re-election in Massachusetts. "There's a lot of good people out there they're not out there saying, 'Oh boy, I want to be on public assistance.' They're out there struggling to pay the bills and provide for their families."
Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said she can't explain why Romney would have worded his comments the way he did when he cares about seniors, students and veterans.
"Look, it clearly isn't helpful and it's surprising that a disciplined candidate would make those kind of comments," she said. But she said they were made a long time ago "and clearly were held to release at a critical time, so there's manipulation on the other side, too. But they certainly aren't helpful."
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said he doesn't think voters will turn away from Romney "based on an analysis, ill-conceived analysis at a fundraiser." But the candidate needs to campaign harder in swing states to win the election.
"This is our election to lose," Graham said. "There's a reason no president has ever been elected with economic numbers like this. If Obama wins, he'll be rewriting political history."
Republicans are trying to brush off the revealing comments of presidential nominee Mitt Romney, but the fact is that they speak for themselves. Romney, who paid a tax rate of about 14 percent on his income, believes that the 47 percent of Americans who paid no income taxes are worth writing off.
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In his own words, those Americans are people "who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe the government is responsible for them, who believe they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it. That that's an entitlement. And the government should give it to them."
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With that, the man who would be president cast aside 148 million Americans who may be veterans or elderly, who work hard but make little money, who are out of work through no fault of their own - and who still all pay other federal and state taxes, just not a federal income tax.
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And is if that weren't bad enough, Romney dismissed that 47 percent of the country as people whom he could never convince "they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives."
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By his lights, 148 million Americans - 47 percent of the country's 314 million - are worthless. "My job," he said, "is not to worry about those people." Those 148 million people.
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 @cptmac11 Wow - you cut and paste your comments from:
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Your not much smarter than the rest of Obama's supporters:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeJbOU4nmHQ
@Hellbilly Do you think bush will eventually find Chaney and try him for killing 3,000. American soldiers in Iraq for oil??
how deep does your treason run??
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@Hellbilly Dont be hating a player....
http://youtu.be/9ZnNVgr6xB8
ROTFL - I didn't know Romney had such a sense of humor.
@Agent Sydney Bristow And we had no idea of your sense of distain for people..
um LOL?
Here's your mitt this is why McCain dropped him like a rock..
Bolstered by the investigation of UBS, the Justice Department and the I.R.S. are expanding their scrutiny of other banks that offer questionable offshore accounts, not just in common tax havens like Switzerland and Liechtenstein, but other places as well, like Hong Kong. They are also looking at the web of financial advisers, lawyers, accountants and others who help the banks sell their services.
Mr. Shulman on Tuesday also announced the criteria being used by UBS to release the names of account holders suspected of offshore tax evasion. The criteria, which had not been disclosed earlier, have drawn attention in financial and legal circles because they effectively provide a road map as to how the I.R.S. and the Justice Department intend to pursue tax evasion cases at major banks.
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Oregon Democrats making comments on here about Romney are so typical. Look who you vote in to run our city and our state? I mean Oregon has such a thriving economy...laughable. It is no wonder you would vote for Obama and get so fired up about Romney. Sam Adams and Kitz....enough said.Â
 @Rae0224 Dang truth is So typical ....
Well like Rick Santorum said...
""The republicans will never get the smart people to vote for them""
You would think they would get one to run for president right????
That's just sad.....
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yep, that's why your idiot party just killed the veterans' job corps bill. "damn veteran freeloaders! they're almost as bad as the elderly... or children...or worse yet, the SICK elderly and children... all they want is a free ride....they all think it's the government's fault they can't pull down a measley "lower-class" salary of 150K a year..." that's what mittwit said to his skanky wife, as they stripped down to their magic skivvies for bed.Â
 @arnold How about that one guy was he a commie or what..
He said...
""Blessed are the rich who help the least among us""
What was his name???
Anyone???
YEA RIGHT...."stacks of cash" really cares about us... What a joke. Regular people cant afford huge bribes ,so what would he care about the "little people".
From the nationally renowned "Onion News", this REALLY reflects reality !
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"Romney Apologizes To Nation's 150 Million 'Starving, Filthy Beggars' "
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Hilarious and with less spin than fauxe nooze !
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http://www.theonion.com/articles/romney-apologizes-to-nations-150-million-starving,29603/
Liar Liar Pants On Fire.....Mittens doesn't care about anything or anybody that isn't wealthy
Oh Romney of course you need the poor and middle class. You need to raise their taxes so you can give the rich their tax breaks. Because lets face it the rich have suffered the last 30 years. I know this rich guy who is doing so bad he had to trade in his Lamborghini Murcielago in for a Ferrari California.Â
So 7,000,000 jobs Gone per month??
