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Romney: It was Bush, not Obama, who averted second Depression

On the day one Bush -- Jeb -- endorsed his candidacy, Mitt Romney praised another -- former President George W. Bush -- for the actions he took that Romney said averted a second Great Depression.

In response to a question at a town hall meeting in suburban Baltimore about "too big to fail," Romney criticized the Obama administration's handling of the auto bailout.

From there, he pivoted to discuss the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, which Bush administration had adopted to ensure the U.S. banking system remained solvent, though he never invoked the four-letter acronym.

So that businesses did not spark a run on banks to ensure they had the means to continue meeting payrolls, Romney said, Bush and then-Treasury Secretary
Henry M. Paulson "said we've gotta do something to show we're not going to let the whole system go out of business."

President Obama, Romney added, has become fond of saying his actions were what averted an even greater economic crisis.

"No, no, no. That was President George W. Bush and Hank Paulson," he said to applause.

It was opposition to TARP, along with the 2009 stimulus program, auto rescue and other steps that inspired the rise of the tea party movement, which became a major force in the Republican Party.

Romney acknowledged that some "disagree with him," but that he thinks Bush and Paulson took the appropriate steps.

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Does Romney know that the auto bailouts began under Bush also?

 

Re: Romney: It was Bush, not Obama, who averted second Depression

  • P.S. I am not saying that Obama averted a second Depression or has saved the economy.
  • So is Romney finally admitting (and praising the fact) that Republicans actually thought up the bailout. I thought the Tea Party was blaming it all on Obama?
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  • I'm convinced that no matter what the situation is, dems will ALWAYS blame the most recent repub in office, and repubs will ALWAYS blame the most recent dem. Facts, data, truth have nothing to do with anything, ever. It's pick you side, and defend it to the death. And because economics are so complicated nobody will ever know who is right and who is wrong, or maybe it just doesn't matter. It's just part of the game. 
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    I'm convinced that no matter what the situation is, dems will ALWAYS blame the most recent repub in office, and repubs will ALWAYS blame the most recent dem. Facts, data, truth have nothing to do with anything, ever. It's pick you side, and defend it to the death. And because economics are so complicated nobody will ever know who is right and who is wrong, or maybe it just doesn't matter. It's just part of the game

    Ding ding ding.

    And so I say to you, you are Peter, and upon this Rock I will build my Church, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it.
  • Putting aside the political motivations here, I find it somewhat remarkable that it is now acceptable for a politician, and a Republican no less, running for POTUS to cast TARP as a success. 
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    Putting aside the political motivations here, I find it somewhat remarkable that it is now acceptable for a politician, and a Republican no less, running for POTUS to cast TARP as a success. 

    In extremely clever language too....the article says he never came out and said "TARP" so it appears there is a desire to distance himself from it but still wants the Rs to get credit for it (if the options are the Rs get credit or Obama gets credit, I guess?)

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    Putting aside the political motivations here, I find it somewhat remarkable that it is now acceptable for a politician, and a Republican no less, running for POTUS to cast TARP as a success. 
    This is what stuck out to me also.
  • imageis_it_over_yet?:
    Putting aside the political motivations here, I find it somewhat remarkable that it is now acceptable for a politician, and a Republican no less, running for POTUS to cast TARP as a success. 

    The whole statement is a 180.  The Republican field has been falling all over themselves to distance themselves from Bush.  I wonder if Mittens is concerned that the economy is showing signs of recovery (so continued hammering of Obama's handling of it might backfire), and he's thinking he might need to restructure the narrative.


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  • I thought bush was persona non-grata this election... all praise Reagan
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