Of Course The Private Sector Is Not "Doing Fine," And As Far As Obama Is Concerned: That's More Than Fine
(RedState.com) Confused? Don’t be. Saying it’s clear the economy is not doing fine is not a retraction of the private sector is doing fine. It doesn’t mean Obama doesn’t believe the private sector is doing fine. To the contrary, both statements support Romney’s observation that Obama seeks a government-centered society. Romney laid out the Romney’s private equity vs. Obama’s public equity comparison in his “Obama’s Government-Centered Society” speech after sweeping the primaries in Wisconsin, Maryland and Washington, D.C.
Today Obama’s so-called truth team is out with another misleading ad, still trying to distance Obama from his the private sector is doing fine statement. The “Romney Economics: Fewer Teachers, Fewer Firefighters, Fewer Police Officers” ad implies that Romney wants fewer firemen, policemen and teachers. That is not what Romney said. Romney pointed out that Obama says we more firemen, policemen and teachers, then asked whether Obama got the message from the rejection of the Obamacrats attempt to recall Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.
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Today Obama’s so-called truth team is out with another misleading ad, still trying to distance Obama from his the private sector is doing fine statement. The “Romney Economics: Fewer Teachers, Fewer Firefighters, Fewer Police Officers” ad implies that Romney wants fewer firemen, policemen and teachers. That is not what Romney said. Romney pointed out that Obama says we more firemen, policemen and teachers, then asked whether Obama got the message from the rejection of the Obamacrats attempt to recall Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.
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