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Mitt Romney & Paul Ryan "Height Of Hypocrisy" On Poverty

Worried that voters think he scorns low-income Americans and cares only about the rich, Mitt Romney sent Paul Ryan to give a speech on poverty yesterday in Ohio. Romney’s VP pick argued that their agenda offers the better fix for poverty — a claim directly refuted by their motives, their plans, and history. (Here’s a video laying bare Romney’s double-talking hypocrisy and more on Ryan’s soup kitchen fiasco.)

Fake photo ops and speeches can’t hide Romney’s plan to make the working poor pay more so the wealthy pay less.

We don’t want politicians who just talk the talk — we want them to walk the walk. Mitt Romney sent Paul Ryan to talk about poverty, but fake photo ops and speeches can’t hide their scorn for struggling families and their plan to make the working poor pay more so the wealthy pay less.

Ryan said 60% of Americans are "takers," but then tried to show his compassion with a fake photo op of him washing clean pans in an empty soup kitchen — costing the charity funding from donors upset by his political stunt. Their plan for America shows they’d govern the same way: take from hungry children and sick young mothers, end Medicare as we know it, and cut education — to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy.

Tax cuts for the wealthy don’t trickle down. Faith leaders are calling out their agenda as "height of hypocrisy" for making the rich richer and the working poor poorer. Romney and Ryan try to hide their true colors with campaign speeches and staged photo ops, but the public is on to their hypocrisy. Ryan’s church is, too — the Catholic Bishops said the Romney-Ryan budget fails a "basic moral test."


ATTACKS AND RESPONSES

CONCERN: "Anti-poverty programs don’t work."
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ATTACK: "We should block grant federal anti-poverty programs and remove federal mandates that keep them from working."
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MYTH: "Poverty exists because people are too lazy to work."
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