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Alan55
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Actually, Mitt’s comments about the very poor and Mitt’s perception of the adequacy of the safety net to care for them is something he’s said numerous times in the past. He clarified that if the safety net was broken, he’d fix it – but his policies and those of the Republican party would further erode the safety net for the poor through additional cuts.Obviously not, but the quote (taken out of context) is going to appear in an anti-Mitt ad sooner rather than later.
The news media have not taken those remarks out of context at all. His comments and their context is clear: Mitt has no clue how the very poor live. If he thinks that the safety net meets the needs of the very poor, he lives in a fantasy world that bears no resemblance to the real world. His comments were callous and out of touch, and it was right for the media to call him on them.