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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

 

Obama says country would be worse off if Republicans had...

Obama says GOP would have caused 'deeper world of hurt'

Sam Youngman
The Hill 
05/18/10 01:33 PM ET

President Barack Obama on Tuesday said the country would be worse off if Republicans had thwarted his policies.

"If the just-say-no crowd had won out — if we had done things that way — we’d be in a deeper world of hurt," Obama said in comments in Youngstown, Ohio, according to his prepared remarks.

Obama, riding high after the economy added almost 300,000 jobs last month, warned of darker days ahead even as he castigated Republicans for trying to score political points off of some of the "unpopular" moves Obama said he had to make to spark an economic recovery.

The president, who toured manufacturing company V&M Star, boasted of the jobs being added to the economy because of his $787 billion stimulus package.

Obama, speaking in a critical swing state, said he would not "stand here and pretend things are back to normal or even close." But he added that the situation for Ohioans and the rest of the country would have been worse if Republicans had succeeded in stopping his economic policies.

The president called out the GOP for "predicting and even rooting for failure," and accused Republican lawmakers of hypocrisy for opposing the stimulus package but promoting projects it funds.

"Because even as they tried to score political points by attacking what we did, many of them went home and claimed credit for the very things they voted against," Obama said. "They show up and they cut the ribbons, and send the mailings home touting the very projects they opposed in Washington, and try to have it both ways. Imagine that, in politics?"

Obama took note of the 14 percent unemployment rate in Ohio, which is about four percentage points higher than the national number. He said there are "families having a tougher time than they'd ever imagined."

"Plenty of folks probably aren’t impressed by another president swooping in to talk to you about the economy, either — not when the only headline they want to see is 'You’re hired,' " Obama said.

In advance of the president's speech, the White House warned that Obama would "rebuke Republicans for making a politically calculated decision early on to sit on the sidelines and obstruct any measure aimed to help Americans during these difficult economic times."

Obama spoke on a huge primary day for both parties. Democrats are hoping an improving economy will bolster their changes of retaining control of Congress for the second half of Obama's first term in office.

Several Democrats joined Obama as he offered his remarks, including Ohio Reps. Tim Ryan, Charlie Wilson and John Boccieri and Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland (D).


Comments:
Think RINOS in charge would put it about the same as it is now .... they helped current leftist super majority in charge run it into the ground. RINO and leftist, not much difference except the name.
That dog is still hunting, Mr. President. You are not out of the woods yet. There is still a little matter of a 1.5 trillion dollar debt that my grandchildred will have to pay. What then? And why do we lose 440,000 jobs a month while "gaining" 750,000 a year? And about your health care... who is going to pay that 1.5 trillion dollar bill over the next 10 years? How about the 1 trillion you are loaning to Greece? Who gets to pay that bill when Greece defaults?

Don't blow your trumpet too soon. The other shoe has yet to fall. And I predict when it does, we will see a depression that will make us long for the good old days of medieval times.

And I agree with konane. There are just too many RINO's in Congress for the Democrats not to get their way. When a Republican vote is required, Democrats can count on McCain, Snowe, Collins, Alexander, and a few others to "cross the aisle" in a show of "bipartisanship"

Mr. President...got your double talk your blaming unknown persons for something they didn't do in the past tense.. the dimwitted and lazy may agree , but not me .
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