Mitt Romney fires back
Sep 20, 2012, 7:44 AM | Updated: 8:54 am
Now there’s another recording.
“Because I actually believe in redistribution,” says a voice on a video, which Mitt Romney says goes straight to the entitlement philosophy that he’s running against.
It was October 1998, when a younger Barack Obama told a conference at Loyola University that conservatives were waging a propaganda campaign:
“A propaganda campaign against the possibility of government action,” says Obama.
And he admits government screws things up.
“Chicago Housing Authority has not been a model of good policy making. Neither necessarily have the Chicago Public Schools.”
But he still thinks it has a role in spreading the wealth.
“I think the trick is figuring out how do we structure government systems that facilitate some redistribution to make sure everybody’s got a shot.”
Of course Romney also believes that everybody should get a shot — right? By making sure Americans are free to use their talents, work hard, get a loan, start a company and create wealth, which is then distributed by the free market.
But one way or another, people need work, right? So how about this:
Suppose whoever wins stands up on Inauguration Day and says, “I trust the American Free Enterprise System so deeply, I am convinced that it can cut unemployment to 6 percent, without my interference, and so I hereby give the captains of industry one more year to get unemployment to 6 percent starting now.”
And may the best policy win.
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