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niyad

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21. well, I don't know about a website that cannot even spell corectly, but found this from new yorker
Tue Sep 4, 2012, 01:22 AM
Sep 2012

Tagg Romney and His Father’s Money


“No one we went to as an investor said, ‘Oh, your dad is Mitt Romney, I’m going to give you $10 million dollars,’ ” Tagg Romney told the Times. And yet a good number of people did give him that kind of money: as the Times reports, sixty-four investors put two hundred and forty-four million dollars into Solamere, a private equity fund that Tagg started after the 2008 campaign, operating, at first, out of the same offices as the campaign headquarters, soliciting people who had been campaign contributors, with ten million dollars from his mother’s blind trust; and later with his father speaking at an investor’s conference and a number of employees who had worked either for the campaign or for another company that turned out to be “a multi-billion dollar Ponzi scheme.” (That one was an actual financial Ponzi scheme, not a political one like, say, the Gingrich campaign.) The Times story doesn’t suggest that there was anything untoward or fraudulent in Solamere’s own practices. But it does offer some answers to the question of whether, and why, Mitt Romney’s money will be a problem for him in the Presidential campaign.

The Solamere story comes across as a clumsily loose thread in the tangle of the Romney family’s business and political interests and associations. Journalists are going to spend the next six months looking for and unravelling others. Some may be bad; others may just look and sound that way, or come across as financially alien to voters. The Obama campaign released an ad Tuesday called “Swiss Bank Account.” It points to headlines about Romney outsourcing jobs (including to an Indian call center) and ends with the line, “It’s just what you’d expect from a guy who had a Swiss bank account.” A Swiss bank account may have made complete sense for a man with his money. There is nothing inherently wrong with it, any more than there is with naming a private equity fund, as the Times notes, “after a wealthy enclave in Utah’s Deer Valley where the Romneys have a winter home”—a phrase that, with variations, is likely to add a tinge to all stories about Solamere—it’s just not very appealing, at a time when Romney is trying to make an appeal.

This weekend, John Boehner, on CNN’s “State of the Union,” said that he didn’t think that Romney’s money would really be a problem for him: “The American people don’t want to vote for a loser…. They don’t want to vote for someone who hasn’t been successful.” Putting aside the question of Boehner’s definition of “loser”—at what income level does one qualify?—this raises another question. Why hasn’t there been much of an entrepreneurial glow around Romney? Part of it is that he hasn’t really made things, not even shiny boxes for looking at stocks, like our mayor. A second is that one area in which Romney is most certainly a loser is his ability to talk about his own money. He is just bad at this—worse, even, than he is on the subject of faith. (Tagg isn’t much better, defending himself to the Times by saying that there were only five investors whom he knew solely through the campaign, and that it was through other networks that he’d met the rest, including two N.F.L. quarterbacks, the former head of Walmart, and the father of one of his ex-girlfriends.)

Most of all, though, it may be that voters just don’t see a political dividend in Romney’s wealth. There is a model of wealthy politician whom voters trust, because they believe his money secures ideological independence for him, and an incorruptible officeholder for them. Romney comes across as nothing if not dependent; his money makes his changeable record seem more crawling, more an effect of character, because he actually has the resources to say no—to not nod at every suggestion. He hasn’t used it that way; the considerable cash he has put into campaigns has been spent learning how to best to accommodate, rather than as a safeguard against ever having to do so. Voters might well ask what Romney’s money has bought for them, politically, beyond his own nomination.

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k&r... spanone Sep 2012 #1
Bring out the indictments for Rmoney! Panasonic Sep 2012 #2
Wait till the last week in October to bring out the indictments meow2u3 Sep 2012 #4
The convention is over, they can't replace Romney Bjorn Against Sep 2012 #25
Hah, let them try. If Romney gets hit with this, the whole GOP will lose favor. Zalatix Sep 2012 #38
Mitt Ponzi.. has a nice ring to it.. SoCalDem Sep 2012 #3
Mitt Ponzi - I like it SmileyRose Sep 2012 #18
Please god - let there be an October surprise. DURHAM D Sep 2012 #5
+ 8 billion. Historic NY Sep 2012 #11
Mitt Ponzi and the lyan king. Has a nice ring to it. OffWithTheirHeads Sep 2012 #6
Why yes it does! nt nc4bo Sep 2012 #7
just once I would like to see follow through on glinda Sep 2012 #8
The Way the Article Read, On the Road Sep 2012 #9
You know which state is known for pyramids and why? jberryhill Sep 2012 #26
I Know Market America and Zeek Rewards are Both from North Carolina On the Road Sep 2012 #31
What a revolting development this is. Brother Buzz Sep 2012 #10
Loved that show colorado_ufo Sep 2012 #12
Wow, I haven't heard of William Bendix since i was a little kid. freshwest Sep 2012 #14
And just for a little off-topic trivia, mykpart Sep 2012 #22
More off-topic trivia Brother Buzz Sep 2012 #27
Holy Mackerel! Read this from a link on the page: freshwest Sep 2012 #13
K&R!!! DeSwiss Sep 2012 #15
Schaenfreude. ChazInAz Sep 2012 #16
Is this why? DemKittyNC Sep 2012 #17
If Mitt, by some act of the devil, becomes POTUS siligut Sep 2012 #19
Time to air out JEB Sep 2012 #20
well, I don't know about a website that cannot even spell corectly, but found this from new yorker niyad Sep 2012 #21
Friendly slaves.... defacto7 Sep 2012 #23
This is from May. What has happened since? SleeplessinSoCal Sep 2012 #24
here Why Syzygy Sep 2012 #29
This is what's happened .. the scheme is in receivership Why Syzygy Sep 2012 #28
All I know is that if this had been Obama... ALL HELL would have broke loose from the right! Yooperman Sep 2012 #30
IOKIARDI SammyWinstonJack Sep 2012 #39
anything to gain more $$ Liberal_in_LA Sep 2012 #32
Never heard of the source given in link. Need second source. (nt) philly_bob Sep 2012 #33
So That's What's In His Taxes? AnnieBW Sep 2012 #34
K&R!!!!! burrowowl Sep 2012 #35
Oh, please, oh, please lindysalsagal Sep 2012 #36
One of many October Surprises? n/t Dalai_1 Sep 2012 #37
Why? kitty22 Sep 2012 #40
who cares? this just proves they are crafty businessmen, right? librechik Sep 2012 #41
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