Mr. Romney questioned Ms. Clinton's economic worldview, wondering whether she could provide opportunity for all "if she doesn't know where all the jobs come from in the first place." He described the former secretary of State as "timid" in foreign policy, wrong about Russia, wrong about the Middle East, and wrong about the chaos facing Libya and other North African nations. [...]
Romney probably undestands foreign policy. He understands business, too. Unfortunately, the aim of big business is to become a state protected monopoly and he understands the benefits of that. He is effectively a corporativist/socialist/statist. At this stage of American history the Republic wouldn’t survive him any better than it would Hillary. The biggest names running are all more concerned with Power and Control than with the Republic and the Constitution.
Romney understands foreign policy. He understands big business, too. Unfortunately, the aim of a big business is to become a state protected monopoly and he understands the benefits of that. He is a mercantilist which is just another kind of corporativist/socialist/statist. At this stage of American history the Republic wouldn’t survive him any better than it would Hillary. The biggest names running are all more concerned with Power and Control than with the Republic and the Constitution.