In his swan song, Romney
makes it clear that he and his elites want to continue pressing their "shock
therapy" on the American people as well, rolling back the very mild attempts
in the past to ameliorate, slightly, some of the worst excesses and inequities
of unhinged corporate greed. In fact, Romney identifies these tepid measures
as dire threats to "American culture" itself:
The threat to our culture comes from within. In the 1960s, there were
welfare programs that created a culture of poverty in our country. Now, some
people think we won that battle when we reformed welfare. But the liberals
haven't given up. At every turn, they tried to substitute government largess
for individual responsibility. They fight to strip work requirements from
welfare, to put more people on Medicaid, and remove more and more people from
having to pay any income tax whatsoever. Dependency is death to initiative,
risk-taking and opportunity. Dependency is culture killing. It's a drug. We've
got to fight it like the poison it is.
The
ignorance -- and inhumanity - of this statement is breathtaking. Think of it:
there was no poverty in the United States until "liberals" came along in the
1960s and "created" it with their welfare programs. (Before this "culture of
poverty" was created, apparently, the few poor people in America just died off
discreetly, like Russians, instead of hanging around a bit longer on
government handouts, the way they do now, the shiftless, no-good wretches. Oh
yeah, and they breed a lot too, more than white folks.) And even though Bill
Clinton (uncredited here, of course, but the elite are well aware of his
sterling services) finally drove the stake through the welfare program, these
evildoers will still not rest. Just look at what they want to do: "put more
people on Medicaid," and "remove more and more people from having to pay any
income tax whatsoever." (Wait a minute; I thought red-meat-chomping CPACkers
were in favor of people paying no
taxes. I guess that only applies to the right
sort of people.)