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Romney On Whether Were Better Off: Of Course Its Getting Better
By Pat Garofalo
The Romney campaign this week is reprising former President Reagans are you better off? question, in an attempt to paint President Obama as a failure when it comes to the economy. He cant tell you that youre better off, said Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan. Simply put, the Jimmy Carter years look like the good old days compared to where we are now. Romney introduced the theme during his speech before the Republican National Convention, saying, every president since the Great Depression who came before the American people asking for a second term could look back at the last four years and say with satisfaction: you are better off today than you were four years ago. Except Jimmy Carter. And except this president.
Saying that things are better off is an insult, added Romney campaign adviser Eric Fehrnstrom. But if its an insult to say that the economy is better off, then Mitt Romney has been slinging some insults of his own, considering how he answered a question from conservative talk radio host Laura Ingraham back in January:
When President Obama took office, the economy was shedding 800,000 jobs per month and contracting at a rate of 8.9 percent. As Times Michael Grunwald noted, at that pace, we would have shed the entire Canadian economy in 2009. Literally four years ago, in September 2008, the U.S. was gripped by financial panic. Investment banks were failing, mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were placed into conservatorship, and the groundwork was being laid for the Bush administrations $700 billion bailout of the financial system.
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http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/09/04/790251/romney-of-course-its-getting-better/
By Pat Garofalo
The Romney campaign this week is reprising former President Reagans are you better off? question, in an attempt to paint President Obama as a failure when it comes to the economy. He cant tell you that youre better off, said Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan. Simply put, the Jimmy Carter years look like the good old days compared to where we are now. Romney introduced the theme during his speech before the Republican National Convention, saying, every president since the Great Depression who came before the American people asking for a second term could look back at the last four years and say with satisfaction: you are better off today than you were four years ago. Except Jimmy Carter. And except this president.
Saying that things are better off is an insult, added Romney campaign adviser Eric Fehrnstrom. But if its an insult to say that the economy is better off, then Mitt Romney has been slinging some insults of his own, considering how he answered a question from conservative talk radio host Laura Ingraham back in January:
INGRAHAM: Youve also noted that there are signs of improvement on the horizon in the economy. How do you answer the presidents argument that the economy is getting better in a general election campaign if you yourself are saying its getting better?
ROMNEY: Well, of course its getting better. The economy always gets better after a recession, there is always a recovery. [ ]
INGRAHAM: Isnt it a hard argument to make if youre saying, like, OK, he inherited this recession, he took a bunch of steps to try to turn the economy around, and now, were seeing more jobs, but vote against him anyway? Isnt that a hard argument to make? Is that a stark enough contrast?
ROMNEY: Have you got a better one, Laura? It just happens to be the truth.
When President Obama took office, the economy was shedding 800,000 jobs per month and contracting at a rate of 8.9 percent. As Times Michael Grunwald noted, at that pace, we would have shed the entire Canadian economy in 2009. Literally four years ago, in September 2008, the U.S. was gripped by financial panic. Investment banks were failing, mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were placed into conservatorship, and the groundwork was being laid for the Bush administrations $700 billion bailout of the financial system.
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http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/09/04/790251/romney-of-course-its-getting-better/
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Romney On Whether We’re Better Off: ‘Of Course It’s Getting Better’ (Original Post)
ProSense
Sep 2012
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(190 posts)1. I saw this on The Ed Show last night
It would be nice to see an ad with this line on the argument that the economy is getting better.
ROMNEY: Have you got a better one, Laura? It just happens to be the truth.
tjdee
(18,048 posts)2. Gee, why do they keep harping on Martin O'Malley's 'switch' but haven't said a word about this?
Hmmm.... it is a mystery......
ProSense
(116,464 posts)3. O'Malley's comment
was simply an inartful response to a bogus question. He specifically qualified his "no."
Most demurred on the question, but OMalley said No.
Can you honestly say that people are better off today than they were four years ago? CBS Bob Schieffer asked OMalley on Face the Nation.
OMalley replied: No, but thats not the question of this election. The question, without a doubt, we are not as well off as we were before George Bush brought us the Bush job losses, the Bush recession, the Bush deficits, the series of desert wars charged for the first time to credit cards, the national credit cards.
http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/09/republicans-seize-on-omalleys-remark-that-we-arent-better-off-than-four-years-ago.php
Can you honestly say that people are better off today than they were four years ago? CBS Bob Schieffer asked OMalley on Face the Nation.
OMalley replied: No, but thats not the question of this election. The question, without a doubt, we are not as well off as we were before George Bush brought us the Bush job losses, the Bush recession, the Bush deficits, the series of desert wars charged for the first time to credit cards, the national credit cards.
http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/09/republicans-seize-on-omalleys-remark-that-we-arent-better-off-than-four-years-ago.php
I'm still waiting for the media to call Mitt out on his idiotic "211" comment: http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021248549