Paul Krugman: Mitt's Gray Areas
Once upon a time a rich man named Romney ran for president. He could
claim, with considerable justice, that his wealth was well-earned, that
he had in fact done a lot to create good jobs for American workers.
Nonetheless, the public understandably wanted to know both how he had
grown so rich and what he had done with his wealth; he obliged by
releasing extensive information about his financial history.
But that was 44 years ago. And the contrast between George Romney and
his son Mitt — a contrast both in their business careers and in their
willingness to come clean about their financial affairs — dramatically
illustrates how America has changed.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
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