Mitt Romney called President Barack Obama's handling of the economy a "moral failure of tragic proportions," suggesting he's failed the American people by enacting policies that have been "muddled, confused and simply ineffective."
Speaking at a campaign event in
St. Louis, the Republican nominee said it is "painfully obvious" that
Obama was "inexperienced" and "simply not up to the task" of leading the
country out of this "great economic crisis."
"We have waited, and waited and
waited for recovery, and enough time has passed to pronounce judgment on
the economic policies of this administration: They have not worked,"
Romney told supporters at a campaign event in St. Louis. "Your
government has failed you."
The Republican nominee accused
Obama of being unfriendly to "free enterprise" and said his
administration has failed to deliver on its chief commitment to the
country: helping "every American help themselves."
"I do not believe this has been done with evil intent or ill will,"
Romney noted. "But for a family watching their house being sold at
foreclosure, or the family that is forced to spend their kid's college
savings just to make ends meet, the results are just as devastating."
Romney
vowed to do "everything in my power to end these days of drift and
disappointment," suggesting something is "fundamentally wrong" with the
country's course when 23 million Americans remain out of work.
"Yet the president tells us he's doing a great job," Romney said. "I
will not be that president of deception and doubt. I will lead us to a
better place."
Romney's remarks in Missouri
expanded on a general theme the GOP nominee has been pushing on the
campaign trail in recent weeks. He's argued that the nation's economic
struggles are not just a test of policy but a "moral" issue because of
the suffering of so many Americans. In his remarks today, Romney used
the word "moral" or a variation of it five separate times in pushing the
idea that Obama's policies have been a failure for the country.
Echoing a message he repeats regularly on the trail, Romney accused
Obama of trying to restart the nation's economy by building up the
government rather than helping private business. He called Obama's
vision for the country "deeply flawed."
"There is nothing fair about a
government that favors political connections over honest competition and
takes away your right to earn your own success," Romney said. "And
there is nothing morally right about trying to turn government
dependence into a substitute for the dignity of work."
Under Obama, the country was on the brink of a "government-led economy," the GOP nominee warned.
"It doesn't have to be this way,"
Romney said. "These have been years of disappointment and decline, and
soon we can put them behind us. We can prosper again, with the powerful
recovery we have all been waiting for, (and) the good jobs that so many
still need."
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