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Romney to LGBT people: "I didn't know you had families."

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Boston Spirit magazine has dug a bit deeper into Mitt Romney’s past interactions with LGBT people, particularly during his time as governor. Many of these stories are known: his firing of two state employees ostensibly for marrying their same-sex partners, his dissolution of the Governor’s Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth,  his blocking of an anti-bullying guide because it contained the words “bisexual” and “transgender,” and his testimony against marriage equality to the Senate Judiciary Committee after the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled the state’s ban was unconstitutional. But this new profile illustrates a more profound level of insensitivity to the experience of LGBT people than his past position statements suggest.

David Wilson and Julie Goodridge, two of the plaintiffs whose case led to the legalization of marriage equality in Massachusetts, described meeting with Romney to discuss their experiences. According to Wilson, “it was like talking to a robot. No expression, no feeling.” At one point, Romney remarked, “I didn’t know you had families.” Goodridge recalls her final exchange with the governor, which proved to her that he had “no capacity for empathy”:

GOODRIDGE: Governor Romney, tell me — what would you suggest I say to my 8 year-old daughter about why her mommy and her ma can’t get married because you, the governor of her state, are going to block our marriage?

ROMNEY: I don’t really care what you tell your adopted daughter. Why don’t you just tell her the same thing you’ve been telling her the last eight years.

Romney described the meeting to the press as “pleasant,” as Goodridge cried.

This lack of understanding for the experience of same-sex families seems to have played out even on the occasions in which he was open to supporting LGBT protections. Josh Friedes, who once served as advocacy director for the Massachusetts Freedom to Marry Coalition, explained Romney’s business-informed rationale:

FRIEDES: He made clear that he was willing to listen to business leaders about the issue of family recognition. The impression was that if business leaders told him certain benefits and protections would increase the productivity of gay workers, he would be open to supporting those. … It was not really about what these protections would do for gay families, but what they would do for the titans of industry… It felt like there was a lord/serf relationship.

Ardith Wieworka knows she cannot prove that she was fired as the state’s Office of Child Care Services just because she was going to marry her same-sex partner, but she remembers what Romney’s administration told her when they fired her: they wanted someone more “like them.”

Adding yet another item to the list of why I cannot stand this man…

That fucknugget…I swear he’s literally a sociopath. I’m not even kidding.

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No one needs to see my birth certificate. They know this was the place where we were born and raised

— Romney, in Oakland Co, MI (via jasencomstock)

Fuck you, Mitt Romney. 

I’m sorry. But not really.

Fuck YOU.

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Nobody knows which overseas tax haven you keep your money in, though, so we definitely want to see those tax returns.

(Also, fuck you, you racist prick.) (via trans-terrific)

Seen elsewhere:

‘Shorter Romney: “Ha ha, I’m white.”’

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    • #racism
    • #birthers
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porpoiselessness:

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johnfuckingzoidberg:

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sigur-roskolnikov:

Casual reminder that Mitt Romney physically assaulted a gay man.  Santorum was two letters away from calling Obama the n-word on national television.  Paul Ryan laughed as an elderly man with a broken arm was tackled to the ground.  All three of them have expressed their hatred of women in their policies.

Deadly serious reminder that if you vote for them, you are promoting people that have attitudes think these are okay things to do.

I happened to notice you did not provide any proof of anything like this ever happening.

Mitt Romney assaulting a fellow gay student.

Rick Santorum may have almost calling Obama n-word.

Paul Ryan mocking an elderly man who was tackled after he protested against ending Medicare.

Better?

Reblogging the version that’s got a shit-ton of sources so naysayers can’t b’awww about it.

FACTS ON FACTS.

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    • #Mitt Romney
    • #Santorum
    • #obama
    • #paul ryan
    • #Queue
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Whose Plan Destroys Medicare — Obama’s or Romney-Ryan’s?

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Stumping in Florida today, Mitt Romney charged President Obama’s Affordable Care Act will “cut more than $700 billion” out of Medicare.

What Romney didn’t say was that his running-mate’s budget — approved by House Republicans and by Romney himself — would cut Medicare by the same amount.

The big difference, though, is the Affordable Care Act achieves these savings by reducing Medicare payments to drug companies, hospitals, and other providers rather than cutting payments to Medicare beneficiaries.

The Romney-Ryan plan, by contrast, achieves its savings by turning Medicare into a voucher whose value doesn’t keep up with expected increases in healthcare costs — thereby shifting the burden onto Medicare beneficiaries, who will have to pay an average of $6,500 a year more for their Medicare insurance, according the original analysis of the Republican plan by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.

Moreover, the Affordable Care Act uses its Medicare savings to help children and lower-income Americans afford health care, and to help seniors pay for prescription drugs by filling the so-called “donut hole” in Medicare Part D coverage.

