2019 Elections

Perriello: Romney’s Problem Is “His Moral Framework, Not His Misstatements”

Former Rep. Tom Perriello, now president of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, has an op-ed in Politico today pointing out that Mitt Romney's comment that he's "not concerned with the very poor" was no mistake - it was a Kinsley gaffe, a politician accidentally telling the truth:Some political analysts made this a story about Romney's penchant for verbal slip-ups. But the real problem is one of policy, not PR. It's his moral framework, not his misstatements. More than 40 percent of families with kids and household incomes below $100,000 would see their taxes rise under Romney's plan, while 99 percent of millionaires would get a six-figure tax cut. He is offering security to the most secure - and struggle to the rest. In short, Romney would turn the theological principle of a preferential option for the poor on its head. Obama accurately calls our time a "make-or-break moment for America's middle class." Despite attempts by the media to see that as a shift from the right to the left, it's a shift of priorities from K Street and Wall Street to Main Street and the other side of the tracks; from influence peddling to basic fairness, resilience and competitiveness. Romney's "out-of-touch" gaffes do not belong to him alone - but to a conservative economic agenda at dramatic odds with Americans' economic reality.Learn more about CAP Action Fund's work at AmericanProgressAction.org, "like" them on Facebook, or follow them on Twitter.

Congressman Tom PerrielloFormer Rep. Tom Perriello, now president of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, has an op-ed in Politico today pointing out that Mitt Romney’s comment that he’s “not concerned with the very poor” was no mistake – it was a Kinsley gaffe, a politician accidentally telling the truth:

Some political analysts made this a story about Romney’s penchant for verbal slip-ups. But the real problem is one of policy, not PR. It’s his moral framework, not his misstatements.

More than 40 percent of families with kids and household incomes below $100,000 would see their taxes rise under Romney’s plan, while 99 percent of millionaires would get a six-figure tax cut. He is offering security to the most secure – and struggle to the rest. In short, Romney would turn the theological principle of a preferential option for the poor on its head. […]

Obama accurately calls our time a “make-or-break moment for America’s middle class.” Despite attempts by the media to see that as a shift from the right to the left, it’s a shift of priorities from K Street and Wall Street to Main Street and the other side of the tracks; from influence peddling to basic fairness, resilience and competitiveness. Romney’s “out-of-touch” gaffes do not belong to him alone – but to a conservative economic agenda at dramatic odds with Americans’ economic reality.

Learn more about CAP Action Fund’s work at AmericanProgressAction.org, “like” them on Facebook, or follow them on Twitter.

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