
This video is a little over six minutes of Mitt Romney flip-flopping. Quite a bit of footage in a condensed period of time and it successfully shows that this man running for president—this man who wants you to trust him with your future—has no plan. He’s pro-life, he’s pro-choice. He’s against the auto bailout until Obama proved that the bailout was the right thing to do; Romney then wants credit for the success of it. He creates the model for the new health care plan. When Obama put forth the very same plan, Romney promises to repeal it.
A person who is running for the highest office in the United States should have a plan. They should have an opinion. We as a people need to feel that our President can and will lead us in a specific direction, even if we don’t agree with it. Romney’s plan, appears to be hidden in the Cayman Islands with his money.


Romeny has one video. The one done in secret where his donors have picked what part of America they want to exploit or be sold out right to them. Kinda like when Cheney and his closed meetings with the big oil boys carved up Iraq for sale before the lies began. The Koch’s will take all the domestic oil they can, plus the forests they use to make their toilet paper. Mining companies will carve up the Grand Canyon for uranium, big coal will get the entire state of Wyoming. Gas companies will get all the fracking rights they need plus the water rights that will be needed. Of course, Trans Canada will pump their poisonous bitumen anywhere they damn please. Monsanto will be growing GM food in your backyard. You get it. he has a plan.
Mitt is vague about specifics on virtually every issue because there are no specifics. He’ll continually flip-flop on his policy positions because he is a habitual panderer desperately seeking validation from the voters. He makes crap up because he cannot be bothered with doing his homework so that his comments are drawn from verifiable facts and reflect reality.
I would suggest that Romney lacks the courage of his convictions, but Mitt doesn’t appear to have any convictions.
Most folks would regard these traits as weaknesses, but Mitt probably regards them as character attributes. Bottom line, if he believes that it will help him to get elected, it’s all good.
Okay, I’m not being completely fair to the Master Panderer from Massachusetts. In fact, Mitt does indeed have a specific, detailed economic plan for America, and he’ll gladly share it … just as soon as his billionaire and corporate overlords finish writing it.