Welcome to DU!
The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards.
Join the community:
Create a free account
Support DU (and get rid of ads!):
Become a Star Member
Latest Breaking News
General Discussion
The DU Lounge
All Forums
Issue Forums
Culture Forums
Alliance Forums
Region Forums
Support Forums
Help & Search
Economy
In reply to the discussion: Weekend Economists Repent! The End Is Here! July 20-22, 2012 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)7. 6 Things Mitt Romney Is Hiding
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/07/what-is-mitt-romney-hiding
Presidential candidates try as best they can to control their public image. But by modern standards, Mitt Romney has taken his quest for secrecy to extraordinary lengths. Here's all there is to know about what we don't know about Romney.
His Old Emails
Reporters looking for emails and other records from Romney's tenure as Massachusetts governor are out of luck.
In the final months of Romney's four-year stint as governor, as the Boston Globe reported, 11 of his top staffers purchased the hard drives in their government-issued computers, preventing state archivists from accessing any of their emails. In its final days, the Romney administration also replaced computers and scrubbed state government servers of all the administration's emails. As the top attorney for Romney's replacement, Deval Patrick, put it: "The governor's office has found no e-mails from 2002-2006 in our possession."
The Romney administration did turn over to state archivists hundreds of boxes of records, including memos, emails, and other communications among state agencies and cabinet members. However, the boxes containing those records were hand-picked and given over voluntarily by Romney's staff. It stands to reason that any embarrassing or revealing informationsay, internal planning or deliberations about Romney's universal health care legislationdid not make it into the Romney administration's record dump.
Pam Wilmot, the director of Common Cause Massachusetts, the Bay State affiliate of the good-government lobbying group, says no previous administration went to the same lengths as Romney's to keep its communications secret from reporters and the public. "In retrospect, there does seem to be a substantial difference between Romney's administration and other administrations on transparency," Wilmot says.
READ ON AT LINK ABOUT THE OTHER 5 SECRETS:
Offshore Accounts
Bundlers
Mitt's Correspondence Gap
Tax Returns
IRA Details
Presidential candidates try as best they can to control their public image. But by modern standards, Mitt Romney has taken his quest for secrecy to extraordinary lengths. Here's all there is to know about what we don't know about Romney.
Reporters looking for emails and other records from Romney's tenure as Massachusetts governor are out of luck.
In the final months of Romney's four-year stint as governor, as the Boston Globe reported, 11 of his top staffers purchased the hard drives in their government-issued computers, preventing state archivists from accessing any of their emails. In its final days, the Romney administration also replaced computers and scrubbed state government servers of all the administration's emails. As the top attorney for Romney's replacement, Deval Patrick, put it: "The governor's office has found no e-mails from 2002-2006 in our possession."
The Romney administration did turn over to state archivists hundreds of boxes of records, including memos, emails, and other communications among state agencies and cabinet members. However, the boxes containing those records were hand-picked and given over voluntarily by Romney's staff. It stands to reason that any embarrassing or revealing informationsay, internal planning or deliberations about Romney's universal health care legislationdid not make it into the Romney administration's record dump.
Pam Wilmot, the director of Common Cause Massachusetts, the Bay State affiliate of the good-government lobbying group, says no previous administration went to the same lengths as Romney's to keep its communications secret from reporters and the public. "In retrospect, there does seem to be a substantial difference between Romney's administration and other administrations on transparency," Wilmot says.
READ ON AT LINK ABOUT THE OTHER 5 SECRETS:
Offshore Accounts
Bundlers
Mitt's Correspondence Gap
Tax Returns
IRA Details
Edit history
Please sign in to view edit histories.
81 replies
= new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight:
NoneDon't highlight anything
5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
RecommendedHighlight replies with 5 or more recommendations
The Biggest Banking Scandal this Summer (Hint: It’s not LIBOR) By Christopher Petrella
Demeter
Jul 2012
#6
Slick “No Labels” Plan to Duck Debate, Cut Social Security & Coddle 1% By Richard (RJ) Eskow
Demeter
Jul 2012
#19
Six Ways the Federal Reserve Could Boost the Economy By Adam S. Hersh and Cameron DeHart
Demeter
Jul 2012
#21
Libor fraud exposes Wall Street’s rotten core By Elizabeth Warren YES, THAT ELIZABETH WARREN
Demeter
Jul 2012
#28
Titanic Banks Hit LIBOR Iceberg: Will Lawsuits Sink the Ship? By Ellen Brown IF YOU ONLY READ 1
Demeter
Jul 2012
#30
Krugmenistan vs. Estonia THE DISH ON KRUGMAN, MAKING FRIENDS AND INFLUENCING PEOPLE
Demeter
Jul 2012
#41
This could be a great opportunity for a retirement community...for the prematurely unemployed
Demeter
Jul 2012
#63
Bill Moyers and Chris Hedges: How Whole Regions of America Have Been Destroyed in the Name of profit
xchrom
Jul 2012
#60
(Mid- 70's) "would be the closest America ever came to Utopia for many a generation"
bread_and_roses
Jul 2012
#71