
“I think from Idaho’s perspective, Mitt Romney was probably the better choice for vice president. He had such a support base here, so there are probably a lot of Idahoans who are kind of disappointed that he’s not the one that will be debating Joe Biden...>> read more at Spokesman ReviewAsked by reporters about the nation’s current financial crisis, Romney said he thought the reality of the problem was “communicated very ineffectively to the American public.”
“Describing something as a bailout for Wall Street will have about a 0.1 percent approval rate in this country, because no one wants to bail out the fat cats on Wall Street, and that’s how it was communicated for the first several days, week. That’s what we heard – bailing out Wall Street.”
But, he said, “What Congress and the Senate is trying to do is instead stabilize our economy and particularly our system of credit, so that small businesses and large businesses are able to get the credit they need to operate their enterprise and to pay their employees, and so people can buy cars and finance school and buy their home, and that’s what’s trying to be accomplished at this stage.”
The former governor of Massachusetts said, “The administration and Congress, Republican and Democrat, are working hard to fashion a stabilization fund that will protect the American economy, and I support that effort.”
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Romney is right. Trust your business leaders like Mitt, not the right wing populist pols like Huck or Newt who are more worried about positioning themselves for 2012, not to mention keeping the Rush Limbaugh's and Michelle Malkin's happy rather than trying to keep the country moving forward and turning this around for a positive capitalist end solution to the current situation.
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