In my column this week, I challenged us all to look at how often the more prosperous among us talk with disdain about the less affluent. Like so many others, I was disturbed by what GOP presidential ...
Republicans forget the US just went through worst recession in 75 years As Republicans gather this week in Tampa, Florida, to nominate Mitt Romney for president, they will try to tilt the national ...
The impasse over unemployment benefits in the midst of the pandemic isn’t just about a few billion dollars. It reveals the rancid core of conservative free-market economics. Special Correspondent The ...
No sooner did Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney revive the Moocher Myth than his critics jumped in with evidence to challenge it. The Moocher Myth is this: People who vote Republican are ...
Syndicated radio talk show host Neal Boortz says the moocher class is made up of people who are "perfectly content to live at the expense of others." "I have a right to health care, you provide it to ...
As Republicans gather this week in Tampa, Fla., to nominate Mitt Romney for president, they will try to tilt the national mood-o-metre toward limited government, individual liberties and free markets.
This originally appeared on Next New Deal. As David Brooks points out, Mitt Romney’s remarks describing 47 percent of the population as, in effect, moochers who would vote for Obama because they got ...
As Republicans gather this week in Tampa, Fla., to nominate Mitt Romney for president, they will try to tilt the national mood-o-meter toward limited government, individual liberties and free markets.
Some of the biggest corporations in the U.S. are moochers. They’re like the guy who shows up at your Labor Day picnic empty-handed. He drinks all your beer, eats four helpings of barbecue and leaves a ...