[T]he true Romney plan is to create an economic boom through the sheer power of Mr. Romney’s personal awesomeness. But the campaign doesn’t dare say that, for fear that voters would (rightly) consider it ridiculous. So what we’re getting instead is an attempt to brazen it out with nakedly false claims. There’s no jobs plan; just a plan for a snow job on the American people.
Greg Mitchell on media, politics, film, music, TV, comedy and more. "Not here, not here the darkness, in this twittering world." -- T.S. Eliot
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Krugman: Only Jobs Romney Knows are 'Snow Jobs'
Paul's Friday NYT column is (surprise) another Romney roaster. "Mr. Romney, it turns out, doesn’t have a plan; he’s just faking it. In
saying that, I don’t mean that I disagree with his economic philosophy; I
do, but that’s a separate point. I mean, instead, that Mr. Romney’s
campaign is telling lies: claiming that its numbers add up when they
don’t, claiming that independent studies support its position when those
studies do no such thing."
is author of a dozen books (click on covers at right), ;He was the longtime editor of Editor & Publisher. Email: gregmitch34@gmail.com Twitter: @GregMitch
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