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Teh One Who Knocks
08-07-2012, 04:57 PM
The Associated Press


WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican Mitt Romney is making a new push to cast President Barack Obama as a big government liberal, accusing him of dismantling welfare reform, while Democrats renew efforts to paint Romney as a profit-driven businessman.

The Romney campaign released a new television ad Tuesday bashing Obama for his decision last month to change the welfare requirements. The White House said Obama wanted to give states the flexibility they had been seeking to tailor the program to their needs.

But some conservatives fear the increased latitude could allow states to get around the work requirements, which were a key element of the welfare overhaul legislation that President Bill Clinton signed into law in 1996.

Romney was among several Republican governors who signed a letter in 2005 asking for more "waiver authority." Romney is a former Massachusetts governor.

Obama campaign spokesman Lis Smith said Romney was "not telling the truth" in his attacks on Obama's position on welfare.

"By falsely attacking a policy that both he and his Republican allies have supported for years, Romney is once again flip flopping on a position he took in Massachusetts, and demonstrating that he lacks the core strength and principles the nation needs in a president," Smith said.

The Romney campaign sees Obama's move as an opportunity to argue that the president is a liberal who wants to give the poor a free pass at the expense of the middle class.

"His policies will take America backward - back to the discredited liberalism of a bygone era where bigger government programs and bigger government checks were the answer to every problem, and accountability was not on the agenda," said Lanhee Chen, Romney's policy director.

The welfare push also aims to drive a wedge between Obama and Clinton, who has taken on an increasingly prominent role in the president's re-election bid. The Obama campaign, seeking to take advantage of Clinton's popularity and strong economic record while in office, gave Clinton a high-profile, prime-time speaking role at the Democratic convention, which starts Sept. 4.

Clinton is also helping the Democratic-leaning super PAC Priorities USA Action boost its sluggish fundraising. The former president will host an event for the group in New York next week to help it raise money.

Priorities USA Action released a new television advertisement Monday targeting Romney's business record at Bain Capital, the private equity fund he ran. The ad features a former employee at GST Steel who lost his job and health insurance when Bain closed the Kansas-based steel plant in 2001. The man says he doesn't think Romney "understands what he's done to people's lives" by closing the plant.

The ad is the fifth in a series by the group targeting Romney's business record, the centerpiece of the presumptive Republican nominee's campaign. The spot is running in five battleground states: Florida, Ohio, Iowa, Virginia and Pennsylvania.

Both Romney and Obama were focused Tuesday on raising money. Obama was attending a pair of private fundraisers near the White House, while Romney was raising money in Illinois.

The candidates were to turn their focus on battleground state voters later in the week.

Obama will embark on a two-day swing through Colorado starting Wednesday. A campaign official said the president would be introduced during an event in Denver by Sandra Fluke. The Georgetown University graduate student gained notoriety earlier this year when conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh called her a slut for backing an element in Obama's health care overhaul that requires health insurance companies to cover contraception.

Fluke's appearance at the Denver rally underscores the Obama campaign's focus in Colorado on female voters, who could determine the outcome of the presidential race in the state.

Romney, who is narrowing in on his vice presidential pick, will launch a four-state bus tour later this week that will take him to Virginia, North Carolina, Florida and Ohio.

Meanwhile, Republicans announced more speakers for the convention opening Aug. 27 in Tampa, Fla., where Romney will officially accept the GOP nomination. Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, who challenged Romney during the primaries, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul are among them.

Democrats announced Tuesday that former President Jimmy Carter will tape a video message that will be aired in prime time at their convention.

PorkChopSandwiches
08-07-2012, 05:02 PM
Priorities USA Action released a new television advertisement Monday targeting Romney's business record at Bain Capital, the private equity fund he ran. The ad features a former employee at GST Steel who lost his job and health insurance when Bain closed the Kansas-based steel plant in 2001. The man says he doesn't think Romney "understands what he's done to people's lives" by closing the plant.

We all know it sucks to lose your job, but business is business and needs to be profitable. Would it be better the entire company goes out of business? This attitude is why this country is so fucked right now, we need to do everything for everybody even at the cost of bankrupting the whole place :roll:

Southern Belle
08-07-2012, 05:04 PM
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Acid Trip
08-07-2012, 05:19 PM
We all know it sucks to lose your job, but business is business and needs to be profitable. Would it be better the entire company goes out of business? This attitude is why this country is so fucked right now, we need to do everything for everybody even at the cost of bankrupting the whole place :roll:

:qft:

Capitalism can be brutal but it's the only fair form of economics.

Produce and prosper. Make nothing and get nothing.

perrhaps
08-07-2012, 05:58 PM
:qft:

Capitalism can be brutal but it's the only fair form of economics.

Produce and prosper. Make nothing and get nothing.

What's the big deal? He can move to California, where his kids can eat for free.

PorkChopSandwiches
08-07-2012, 05:59 PM
:lol: