Mitt, Michigan and a Couple of Cadillacs
Mitt, Michigan and a Couple of Cadillacs
By CHARLES M. BLOW
Published: February 24, 2012
Mitt Romney just cant stop wealth allusions from creeping into the conversation.
He did it again on Friday. At the end of a speech about his economic plan before the Detroit Economic Club, when it felt as though he was just winging it, he said: I love this country. I actually love this state. This feels good being back in Michigan. Um, you know the trees are the right height. The, uh, the streets are just right. I like the fact that most of the cars I see are Detroit-made automobiles. I drive a Mustang and a Chevy pickup truck. Ann drives a couple of Cadillacs, actually.
Two Cadillacs?
Thats rich, literally.
Thats not what you want to say when you are in Detroit, which, as I pointed out last week, has the highest poverty rate of any big city in America.
Thats not what you want to say in a city where Megan Owens of the Detroit-based advocacy organization Transportation Riders United said on Friday that roughly half of its bus service has been eliminated in the past five or so years.
Thats not what you want to say when discussing a tax-cut plan that, according to models prepared by the Tax Policy Center, would heavily weight the benefits toward the top of the income spectrum.
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