It could be argued, with a high degree of credibility, that the most serious roadblock to happiness and fulfillment, not to mention health and general well-being for the average American in 2012 is the Republican Party. Or, to be more specific, the practices and principles which are embraced and endorsed by the current incarnation of the Republican Party.
Let’s look down the list. The economy? Still in the tank, thanks to the profligate spending of the Bush administration and the crimes and predations of Wall Street and the banking industry. The environment? Drill, baby, drill—and frack you in the process. Health care? Let’s repeal it. Civil rights? Depends on whose. Women’s rights? Sure, we have lots of special laws just for women.
It is heartening, then, to watch Mitt Romney and the Republicans squirm as the candidate comes under attack for his work at Bain Capital, and for his refusal to release more than two years of tax returns.

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It’s no wonder Romney is defensive about his time at Bain, and about when he ended it. After all, the firm is notorious for outsourcing and layoffs, and for investing in such sterling endeavors as Stericycle, a company that specialized in disposing of aborted fetuses collected from family planning clinics, among other things. And that was an investment that took place in 1999, by the way.
As for the missing tax returns … as so many others have said, the calculation must have been made that it would be more damning to release the returns than to withhold them. Hence Romney’s continued refusal to show anything earlier than his 2010 return. We already know about the offshore accounts Romney has, and we already know he makes tons of money (most of it from his Bain days). What is he hiding? And as a presidential candidate, is he really entitled to hide it?
Let’s keep the pressure on.

I would laugh at this if I thought it weren’t what you believe, but sadly, I fear you actually think what you say is true. I don’t even know where to start here. I’m literally overwhelmed with the amount of claims that you’ve made with no factual evidence to back up those claims.
Thanks for your comment—I guess. I see you run a blog called “The Elephant in the Corner,” which purports to be moderate but seems to adopt a conservative point of view. The wording in my post “Bain of Our Existence” is of course meant to provoke “conservatives”. But its claims are indeed based on fact, as anyone who reads or listens should realize. The economy? Don’t you think the deficit Bush ran up, and the 2008 financial crisis, play a central role here, up to this very day? Or is it the “moderate” view that our crappy economy is all Obama’s fault? As for the other topics, Republican positions on the environment and energy, “Obamacare” and women’s reproductive rights are all conspicuously well-known. As are their attempts to suppress civil and voter rights in states like Arizona, Florida and Texas. And finally, regarding Bain and Romney’s tax returns, I think it’s up to the candidate to provide a believable alternative view.