Do they want to work??
They were before and Still had a house...SOME PEOPLE???
Please......... Here is some reality for you..
Total number of Americanâs on welfare15,000,000
Percent of the US population on welfare4.1 %
Total government spending on welfare annually $131.9 billion
Percent of recipients who are white38.8 %
Percent of recipients who are black39.8 %
Percent of recipients who are hispanic15.7 %
Percent of recipients who are Asian2.4 %
Percent of recipients who are Other3.3 %
Now how many lost their job due to republican wall street politics.??
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 @cptmac11 I wonder if there will be more homeless after people are taxed for not buying medical insurance, they don't need. I checked into it, I spend $750 a year on medical and dental together. The cheapest insurance offered I discovered is , (medical only) is $1500 a year and that is $10,000 deductible. I would still have to pay my own medical expenses. I will be 62 years old in 8 months, and plan to retire and collect my social security but I don't know how I can afford $1500 a year versus the $750 a year. I can afford my actual cost, and a person can't collect Medicaid until 65. $150 a month is another added cost to peoples monthly bills, probably fewer cars. Maybe this is why they are paying so much for bicycle lanes. They know what people can and can't afford in the future. Oh by the way, do Democrats realize there are rich democrats getting rich off of them in the healthcare industry. Why aren't they mad at them for being rich like they are rich Repubilcans.
 @Jan Qwib Maybe mitt will Stop robbing the Medicare and allow people to get medical help..??
Na he did this.....
@Jan Qwib Mitt owns this....
HCA also admitted fraudulently billing Medicare and other health programs by inflating the seriousness of diagnoses and to giving doctors partnerships in company hospitals as a kickback for the doctors referring patients to HCA.
 They filed false cost reports, fraudulently billing Medicare for home health care workers, and paid kickbacks in the sale of home health agencies
 and to doctors to refer patients.
 In addition, they gave doctors "loans" never intending to be repaid, free rent, free office furniture, and free drugs from hospital pharmacies.
In late 2002, HCA agreed to pay the U.S. government
 $631,000,000 million, plus interest, and pay $17.500,000 million to state Medicaid agencies,
In addition to $250,000,000 million paid up to that point to resolve outstanding Medicare fraudulent  expense claims. In all, civil law suits cost HCA more than $2 billion to settle, by far the largest fraud settlement in US history.
He bought it from the republican governor of Florida.
Who did most of the fraud.....
MITT SHOW US YOUR TAXES..........................
 @cptmac11 Why?
 @HenryBowman Some bank named USB have you heard of them???
@HenryBowman
Here this is just for you....
 Mitt used the tax amnesty plan set up by the IRS when they were looking for terrorist accounts funding the cells in America and said If you sign the admission of guilt and DO NOT do this again you Will not be prosecuted for tax evasion...
They caught a bunch of them Mitt was a big one..
He had to admit to tax evasion and sign for the amnesty that goes into his tax record.
That's why he will never release his tax records and why he will Never become president.
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The Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday that more that 14,700 Americans had been attracted to an amnesty program in recent months and disclosed their secret foreign bank accounts â many more than had been attracted to a previous I.R.S. program.
And the reason, Justice Department and I.R.S. officials said, was the widespread publicity about the agreement in February by the Swiss banking giant
 UBSto pay $780 million and admit to criminal wrongdoing in selling offshore banking services that had enabled tax evasion.
Mitt had over $2.500,000 in an account with USB.
In August, under legal pressure, UBS agreed to turn over the names of about 4,450 American clients suspected by the I.R.S. of using the bankâs offshore services to evade taxes.
UBS clients who did not come forward and whose names are on the bankâs list of accounts face back taxes and fines that can exceed what they own, as well as potential prosecution and jail time.
Mitt had to sign an admission of guilt to avoid tax evasion prosecution.
So it was probably not a surprise that many of the 14,700 who were lured to the I.R.S. amnesty program were UBS clients.
Oh And ask John McCain that's why he went with Sarah Palin.. Â
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 @cptmac11 Interesting theory. Do you have any evidence? (You've been unable to provide any when you've said this before, either.)
 @cptmac11 ...it'd sure help if you knew just what the sam-hill you were talking about......just enough info, minus the facts to make you sound like a high school kid...gees...Â
..."Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney told donors Wednesday that he cares about the poor and middle class..."
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Yeah, I heard him say exactly how much he cares. Repeatedly. I also heard him say that he wasn't born in to money.
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BTW; Still waiting on that 2009 tax return Mitt! Come on! Show us that you weren't caught evading taxes in the UBS scandal with your Swiss bank accounts (the payment to the IRS for the amnesty from prosecution must show up on that year's returns).
