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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Romney Should Stop Leaching Off Of The Nonmormon Population

Isn't Romney rich enough to afford his own goodies? He pays his taxes at the lowest possible rate, (as far as we know.....he has not been forthcoming with all of his financial information from overseas accounts yet) and uses and abuses everything the taxpayors of this country have to offer, even though the rest of us have to pay for it or do without it. Why is a government employee of Kansas working as an unpaid advisor to Romney's campaign? That's right; Kris Kobach, Secretary of State in Kansas, is donating Kansans' time to Mitt Romney! Kansas, itself, does not owe Romney anything. The population of Kansas has not agreed to support Romney. Romney's use of Kris Kobach, while Kris Kobach has an official obligation to the people of Kansas, is nothing short of dishonest and wrong.

As of yesterday, Mitt Romney is also receiving secret service protection at taxpayors' expense. Most presidential wannabees don't get publicly funded protection this early in a campaign. If Romney wants to continue his bid, can't he do that at his own expense, until he actually gets nominated by his party? He isn't a former president or first spouse, he hasn't been nominated, and he isn't even a governer or representative of any state anymore; why are we paying for his personal needs? If he's truly as concerned about the middle class as he claims, he should not be making the middle class pay his way, here. Doesn't he have his own safety net? Here's more information, concerning a "safety net" Romney has in the Caymen Islands.

As for the conflict of interest created by the untaxed, free services of a Kansas official, here is what someone from Kansas anonymously stated, "How many hours does this man actually spend doing the job he was hired to do here in Kansas? Our taxes pay him to do a job here. He's using us to make a name for himself (and not a good one) around the country. Shouldn't he be held accountable for his work right here in this state? Though, he does seem to make more of a mess when he is working for Kansas", at the WIBW website. If Mitt wants to be a real man about all of this, he should at least start paying for the services he takes and make sure that no conflicts arise between the person he uses and the people that person represents.




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