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Mitt, Son of Citizens United

Posted: 01/06/12 08:12 AM ET

First, a confession. If Mitt Romney becomes president I'm partly to blame.

Ten years ago I ran for the Democratic nomination for governor of Massachusetts -- which would have given me the opportunity to whip Mitt Romney's ass in the general election,

I blew it. In the final week of the primary I was neck and neck with the state treasurer, but then my money ran out, which meant my TV ads stopped. Declining the suggestion of my campaign manager to take out a second mortgage on my home, I frantically phoned anyone I could find who hadn't yet contributed $500, the maximum state law allowed. I didn't raise beans. In the end, the treasurer won the primary, Romney won the general election and became governor, and I went back to being a professor.

But my fantasy of beating Romney may be nothing more than a fantasy because Romney had -- and still has -- something I never did (and I'm not referring to his gleaming white teeth, carefully-coiffed hairline, or height). He has money, and he has connections to much more money.

Mitt Romney was then and still is the candidate of big money.

In the last weeks before the just-completed Iowa caucuses, Romney spent over $3 million relentlessly torpedoing Newt Gingrich with negative ads -- cutting Gingrich's support by half and hurtling him from first place to fourth. But Romney kept his fingerprints off the torpedo. Technically the money didn't even come from his campaign.

It came from a Super PAC called "Restore Our Future," which can sop up unlimited amounts from a few hugely wealthy donors without even disclosing their names. That's because "Restore Our Future" is officially independent of the Romney campaign -- although its chief fundraiser comes out of Romney's finance team, its key political strategist was political director of Romney's 2008 presidential campaign, its treasurer is Romney's former chief counsel, and its media whiz had been part of Romney's media team.

"Restore Our Future" is to Mitt Romney's campaign as the dark side of the moon is to the moon. And it reveals the grotesque result of the Supreme Court's decision a year ago in Citizens United vs the Federal Election Commission, which reversed more than a century of efforts to curb the influence of big money on politics.

If income and wealth in America were as widely shared as in the first three decades after World War II, we'd have less reason to worry. But now, with an almost unprecedented concentration of money at the very top, Citizens United invites the worst corruption our democracy has witnessed since the Gilded Age.

And Romney and Citizens United were made for each other. Other candidates have quietly set up Super PACs of their own, and President Obama has his Super PAC already busily tapping into whatever reservoirs of big money it can find. But Mitt's unique ties to the biggest money pits enable him to take unique advantage of the Court's scurrilous invitation.

The New York Times reports that New York hedge-fund managers and Boston financiers contributed almost $30 million to "Restore Our Future" before the Iowa caucuses. And "Restore Our Future"'s faux independence has allowed Romney to publicly distance himself from them, their money, and the dirty work that their money has bought.

More than anyone else running for president, Mitt Romney personifies the top 1 percent in America -- actually, the top one-tenth of one percent. It's not just his four homes and estimated $200 million fortune, not just his wheeling and dealing in leveraged-buyouts and private equity, not even the jobless refugees of his financial maneuvers that makes him the Gordon Gekko of presidential aspirants.

It's his connections to the epicenters of big money in America -- especially to top executives and financiers in the habit of investing for handsome returns. And there are almost no better returns than those found in tax benefits, government subsidies, loan guarantees, bailouts, regulatory exemptions, federal contracts, and trade deals generating hundreds of millions if not billions of dollars a year.

Romney, in other words, is the candidate Citizens United created, the creature given life by Scalia, Roberts, Kennedy, Thomas, and Alito all playing Dr. Frankenstein.

Given what the Court has wrought, my conscience is less burdened. Had I whipped Romney's ass ten years ago I might only have delayed his awakening. But I fear for the country.

Robert Reich is the author of Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future, now in bookstores. This post originally appeared at RobertReich.org.

 
 
 

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04:11 PM on 01/08/2012
Romney is a from the 0.1% and his policies are primarily targeted to further enhance the wealth of the 1%. The only benefits to the 99% will be the drips and drabs that occasionally trickle down. It all sounds too familiar.
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JayDDrew
Facts are neither conservative or liberal.
07:37 PM on 01/08/2012
True, except there will be no drips and drabs. Trickle down economics has already taught us that with 30 years of stagnation for the middle class. What started to trickle down evaporated, and the team was sucked right back up to the top.
07:55 PM on 01/08/2012
The Bush tax cuts have sucked up large amounts of wealth from the middle class and transferred it to the rich - that's the sucking sound we've been hearing for so many years. This is a major reason for the widening gap between the middle class and the rich. And, on top of this, Romney would like to lower taxes on the 1% even more even though taxes have not been lower for the wealthy in decades.
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12:25 AM on 01/08/2012
"Ten years ago I ran for the Democratic nomination for governor of Massachusetts -- which would have given me the opportunity to whip Mitt Romney's ass in the general election."
Bobby, why do you think anyone would vote for someone who couldn't even raise enough money to challenge a state bureaucrat in a primary? If you and your ideas were what people wanted the money and support would've been there.

