President Obama went into Scott Walker’s backyard in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin and called out repugicans for their failed
top-down economic policies, and ripped congressional repugicans for
saying no to everything.
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At Laborfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, President Obama said,
Most of the policies I’m talking about have two
things in common. They’re going to help more families get ahead, and the repugicans who run our Congress oppose almost all of them…They oppose
almost everything. I’m not making that up. I’m just telling the truth.
It’s just the facts. In fact, they oppose stuff they used to be for. No,
it’s true. I mean, they used to be for building roads, and bridges, and
stuff. Now suddenly, no we can’t build roads and bridges. Well, why
not? Because you proposed it.
I am just telling the truth. The sky is blue today.
Milwaukee brats are delicious. The Brewers are tied for first place,
and repugicans in Congress love to say no. Those are just facts. The
facts of life. They say no to everything. If we had a Congress that
cared about policies that actually helped working people, I promise you
we could everything done that we talked about doing. But until we have
that Congress, it’s up to us to fight for those policies.
Many of the policies that President Obama talked
about in Wisconsin are things that repugican Scott Walker has
opposed. The president wasn’t getting involved in the governor’s race,
but the similarities between what repugicans in Congress believe and
what Walker has done in Wisconsin are unavoidable. Scott Walker
implemented the top down Koch philosophy. He tried to bust the public
sector unions, and he promised that jobs would come if taxes were cut
for the wealthy and corporations.
Walker’s term as governor has been an economic disaster for Wisconsin.
Instead of creating the 250,000 new jobs that he promised, Walker’s tax
cuts have led to negative job growth. The battle ideological battle in
Wisconsin mirrors what is going on in our divided federal government.
The repugicans are saying no to things that work. They
continue to oppose anything that could grow the economy and create jobs.
The fairy tale that tax cuts for the rich will bring economic
prosperity for all has been disproved again.
The repugicans have spent the last six years saying no
to President Obama and policies that will grow the economy. This
November will be the voters’ chance to say no to them.
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