guantanamo, immigration reform number three, reining in home foreclosures, florida, nevada, israeli-palestinian peace. andrea, where do you start? i have a lot more than that that, bill. there is balancing the budget. creating 7 million jobs and five million green jobs and i could go on and on. none of these promises have been kept. what you saw the president do even though he has such a significant amount of goodwill do a lot what bill clinton did in the first term. he went way to the left and pursued obamacare and pursued don t ask, don t tell . as far as his economic promises go, i don t know what he is going to say tonight. he will have a very hard time attacking mitt romney when he stood before the american people four years ago in hempstead, new york, and promised all of these economic accomplishments. bill: come on, that is easy. we re moving in the right direction. we can t afford to go back on the failed policy of the past. he says that every day, right, bob? yeah, and he
last second on that deal. so he s vulnerable there. i think he s also very vulnerable on immigration reform having promised to tackle that right away. if you rewind, remember when the president did have total control of washington, the house, the senate, the white house, they did not do immigration reform. there s no doubt he had the authority at the time to get it done ahead he wanted to do it. what i can guarantee is we ll have in the first year an immigration bill. i strongly support and i m promoting. what about reining in home foreclosures? this was a big one when he was sworn into office. he talked about keeping between 7 million and 9 million families restructuring, keeping them in their homes or refinancing their mortgages. fell far short, obviously, on delivering on that. and specifically when it came to preventing those foreclosures in the beginning, that s where the economist who tends to be favorable to president obama is critical of him. so there could have been more t
nothing to help the middle class. he opposed the automobile loan program. he was against stopping home foreclosures. he even vetoed a minimum wage increase to $8 an hour while he was governor of massachusetts and to top it all off, he picked a running mate whose immoral budget would devastate programs for the middle class. last night, romney tried hard to reshape his image with average americans, but unfortunately, for mitt, the 47% video will always be there because that s who he is. it will always expose what he really thinks about americans. there are 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. there are 47 pk who are with him who are dependent upon government who believe that they are victims, who believe that government has a responsibility to care for themes who believe they re entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you name it. so my job is not to worry about those people. they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives. for
romney sold his phony image hard. he sold real hard. he also told some personal stories. i was in dayton, ohio, and a woman grabbed my arm and said, i ve been out of work since may, can you help me? ann yesterday was at a rally in denver. a woman came up to her with a baby in her arms and said, ann, my husband has had four jobs in three years, part-time jobs, he s lost his most recent job and we now just lost our home. can you help us? the bottom line is mitt romney has offered absolutely nothing to help the middle class. he opposed the automobile loan program. he was against stopping home foreclosures. he even vetoed a minimum wage increase to $8 an hour while he was governor of massachusetts and to top it all off, he picked a running mate whose immoral budget would devastate programs for the middle class. last night, romney tried hard to reshape his image with average
can you help us? the bottom line is mitt romney has offered absolutely nothing to help the middle class. he opposed the automobile loan program. he was against stopping home foreclosures. he even vetoed a minimum wage increase to $8 an hour while he was governor of massachusetts and to top it all off, he picked a running mate whose immoral budget would devastate programs for the middle class. last night, romney tried hard to reshape his image with average americans, but unfortunately, for mitt, the 47% video will always be there because that s who he is. it will always expose what he really thinks about americans. there are 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. there are 47 pk who are with him who are dependent upon government who believe that they are victims, who believe that government has a responsibility to care for themes who believe they re entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you name it. so my job is not to worry about those people.