Romney says he supports '100 percent in America'

MIAMI (AP) — Facing tough questions about his commitment to all Americans, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney declared Wednesday that his campaign supports "the 100 percent in America."
Romney was responding at a televised forum to questions sparked by his remarks last spring that, as a candidate, "my job is not to worry about" the 47 percent of Americans who don't earn enough to pay income taxes and are likely to support President Barack Obama. He also described them as people who are "dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe they are entitled" to a wide range of benefits.
In the days since the magazine Mother Jones posted the secretly taped comments to donors, the Romney campaign has tried to fend off criticism that the Republican candidate was writing off nearly half the country or was disdainful of them.
Earlier in the day, Romney tried to draw a distinction between himself and Obama. "The question of this campaign is not who cares about the poor and the middle class. I do. He does," Romney said at an Atlanta fundraiser. "The question is who can help the poor and the middle class. I can. He can't."
Romney has said he was talking on the video about support for his campaign, a point he returned to Wednesday at the Miami forum hosted by the Spanish-language TV network Univision.
"I know that I'm not going to get 100 percent of the vote and my campaign will focus on those people we think we can bring in to support me, but this is a campaign about helping people who need help," Romney said.
"My campaign is about the 100 percent in America," he said.
The forum, which was broadcast nationally in Spanish from a swing state that could help decide the presidential contest, was an opportunity to court Hispanics. That growing voting bloc overwhelmingly supported President Barack Obama four years ago.
However, the televised session initially focused on the caught-on-tape remarks, the latest in a string of missteps on domestic and foreign policy for the Republican candidate seven weeks out from Election Day.
Speaking to Romney in Spanish, the Univision hosts peppered him with questions about the video before turning to his reluctance to clarify his immigration policy and to his support for Arizona's controversial immigration law.
Romney backed away from his support earlier in the year for policies that would promote "self-deportation" of illegal immigrants. He said he supported policies that might give legal status to young illegal immigrants who serve in the military or pursue higher education.
"We're not going to round up people around the country and deport them," he said. "We need to provide a long-term solution."
He declined to detail his solution, despite being pressed by the hosts.
Romney assailed Obama for failing to deliver campaign promises to overhaul the nation's immigration system.
"He never tried to fix the immigration system," Romney said of the Democratic incumbent. "I will actually reform the immigration system and make it work for the people of America."
The Obama campaign responded by arguing that Hispanic voters have reason not to trust Romney.
"On critical issues, he continued to refuse to answer any of the tough questions or provide any specifics on what he'd do as president," Obama campaign official Stephanie Cutter said in a statement.
Obama is scheduled to participate in the same forum on Thursday.
Romney was responding at a televised forum to questions sparked by his remarks last spring that, as a candidate, "my job is not to worry about" the 47 percent of Americans who don't earn enough to pay income taxes and are likely to support President Barack Obama. He also described them as people who are "dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe they are entitled" to a wide range of benefits.
In the days since the magazine Mother Jones posted the secretly taped comments to donors, the Romney campaign has tried to fend off criticism that the Republican candidate was writing off nearly half the country or was disdainful of them.
Earlier in the day, Romney tried to draw a distinction between himself and Obama. "The question of this campaign is not who cares about the poor and the middle class. I do. He does," Romney said at an Atlanta fundraiser. "The question is who can help the poor and the middle class. I can. He can't."
Romney has said he was talking on the video about support for his campaign, a point he returned to Wednesday at the Miami forum hosted by the Spanish-language TV network Univision.
"I know that I'm not going to get 100 percent of the vote and my campaign will focus on those people we think we can bring in to support me, but this is a campaign about helping people who need help," Romney said.
"My campaign is about the 100 percent in America," he said.
The forum, which was broadcast nationally in Spanish from a swing state that could help decide the presidential contest, was an opportunity to court Hispanics. That growing voting bloc overwhelmingly supported President Barack Obama four years ago.
However, the televised session initially focused on the caught-on-tape remarks, the latest in a string of missteps on domestic and foreign policy for the Republican candidate seven weeks out from Election Day.
Speaking to Romney in Spanish, the Univision hosts peppered him with questions about the video before turning to his reluctance to clarify his immigration policy and to his support for Arizona's controversial immigration law.
Romney backed away from his support earlier in the year for policies that would promote "self-deportation" of illegal immigrants. He said he supported policies that might give legal status to young illegal immigrants who serve in the military or pursue higher education.
"We're not going to round up people around the country and deport them," he said. "We need to provide a long-term solution."
He declined to detail his solution, despite being pressed by the hosts.
Romney assailed Obama for failing to deliver campaign promises to overhaul the nation's immigration system.
"He never tried to fix the immigration system," Romney said of the Democratic incumbent. "I will actually reform the immigration system and make it work for the people of America."
The Obama campaign responded by arguing that Hispanic voters have reason not to trust Romney.
"On critical issues, he continued to refuse to answer any of the tough questions or provide any specifics on what he'd do as president," Obama campaign official Stephanie Cutter said in a statement.