Romney has ties to bigger "money pits" than Obama- really? Are you telling me Obama received $100 million a few dollars at a time from 99% ers? Ever heard of Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, George Soros or Hollywood?
http://www.opensecrets.org/pres12/bundlers.php?id=N00009638
Of course Romney is a 1% er, just like Obama and every elected politician in Washington.
"To qualify for the 1 percent, you have to make $300,000-400,000 per tax unit.
This means that if each member of a married couple makes $150,000 a year, they would be considered 1 percenters."
http://www.idsnews.com/news/story.aspx?id=84584
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MasterfullyInept
US Army veteran, progressive and opinionated
11:53 PM on 01/07/2012
As do any of us with the capacity to think through the consequences of the Citizens United verdict.
10:39 PM on 01/07/2012
If the citizens united ruling was correct and corporations are people why then am I allowed to buy stock in a corporation and become part owner of a person?
09:08 PM on 01/07/2012
True, but I have a further concern as well. Romney seems to be running a vanity campaign. I still don't get why he see's himself as "the one" to be our next president or what his vision or passion is? What he just wants to be an administrator with a big jet? Not clear here. Our president should have some grand goals for the public good, that are tangible, not just platitudes, or what is the point?. As time is a wasting.
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Dad of Marine
Army Vet- Latino Liberal-Progressive - Confident
10:02 PM on 01/07/2012
Goals of his, in this order, 1) open up, even more, the deregulation floodgates to allow these 1%'ers, or, 1/10 of 1%'ers to take even more blood and guts and last pennies from the people who have made this country great! And that is the Middle class and working class citizen of this country!
2) Repeat point one!
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Bob Kellerman
Let's have more sanity toward each other
11:46 PM on 01/07/2012
WHY IS HE RUNNING?

FATHER
DUTY TO MORMON CHURCH, which wants to run the morals of Americans
07:38 PM on 01/07/2012
Rob, you must not have seen the disappointing news on Friday about jobs . . . another 200,000 added last month . . .

I know it's disappointing that the stimulus money has dried up long ago and the GOP won't approve more . . . yet the numbers keep going up and the unemployment rate keeps going down.
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Articulator
09:03 PM on 01/07/2012
Thank god that stimulus money was spent or we'd all be in breadlines for at least the next decade.
09:10 PM on 01/07/2012
Why is that?

The numbers hit bottom and were headed back up long before a stimulus dollar was actually spent.
06:59 PM on 01/07/2012
Our democracy has always been controlled by well connected elites and monied interests. However, it's codified now and they can raise money in secret and use it to drown out real people's voices thanks to the conservative activist Roberts' SCOTUS.
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Almondo
Agnostic Realist Tradevknaught
05:55 PM on 01/07/2012
Yeah, he definitely IS the classic definition of a Wall Street guy.
07:21 PM on 01/07/2012
And Obama isn't? Come on.
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Bob Kellerman
Let's have more sanity toward each other
11:44 PM on 01/07/2012
Romnent was a financier, and continued to get money from an investment co.
Tim The Enchanter
Gary Johnson 2016
05:46 PM on 01/07/2012
If you can't be a "treasurer", you sure couldn't have beaten Romney. Stop dreaming.

And if Romney is the upper 1%, who is Obama? The upper 2%?
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canoeboundaryh20
You paddle on your side, I'll paddle on mine.
08:25 PM on 01/07/2012
Pres Obama has a net worth of about 10 million.
No where near the 100's of million Romney has.
Pres Obama earned most of his money on the sales of his two books.
Romney, who could have been Gordon Gekko's mentor, earned most of
his money buying, breaking up, & selling off the parts putting many Americans out of work.
Tim The Enchanter
Gary Johnson 2016
10:28 PM on 01/07/2012
So he is a 1%er. Thanks for admitting that.
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12:32 AM on 01/08/2012
Obama is still a 1% er and he has almost $100 million in his campaign fund. Romney saved a lot of companies through streamlining, selling or closing non-profitable parts of companies which in turn strengthened the employment security of the remaining employees. It's called business.
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duckfan00
Après nous le deluge
05:45 PM on 01/07/2012
The GOP and Romney say "Restore our future"....it really means the one percent want the exact same economic and financial practices as pre-2008....their greed and arrogance is only surpassed by their egos...they insist that their the best and brightest and are angry that nobody except CNBC Joe Kernan believe it....
05:26 PM on 01/07/2012
LOL at Rob thinking he could actually win at something.
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Articulator
09:05 PM on 01/07/2012
ya, good. Try coming out with something meaningful.
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studioh!
bridging the snarchasm
02:22 PM on 01/07/2012
"Restore Our Future Bank Accounts"
01:15 PM on 01/07/2012
Both Romney and Obama will be selling influence to corporate America at a record rate and this campaign promises to be one of the dirtiest in history and even before people from either side have a chance to celebrate their victory the winner will begin paying back his debt and once again be promoting the culture of corruption. The real winner of a money driven campaign will be the invisible hands of the one percent.
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The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
12:33 PM on 01/07/2012
Being that Mitt Romney has strong ties to Mexico one has to wonder how he really feels about illegal immigration?
Tim The Enchanter
Gary Johnson 2016
05:46 PM on 01/07/2012
What is "illegal immigration"?
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den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
01:25 PM on 01/08/2012
Apparently he has a brother residing in Mexico today!
12:02 PM on 01/07/2012
Apart from PACs, here's a list of billionaires who have donated to various candidates.

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