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Wis. Gov. Walker hits Obama over economy in GOP weekly address


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233033-wis-gov-walker-hits-obama-over-economy-in-gop-weekly-addressTheHill:

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker hit President Obama on private sector growth, saying that the administration defined economic success by “how many people are dependent on government.”

Walker, fresh off his victory in Wisconsin’s contentious recall election, delivered the Republicans weekly address, touting his own economic policies as a recipe for the nation.

 

 

“The president and many of his allies seem to measure success by how many people are dependent on government programs,” said Walker. “Those policies have failed. In contrast, I and many other Republicans define success just the opposite way, by how many people we can free from government dependency, by growing the private sector.”

"That doesn't mean we want to throw folks off of unemployment, instead we want people no longer dependent on government, because they have a job,” he said.

The Obama administration has been forced to play defense on the economy this month after a sluggish May jobs report showed unemployment rising and after the president remarked that the private sector was doing “fine.” While the administration clarified his remarks, rival Mitt Romney’s campaign quickly jumped on them to paint the White House as out-of-touch.

“In Wisconsin, we faced one of the biggest budget deficits ever when I first took office last year,” said Walker in the GOP address. “During the three years prior to my tenure my state lost more than 100,000 jobs and the unemployment rate was above nine percent.

“Today, Wisconsin has a budget surplus. For the first time in our history, we're able to put money into our state's rainy day fund for two years in a row. Since taking office, Wisconsin has gained more than 41,000 private sector jobs and the unemployment rate is below 7 percent for the first time since 2008,” he added.

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