Such a surprise that MItt Romney isn't concerned with the very poor.
As Mitt Romney told us this morning, he's
not concerned with the poor:
“I’m not concerned with the very poor. We have a safety net there,” Romney told CNN. “If it needs repair, I’ll fix it.
But we learned yesterday that 43.1 percent of American households are less than three months from poverty—they don't have the resources to stay out of poverty for that long if they lose their jobs or face a medical crisis. How about those people? Are they un-poor enough for Romney to be "concerned" with them? And if he's "concerned" with them now, what about two or three months after a job loss or other crisis that throws them into poverty?
Are more than 40 percent of American families just three months away from being beneath Mitt Romney's concern?