Mitt "Goldilocks" Romney sure is fickle.
This morning, he told us he's "not concerned with the very poor." Last week, he said he's not worried about the 1 percent because he wants "to help the 99 percent." Apparently, the "very poor" are not part of the 99 percent.
But we already know that his proposed tax plans wouldn't help the very poor or the 99 percent. As Jed Lewison reported:
[T]he top 1% would receive on average an $82,188 tax cut and the top 0.1% would receive a $464,005 tax cut. Do a little math and you'll see that 77% of Mitt Romney's tax cut would go to the top 1%—and 44% would go to the top 0.1%.
So if Mitt admits he doesn't care about the poor, and he says he doesn't care about the rich even though we know his tax policies would hurt low- and middle-income Americans, whom exactly does he want to help? Considering he'll say anything, anything at all, to get elected, seems like there's really just one American he cares about: Mitt Romney.