Pres. Obama's message to his Philadelphia collection came out Friday with a little criticism against his political rivals to the Republicans. The President said that even if the 2012 presidential campaign in "his early production", he must fire back at Republican as politically detracts from him.
Republican candidates have criticized President Obama over his attitude towards restarting the struggling economy from the beginning of the debates on the stimulus plan is billions of dollars put into place in the earliest days of his term, and was most zealous in their criticism during the June 5, the presidential debate.
Obama seemed to sweep away the criticism while talking to donors in Philly. "They will do what they do, they will attack," the President told a small group of fupporters. "Here (Philadelphia), they will attack. Do not want to have a plan, but they will attack … and I understand it, it is policy that we have come to know it. "
People cannot help but link his message to previous Massachusetss Governor and 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney who visited the State of Pennsylvania, and on Friday in Allentown, PA., criticize Obama on economic guidelines.
-President is a nice guy and I know he tries, but he does not understand how the economy works, "says Romney, Governor of Massachusetts and also a successful businessman. Appears before a shuttered manufacturing plant, Allentown metal working, Romney said: "it survived the great depression. Unable to survive the Obama economy. "
The Republican presidential hopeful pledged to lay down Obama's troubled program, such as repealing the health care bill that was signed with the right last year. Romney has earned criticism for the same plan, as his Government health care plan in Massachusetss is considered "the idea" behind the individual mandate, and many other controversial aspects of the plan. In his own defense, Romney often refers to the over-reaching reform plan as a failure and asks "why President not call him to see if the plan worked" before implementing it at national level.
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