Limerick Ode To Mitt “How Dare You Accuse Me Of Saying What I Said” Romney

Mitt Romney has a bad habit of pretending he didn’t say something that he actually said. And claiming not to hold positions that he really holds.

For instance, after getting flack for his stated opinion that we have too many cops, firemen, and teachers, and that cutting such jobs is a good thing, he’s pretending this never happened. According to Mitt, to claim he said what he said and holds views that he really holds is “a very strange accusation.”

Don’t believe Mitt for even a minute. For while the federal government doesn’t directly hire (or fire) cops, firemen, and teachers, Romney’s stated policies would starve the state and municipal budgets, causing cops, firefighters, and teachers to lose their jobs.

Limerick Ode To Mitt “How Dare You Accuse Me Of Saying What I Said” Romney
By Madeleine Begun Kane

Vote Mitt, if you think our supply
Of teachers and cops is too high,
And firemen too.
We’ll be losing a slew
Of them all — that’s what Romney-votes buy.

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4 Responses to “Limerick Ode To Mitt “How Dare You Accuse Me Of Saying What I Said” Romney”

  1. kenny says:

    Enjoyed leafing through your blog!
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  2. madkane says:

    Thanks so much Kenny. I’ll check out your blog.

  3. Hansi says:

    Bottom line is: Who knows what he’ll do if elected?

  4. madkane says:

    Hansi, you make a good point. But were I a betting person I’d bet Mitt would govern from the extreme right.