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"Your Majesty, the poor have no bread!!!" Â Â "Let them eat cake." Â Â And we all know what happened to THAT aristocracy.Â
@KKStJohn So we have Napoleon to look forward to? Oh and the guillotine! Yes!! Nothing but good times ahead.
LAUGHINGGGGG...>Romney: too little, too late.Â
From the secret video soon to emerge from this fundraiser:
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"Redistribution! Redistribution everybody! Scary word. I'll say it again. Redistribution!"
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"Now, when GE or Bank of America don't pay any taxes but instead get money paid to them at tax time - that's NOT redistribution. When 35,000 people with incomes over $200,000 pay no income tax, that's NOT redistribution. That's the entrepreneurship that has made us great."
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"But, when we take tax money and put it into things like education or public health - REDISTRIBUTION! Run and hide! Redistribution!"
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"Oh, and I care about the poor middle class. I mean, the middle and poor class. I mean, you know those people... their wives don't have a couple of Cadillacs. Them. I care about them."
 @Max Quinn The problem with redistribution is that once it starts, it never stops. This country was founded on land "redistributed" from the Indians and much of it was built by labor that was "redistributed" from slaves. Now I pay income taxes on my labor, which is taxed at a higher rate than Romney's capital gains and dividends, then much of it is" redistributed" to the elite in the form of corporate welfare. My payroll taxes are also collected and then the "surplus" is redistributed upward in the form of income tax cuts.
 @Max Quinn and GE employs how many people?
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152,000 workers
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Those damn rich !!!!!
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 @TimBurr  @Max Quinn So, are you saying that because the government gives GE money at tax time, GE can hire all those people? If so, then it means that the government can create jobs!
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That can't be.
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Let's see: GE hires the people it needs in order to produce products that it can sell for a profit, therefore GE should not have to pay taxes.Â
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Nope. That doesn't work.
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How about: By providing employment to Washington lobbyists, GE is able to influence legislation such that it doesn't have to pay taxes.Â
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As Willard might say, "That's the entrepreneurship that has made us great."
 @Max Quinn  @Jan Qwib  @TimBurr Thank you. The news reported yesterday 6million Americans haven't bought healthcare yet, they need to do so by 2013 tax deadline.
 @Jan Qwib  @TimBurr The government directed online insurance exchanges won't start until 2014. Numerous sites are popping up claiming to be government sponsored - they are scams. Good luck, though.
 @Max Quinn  @TimBurr Max you sound like an intelligent person. Maybe you can answer my question. I will be retiring in 8 months and drawing social security. I spend $750 a year for medical and dental costs. I can afford saving money and paying my own way. I have never been on welfare, food stamps or disability. I am in the lower income level, but I have (proudly) paid my own way. I checked into medical insurance. The site said it was set by the government, no need to shop around. The cheapest was $1500 a year, and that was a $10,000 deductible. I will still have to pay out pocket for my medical cost and a separate payment for dental. I don't understand how Democrats can afford this, and maybe I don't have all the answers yet. Am I missing something.
lol,lol,lol,lol,lol
 @swimmer I'm worried that he might have had a stroke midway through the paragraph...
max that was hard for timmy to get out. let him rest alittle before tries again. Â
 @TimBurr What?
 @Max QuinnEmployment pre-government involvement. With government involvement being the end-game for any legitimate profits & success aka the last 4 years GM GM GM
 @Max Quinn Or, as Anne Romney would say, "You people."
Here is a fun link to your celebrity POTUS!
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Please observe the comments section from the rest of the world.
What a clow we have as President!
 @MrAchilles What's a clow? I looked it up, but there's no such word. The Daily Mail is like the British version of National Enquirer. It appeals to those with little or no education, and they hate President Obama. The fact that you're quoting them says it all about you.
So your an American he just called a tramp and a free loader..??
Now the camera's are on you and they say ....
Sir Mam now that mitt has called you a low life scum will you still vote for him????
Reality is't not just for breakfast.....
@ cptmac11...... I took his comment to refer to the freeloaders that are out there milking the system that are able to work but won't even try to find a job, because of what's going on with the system and they are getting away with it. And don't tell me they aren't because I've seen it.
 @Bdou What about all the millionaire freeloaders, like Mitt himself? It's likely he pays little or no taxes on his huge pile of money. The biggest leaches of the government are the wealthy, but they don't want you to know that. Oil subsidies, farm subsidies, tax loopholes, etc., but the Republicans want you to believe it's all the poor people on food stamps that are the biggest government moochers.
 @QuandoQuandoQuando  @Bdou Millionaires paying some is better than people paying nothing.
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