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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Thu Sep 27, 2012, 03:52 PM Sep 2012

Romney gets still more low-down with remarks tying Obama defense reductions to military suicides

Romney gets still more low-down with remarks tying Obama defense reductions to military suicides

by Meteor Blades

It's a political campaign, right? So we all expect a little hyperbole, a few sucker punches, the occasional head-butt, flying elbows and lots of eye-pokes. Such stuff is not a 21st Century phenomenon as anyone knows who has checked out the contests when John Adams and Thomas Jefferson went at it or when Grover Cleveland and James G. Blaine did.

Nonetheless, Mitt Romney's linking of military suicides to President Obama's (modest) reductions in military spending during a speech Thursday to the American Legion is a particularly nasty bit of business. In Springfield, Virginia, a battleground state, Romney said, after expressing opposition to the Obama reductions:

"We have huge numbers of our men and women that are returning from conflict, that are seeking counseling, psychological counseling, and can't find that counseling within our system. And, of course, record numbers of suicides. This is a crisis!" Romney said at the American Legion post.

Military suicides do constitute a crisis. President Obama has not been remiss in recognizing this, both in his appointment of Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki and his taking a personal interest in the subject. And then there is the budget. Under Obama, spending for dealing with PTSD and traumatic brain injury as well as mental health services has been increased significantly.

Paul Ryan, on the other hand, has actively sought cuts in Veterans heatlh benefits. The proposed Romney-Ryan budget could cut nearly a fifth of the VA's budget, $11 billion axed. That's not the worst of it. Romney favors privatizing a portion of VA health coverage, replacing it with a voucher system, something even the very conservative Veterans of Foreign Wars oppose. Paul Krugman kicked this Vouchercare idea in the groin:

Mitt Romney wants to privatize the VA. This is awesome on multiple levels. First, you know what voucherization would mean in practice: the vouchers would be inadequate, and become more so over time, so that veterans who don’t make enough money to top them up would fail to receive essential care. Patriotism!

Patriotism, indeed. Samuel Johnson once proclaimed that patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. But if had lived in more modern times, he would have known that it is often the first refuge, particularly of political scoundrels. Romney's outrageous, infuriating implication that the president's budgetary proposals for the Pentagon are somehow to blame for a crisis in military suicides—whose roots predate Obama's entrance in the Senate, much less the White House—offers a perfect example of the updated version of Johnson's dictum.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/09/27/1137153/-Romney-gets-still-more-low-down-with-remarks-tying-Obama-defense-reductions-to-military-suicides

Why Mitt Romney will always be a dick
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/09/27/1137131/-Why-Mitt-Romney-will-always-be-a-dick


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Romney gets still more low-down with remarks tying Obama defense reductions to military suicides (Original Post) ProSense Sep 2012 OP
Kick! n/t ProSense Sep 2012 #1
What a pathetic bastard Romney is. bluestate10 Sep 2012 #2
Romney doesn't give a shit about military suicides Cali_Democrat Sep 2012 #3
"A crisis" Romney said, adding "Willie Horton, the Muslim Brotherhood and the New Black Panthers." Scuba Sep 2012 #4
That smell is the stench of desperation. Bake Sep 2012 #5
I wouldn't trust Mitt Romney Aerows Sep 2012 #6
Speaking as a man that served for 6 years. mick063 Sep 2012 #7

bluestate10

(10,942 posts)
2. What a pathetic bastard Romney is.
Thu Sep 27, 2012, 04:13 PM
Sep 2012

President Obama has allocated more resources to taking care of the mental and physical needs of veterans when they return home than any wartime President back to the FDR-Truman era. No only that, President Obama has shown time and time again that he cares about the actual people his policies helps whenever he meets them, either during White House functions for them and their families or when the President is traveling the country.

 

Scuba

(53,475 posts)
4. "A crisis" Romney said, adding "Willie Horton, the Muslim Brotherhood and the New Black Panthers."
Thu Sep 27, 2012, 04:20 PM
Sep 2012
 

mick063

(2,424 posts)
7. Speaking as a man that served for 6 years.
Thu Sep 27, 2012, 06:16 PM
Sep 2012

I would consider myself more qualified than Mitt Romney to speak on such matters (I honestly do).


Imagine being in sonar control and reporting to the bridge of an incoming torpedo. Imagine counting down the seconds until expected impact. Some people crack under the pressure. Some people perform with cool exceptional-ism.

Who would you want as your sonar operator?

Mitt Romney or Barack Obama?

Which one displays reassuring body language under duress? Which one would make sound judgment under pressure?

Personally, I think President Barack Obama would have been an exceptional military man. He just strikes me that way. I would go to war with him. I leave it to your own imagination to envision Mitt Romney in a dire situation.

Just going off of perception having served myself.

This is why Mitt Romney would be the last person i would listen to with respect to any military matter.



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