Obama is scheduled to participate in the same forum on Thursday.
Yeah he declined to lay out his plan, because he doesn't have one. His plan is to lie his way to office and then do nothing like the lot of them do. Oh and despite what he tries to justify his remarks the 47% have really long memories, so long Mitt and good luck getting a job anywhere if your fortunes ever fail, because the 47% are watching you dig your own grave with your lies.
Yeah... 100% of the 1%!
Did Mitt fail public speaking 101 and 201 in College? With Obobby being a Lame Duck, anyone should be able to kick him out of office, but Mitt just canât stop saying stupid stuff! I can see it now we are going to get 4 more years of Odumbarse and this country is going to go further into the craphole. Howâs that for âChangeâ God, I am so tired of paying for Michelleâs and brats lavish vacations. Letâs get someone in the that at least âearnsâ a vacation. Â Â
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 @jonsiesd2 So mitt supports them as well ????
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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o.k. maybe its late. maybe i've one to many beers. maybe a lttle of that medical mariguana has gotton to my brain. but, the more i look at robme's alice in wonderland rabbit picture the more it bothers me. last time i had this happen to me was a cream concert at filmore west. anyway is that another lip under robme's nose???  Â
 @swimmer LOL!  I too keep getting freaked out by his teeth in that picture!!Â
IF OBummer wins a second term as president i have only one question for him. Â Who is he going to blame this time for the mess he is going to inherit from the last four years ????
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Mitt found the one thing he could not leverage a buy out of ...the American people..
God bless America...
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New scoop of the day. robme gave a speech to the hispanics. That's funny in itself but, and here's the but. He put on BRONZER self tanning lotion to look more like them. I'm telling you folks, you can't make this sheeeeeeet up! Â
 mitt's only talking point ...""But I really really want to be president"""
Now for laughs all we have to say is mitt romney and the whole room busts out laughing....
Was this his platform for getting elected...
That only works for clown college......
It's a sad disgusting day when all Romney would have to do to get elected is promise the 47% of people who pay NOTHING into Federal income tax that he would give them MORE money than Obama will. It's like letting you kids vote on whether they should get chocolate cake for breakfast. Once we get past 50% of the population paying no taxes, wont they always vote for the candidate that will promise to give them more of other peoples money? And spare me the elderly/handicap argument. I am talking about the part of the 47% like a bunch of people I know who who say "ow...my thumb hurts" and sit on SSI the rest of their life. THEY are the ones voting Obama. One even said he hope to get a raise when Obama wins.Â
o.k. no elderly/handicap argument. but, how about the top millionaires and billionaires that don't pay fed income tax?Â
 @swimmer My retired parents who live off of their investments would probably not be considered to pay a federal income tax by your standards and they are not multimillionaires and billionaires...
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I guess you don't consider capital gains tax in federal income tax?
huh no freedom however, your parents do have ssi right? doesn't matter cause robme has put your parents into the bracket of the 47% who don't pay fed taxes. according to robme and the pubes on these posts,  your parents are the moochers, the bums and low life's bottom of the barrel scum that robme says will not vote for him anyway. feels good to have your parents thrown under the bus by this clown right?
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@fweep Well, well, well.....if someone claims their thumb hurts just so they can sit back and get SSI, wouldn't you think there'd be some substantial paperwork to be obtained from a physician stating that they are disabled and unable to work?
 @pdxd  You would think so. I can count 6 people I know who currently who get gov't checks that don't need them. It's probably no harder than getting a medical Pot card.
"How is it fraud if the doctor signed off on it?"....Really ? REALLY ? google the current florida state governor who happens to be republiCON, he was ceo of an hmo that conspired with doctors to bilk medicare and medicaid (yes you and me the tax payer) out of millions !! He had help from docs, whom some are now in jail BUT the governor is not, he walked away with a multi million dollar severance, why do you think the republiCON party put him in charge of florida, they like doing biz with their own kind...WAKE UP iromney is a crook too !
"I can count 6 people I know who currently who get gov't checks that don't need them."
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 @fweep  @pdxd You need to find better friends.
 @cptmac11  @fweep  @pdxd How is it fraud if the doctor signed off on it?
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It may be disgusting that they don't try to take care of themselves and want the government to do it but it not fraud unless the doctor conspired with them to fake a condition that was not real.
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It is not as easy as fweep thinks though I have had a severe workplace injury that could not be visualized in a xray or tested for and found the entire system treats you as a con artist rather then someone who needs their help. This includes the doctors as well as the staff when it is a workers compensation claim.
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Having said that I also know people able to work that are actively trying to get disability and others on disability because of their own neglect and they all could easily do something to help support themselves even if it was a minimum wage job subsidized by disability but they just want the hand out with no strings attached.
@fweep @pdxd And as a good American you expose fruad where and when you see it ...
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OK, another FLIP FLOP....yes AGAIN, for the past year iromney has been stating , "I will reform immigration laws and deport( he's even said he would have "self deportation" what ever that is) ALL illegal immigrants.
