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31 March 2012
Portland, Maine (CNN) President Barack Obama wrapped up an afternoon fundraising swing through the northeast Friday, declaring his Republican opponents have a go-it-alone attitude that threatens to permanently stifle the country's middle class.
"They would gut things that we've always believed is at the core of making America great - education, science, caring for the most vulnerable." the president to chants of "four more years" in a packed Portland, Maine gymnasium. "They are wrong."
REUTERS/Larry Downing
'We won't win the race for new jobs and new businesses and middle-class security if we cling to this same old, worn-out, tired "you're on your own" economics that the other side is peddling,' President Obama said.
'It was tried in the decades before the Great Depression. It didn't work then. It was tried in the last decade. It didn't work,' he said.
'You know, the idea you would keep on doing the same thing over and over again, even though it's been proven not to work. That's a sign of madness.'
REUTERS/Larry Downing
read: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/30/obama-campaigns-against-gop-madness/
SamG
(535 posts)The Daily Mail. I wonder how well the Portland and Burlington and NY papers covered Obama's visit and message to New England.
bigtree
(85,998 posts)I could put another link . . .
SamG
(535 posts)short and sweet and to the point.
The Portland Press Herald did a longer piece and tried to be "objective", (nasty) about Obama coming there only to raise money.
http://www.pressherald.com/news/a-big-splash-for-campaign-cash_2012-03-31.html
They DO, however, have the full video of his 30 min speech on their web page.
xtraxritical
(3,576 posts)We need the Presidency and both houses of Congress, vote straight Democratic, forget write-ins and independents, that's how we got here.