Thursday, December 15, 2011

Out of touch

Dear Mr. Romney,
I thought it might be a good idea to let you know that the American economic picture is not doing well. I dont know if you will win the primary or not, but I am assuming that you’re not aware of the struggles going on in our country.
 I’m basing this thought on the following article:

Romney has filed for permits for work that would almost quadruple the size of 3,009 square foot three-bedroom single-story home in tony La Jolla, California, near San Diego, to make way for a mansion. The plans call for a total demolition of the existing $12 million home and building a two-story, 11,062 square foot house in its stead, the San Diego Union Tribune reports.
I’m happy that you are able to “remodel” your beach house, but I question if you’re really in tune with the problems of the country when you blatently do things like this. Keep up this type of press release and you will definately spend more time in California than in 1600 Pensylvania Ave. Just Say'n

1 comment:

  1. His effing beach house...eff me. I don't even know what else to say. Now, I'm not advocating killing anybody for sure, but honestly, this was why the Russian revolution happened--because the aristocracy was so out of touch with the suffering of the lower classes. The class division in this country is becoming wider and wider. This is not going to be a good thing unless it is addressed and soon.

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