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nhboy
08-07-2012, 06:27 PM
Link to original article. (http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/08/obama-you-didnt-buld-that-pushback.php?ref=fpnewsfeed)

"As Republicans continue trying to cash in on the out-of-context “you didn’t build that” attack on President Obama, the Obama campaign is assembling an army of small business owners who say that they did engineer their own success — thanks to the opportunities afforded them by generations of American taxpayers.

The new Obama push, details of which were obtained by TPM, highlights small business owners across the country in a series of state-specific press releases and events throughout this week aimed at highlighting Obama’s “vision for an economy built from the middle out — where hard work pays off, responsibility is rewarded and everyone gets a fair shot,” according to the campaign.

The push is tied to Obama’s call for an extension of the Bush tax cuts on the middle class. But the business owners make clear reference to the continued “you didn’t build that” fight.

“I am a product of all the great opportunities our country gives its citizens. I grew up with middle-class values, where I went to public school. I went to college at a public university, where I received a Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps scholarship,” Angie Morgan, a co-founder of the Leadstar company says in a release sent by the Obama campaign to Virginia news outlets. “Upon graduation, I served my country as a Marine. Today I am a military wife and a small business owner that employs military veterans. I believe that President Obama’s leadership and vision create paths for the American Dream to be possible.”

On the trail, Obama is calling for more taxpayer investment in infrastructure and other projects — investments he was touting when he uttered the phrase “you didn’t build that” — a line Republicans chopped up and turned into a rallying cry. Several of the small business owners tapped by the Obama campaign say their businesses survived the recession thanks to government projects.

“President Obama knows that small businesses like ours are the engine of job creation. As the owner of Crenshaw Bros. Construction in Erie, I’ve seen firsthand how the president is looking out for us. The recession nearly ruined my company, but an influx of public-investment projects funded by President Obama’s Recovery Act rejuvenated our business,” Don Crenshaw, a construction company owner in Pennsylvania, says in one release. “Since 2010, I’ve added more than 50 employees and taken on an additional $10 million in business. And thanks to the President’s Small Business Jobs Act, I’ve been able to invest in the equipment my business needs.” "

Gilligan
08-07-2012, 06:37 PM
They found the one person who would sell themselves out for an interview.

It had to happen.

vraiblonde
08-07-2012, 07:07 PM
a line Republicans chopped up and turned into a rallying cry

Okay, so blame the Republicans because the Great Black Dope can't string a sentence together without his teleprompter.

This from the people who are eviscerating Ann Romney because she *gasp* owns a horse.

:rolleyes:

Lurk
08-07-2012, 07:08 PM
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kom526
08-07-2012, 07:09 PM
Okay, so blame the Republicans because the Great Black Dope can't string a sentence together without his teleprompter.

This from the people who are eviscerating Ann Romney because she *gasp* owns a horse.

:rolleyes:

I'm sure that all the horse people on this forum are in the same financial orbit as the Romney's too.:yay:

cwo_ghwebb
08-07-2012, 08:06 PM
Glad to see someone other than myself took the time to read the drivel called comments...

Thanks Lurk!:buddies:

Giantone
08-07-2012, 08:22 PM
They found the one person who would sell themselves out for an interview.

It had to happen.




A former Marine, a military wife and a small business owner that employees retired Marines,and you call her a "sell out"


....I thought you had a little bit more class then that,I was wrong.:coffee:


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