The Romney-Ryan plan uses the savings to finance even bigger tax cuts for the very wealthy.

Spread the word. Don’t allow the GOP to get away with this demagoguery.

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    • #Mitt Romney
    • #Paul Ryan
    • #President Obama
    • #Health Care
    • #health
    • #politics
    • #classism
    • #Poverty
    • #Medicare
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upworthy:

Mitt Romney should probably stop using facts to support his arguments.
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Mitt Romney should probably stop using facts to support his arguments.

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A Brit, a Jew, and a Polish guy all walk into the bar and say, ‘Holy crap, Romney is a douche.’

Andy Borowitz

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Mitt Romney reveals London fund-raising events 
On the eve of the Olympics, Romney is planning two separate fund-raising events in central London hosted by banking industry officials.
(RICK WILKING/REUTERS)

OK, NOW I’m confused. I get the idea that “money is speech”. (I don’t agree, but I get it.) But how do foreign bankers get to use their “speech” to influence US elections? 
This is a serious question. Can someone explain to me why this is legal or sensible?



Anyone else remember when conservatives made a stink about “terrorists buying elections!!11!”?  The big thing was that foreign interests shouldn’t be able to influence our elections.  So uh…how exactly is this different?
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Mitt Romney reveals London fund-raising events

On the eve of the Olympics, Romney is planning two separate fund-raising events in central London hosted by banking industry officials.

(RICK WILKING/REUTERS)

OK, NOW I’m confused. I get the idea that “money is speech”. (I don’t agree, but I get it.) But how do foreign bankers get to use their “speech” to influence US elections? 

This is a serious question. Can someone explain to me why this is legal or sensible?

Anyone else remember when conservatives made a stink about “terrorists buying elections!!11!”? The big thing was that foreign interests shouldn’t be able to influence our elections. So uh…how exactly is this different?

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    • #fundraiser
    • #politics
    • #London
    • #banking
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A New York City donor a few cars back, who also would not give her name, said Romney needed to do a better job connecting. “I don’t think the common person is getting it,” she said from the passenger seat of a Range Rover stamped with East Hampton beach permits. “Nobody understands why Obama is hurting them.


“We’ve got the message,” she added. “But my college kid, the baby sitters, the nails ladies — everybody who’s got the right to vote — they don’t understand what’s going on. I just think if you’re lower income — one, you’re not as educated, two, they don’t understand how it works, they don’t understand how the systems work, they don’t understand the impact.”

Amidst a a $75,000-per-person Mitt Romney fundraiser attended by guests arriving in “Range Rovers, BMWs, Porsche roadsters and one gleaming cherry red Ferrari,” an anonymous Romney supporter bemoans the lack of support for Romney from “the common person”.

No, this is not from The Onion.

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This.

Sounds.

Exactly.

Like.

My.

Fucking.

Father.

I cannot tell you how many times I have been told that I “just don’t understand”, well…everything.  Politics, economics, foreign policy, health care, language.  Anytime I disagree, anytime I say “You’re wrong and here’s why”, it comes back to “you just don’t understand”.  Usually with a side of “You’ll understand when you’re older/you’re too young to get it”, and before I finished(ish) college, it was “You just haven’t had enough education” - which is kind of ironic coming from my father who had less education than me even then?  Not that college is any great determiner of anything but still.  He’s flat-out told my mother and I both that we’re just too stupid to get it when we disagree with his politics.  

This is an extremely common viewpoint among conservatives.  They really do think everyone else is just stupid, even those who are literally living the impact of their fucked-up policies.  

I just can’t even with this dismissive bullshit.

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    • #romney
    • #mitt romney
    • #conservatives
    • #fuck the rich
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Think about it: a man who wants to be the president of the United States took his great wealth, and instead of investing that great wealth in America, the country he hopes to lead, he somehow chose to find the tax haven, Switzerland, where he opened up a bank account. He invested in the Cayman islands, has a corporation in Bermuda, and he took money from shadowy south American investors when he started Bain Capital and he conveniently has decided that he will not release his income tax returns. Doesn’t it make you wonder what Mitt Romney is trying to hide from the American people?
Ted Strickland, Former Governor of Ohio and co-chair of the president’s Ohio reelection campaign.  (via kathiek)

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Feminist, Witch, writer. I say "fuck" a lot. Like, a LOT. I do not believe in being polite to my oppressors, or anyone's oppressors, really. Intersectionality or GTFO.

This blog is mostly recreational douchebag evisceration (rhetorical only, unless you happen to be within arm's reach, and then I make no promises), a healthy dose of cat pictures and beautiful things, and varying amounts of venting about my offline life. There won't be much fandom stuff, but what there is will probably be Bablyon 5, Leverage, Elementary, or Avengers.

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