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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

LAUER DEFENDS OBAMA'S POLITICS OF ENVY AND ATTACKS ROMNEY


ROMNEY WENT ON THE NBC-TODAY SHOW AND WAS CONFRONTED BY OBAMANIAC MATT LAUER:




MITT WAS OKAY, BUT HERE'S A MUCH BETTER ANSWER - (PLEASE: SOMEONE GET THIS TO THE ROMNEY TEAM):
"Matt, letting people keep what they earn is fair. 
Having career politicians use the government's power to come and take it away from those who earned it in order to give to someone else is unfair.  
It's especially unfair when these career politicians 'redistribute' it to parts of their political machine -  as Obama did with the UAW and the GM bailout which the taxpayer has lost billions on, Matt - BILLIONS. Much more than I EVER lost at Bain. 
And it's unfair when they take it away from those who earned it, in order to give it to their big donors as Obama did with Solyndra when he gave them $500 million. Matt, that's another half-a-billion of the taxpayer's hard-earned money down the drain.                         
Obama's attack on the most successful earners in our country is a political strategy, not an economic policy. 
It's meant to exploit people's fear and turn it into envy - and then anger. 
But, in the end, it won't help grow the economy. It can't. You can't grow the pie by slicing it up differently. And we need to grow the pie, grow the economy.
All Obama's attacks do is divide us and give Obama an excuse for redistributing our nation's wealth - taking earnings away from earners to give to his cronies. Matt, that's crony capitalism and it's bad and wrong. 
Seriously Matt, who has really benefited from all of Obama's spending? Has the economy grown enough? No. Has the job market bounced back enough? No. But the Solyndra's of the world have done very well under Obama. Very well indeed.
The bottom-line Matt - and I know something  about bottom-lines - The bottom-line is that Obama's envy-driven politics of division and subtraction won't make the economy grow as it must and as it can. And as it will when I am elected president." 

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