Margaret Carlson, Bloomberg
At the end of his summer vacation last week, Mitt Romney got the question inevitable for anyone in the White House or hoping to get there:At Bradley's Hardware in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, Romney was asked if, at a time of such "grim economic news," he should be vacationing at all. Romney responded that if he became president, he would make sure all Americans get the "capacity to take a vacation now and then with their loved ones."We're not supposed to begrudge our leaders their time away. Point taken. What people resent is how politicians carefully calculate...
No comments:
Post a Comment