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OK, ready for the flip flop
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Last nite on Latino TV he stated that, "he would not deport hard working families and their children"
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This is incredible, who are his handlers ?? The three stooges ??
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Oh and when you don't think it could get worse, he dyed his face a tone darker for the interview...AHHH , yes he did..
This is a massive train wreck ! Look at the link ! Or watch it today on any of the news channels !
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread883470/pg1
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hey punkscout, check out mexican mitt on the web site above and tell us about it
Yet more proof of the left wing media bias. Every typical morning 'news' show spent hours on Romney's comments (all true), yet the same liberal media refuses to spend any airtime on Obama's many years of promoting his desire for the 'Redistribution Of Wealth' liberal ideology.
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So tell me, does supply side economics (p1ss down economics) ALSO a form of âwealth distributionâ?
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Because thatâs what it has behaved like.
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Give tax breaks to âjob creatorsâ who then use that money to buy politicians who then give them more tax breaks and sell it is needed to âcreate jobsâ.
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So the wealth in this country gets sent upward and upward to fewer and fewer.
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Maybe thatâs why itâs not called âdistributing", because itâs more like concentrating.
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I canât say they are right. I CAN say that because I lived in these times (like I live now) and have not seen the benefit of such trickle down.
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Indeed if I compare this to other times when it was NOT in practice, I can say that those times (also times I have lived) were better off for those who made less.
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Scientists once believed that the galaxy was the only such formation in the universe. When they got more data, they found that idea was flawed.
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I would say that we should wait out for more data. It is obvious (since we have had supply side working now for 12 years) that is it not working right now.
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It does not work for 90+% of the population.
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It DOES appear to work for a very msall portion of the US.
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 @Repoman  @last boyscout Most economists believe Supply-Side Economics works. Even JFK.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/06/opinion/06bartlett.html?_r=1
Have you even thought of what "supply side econ" is ?? It means if "they build it" then someone will by it ??? Ah, the basis of economics is ; 1) a need or DEMAND....then 2) build or SUPPLY. Your stating that we switch those around...absollutly absurd and you've fallen for it !
 @TimBurr  @Repoman  @last boyscout Excellent article. Â
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"Today, supply-side economics has become associated with an obsession for cutting taxes under any and all circumstances. No longer do its advocates in Congress and elsewhere confine themselves to cutting marginal tax rates â the tax on each additional dollar earned â as the original supply-siders did. Rather, they support even the most gimmicky, economically dubious tax cuts with the same intensity."
Mitt... I don't buy your statements. Â What you say when you don't know the cameras are rolling is far more indicative than a planned speech. Â You let your true colors out. Â Now you have to wear them.
@Sweetpea Kind of like Obama telling Puttin he will be a little more flexible after the elections?
@Greg11 WHy do you hire illegal mexicans???
Iie, cheat, or steal. The American politician way. The only thing romney cares about is a 100% of his pocket book getting fatter
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If you "support 100 % of America", then bring your off-shore accounts back to the USA and get that Cayman Island flag off of your yacht.
@WendyTeagarden Ouch reality slap...good one....
I'm not going to vote for Romney, but I'm not going to say it's over. Â Never say never, that is when you get into trouble.
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Romney has been two faced from the beginning of his election bid.  Telling the rich what they wanted to hear and telling the poor and middle class what they wanted to hear.  And yes, they are two different versions of Romney.  Every politician lies to get elected, Romney and Obama aren't exceptions to this rule.  Romney's campaign director told everyone that they were going to run a "Etch-a-Sketch" campaign so nothing I'm seeing surprises me.
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Romney is going to have to do great in the debates to pull out a win. Â I want to see how he does in them before I believe it's over for him.
20 minutes of Romney flip flops. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W_pgfWK3sxw
Oh my god i just took a second look at this picture of robme. first thought is that he belongs to the alice in wonderland cast. which is quit possible. second he looks like the guy in the control tower of airplane. I need to enlarge this pic of robme, this is a picture of someone who has completely lost it. out of control lost in space. no wonder you don't see lyingryan around him anymore.Â
"I guess I picked a bad day to quit lying".....(as to the 47%)
 @swimmer Calling Romney, Robme.  I love it.
what i tell ya, another gaff? another flip flop. every freaking day there is something new, kachina, kgb, tinnyburp, sorbait aren't you people embarrassed of your pick of the pube party. you keep backing this loser up and he keeps sheeeting on you. i really feel for ya  Â
@swimmer Well rick santorum said the republicans will never get the smart people to vote for them
But you would think they would get one to be their persident...
This just keeps getting better and better. Maybe we can move election day back to January so Mittens can flip flop five more times. What a doooosh.
Mitt Romney, the candidate promising to support 100% of the population, promising most things to all people, with the intent to ultimately only benefit the 1%
The only contest Romney is going to win is the gold medal for "flip-flopping." How can you vote for someone who appears to change his opinions just to court voters. What does he stand for? Anyone know? I sure don't. He's so desperate to be president he will do and say anything. Not someone I want leading this country.