Obama argues against Romney’s ‘top-down economics’
Source: Boston Herald
MILWAUKEE President Barack Obama worked to squash GOP hopes for a resurgence in pivotal Wisconsin on Saturday, pushing back against his GOP rivals complaints about an overly intrusive government and attracting his biggest crowd of the campaign. Mitt Romney took precious time away from campaigning in the battleground states to troll for cash in California and kept up his criticism of the president for fostering a culture of dependency.
The president faulted Romney for advancing a top-down economic approach that "never works."
"The country doesnt succeed when only the folks at the very top are doing well," he said. "We succeed when the middle class is doing well."
Obama, speaking to an energized throng of 18,000 people in an at-times-rainy outdoor amphitheater, made a point of renewing his pledge to create a million manufacturing jobs as he campaigned in a state whose manufacturing industry has been hard hit in recent years.
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What is interesting is that the right wing is doubling down on the meme that rich are virtuous and everyone else who may need assistance from the government is a free loader. In other words, its as if Republicans are seizing upon Rush Limbaugh's "golden opportunity" to attack government programs, rather than trying to tack toward the middle.