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Romney AGAIN proves his complete lack of common sense;
Not to be outdone, Romney, courting voters in a tele-townhall, threw his support behind Walker, calling him an “excellent governor.”
“I believe that he is right to stand up for the citizens of Wisconsin, and to insist that those people who are working in the public-sector unions have rights to affect their wages, but that these benefits and retiree benefits have fallen out of line with the capacity of the state to pay them,” Romney said.
“And so I support the governor in his effort to reign in the excesses that have permeated the public-sector union and government negotiations over the years,” Romney said.
Romney is also using the issue to lash out at Santorum in an automated phone call, blasting the former Pennsylvania senator as a Big Labor supporter who “joined with liberal Democrats in voting against right-to-work legislation during his time in Washington.”
“Calling Rick Santorum a friend of labor is like calling Mitt Romney a conservative. Neither are true,” Santorum rebutted, according to The Associated Press.
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Romney AGAIN proves his complete lack of common sense;
Not to be outdone, Romney, courting voters in a tele-townhall, threw his support behind Walker, calling him an “excellent governor.”
“I believe that he is right to stand up for the citizens of Wisconsin, and to insist that those people who are working in the public-sector unions have rights to affect their wages, but that these benefits and retiree benefits have fallen out of line with the capacity of the state to pay them,” Romney said.
“And so I support the governor in his effort to reign in the excesses that have permeated the public-sector union and government negotiations over the years,” Romney said.
Romney is also using the issue to lash out at Santorum in an automated phone call, blasting the former Pennsylvania senator as a Big Labor supporter who “joined with liberal Democrats in voting against right-to-work legislation during his time in Washington.”
“Calling Rick Santorum a friend of labor is like calling Mitt Romney a conservative. Neither are true,” Santorum rebutted, according to The Associated Press.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0312/74665.html#ixzz1qtABd1gT