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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Romney: 'I Don't Give the Bus Driver the Credit' for Kid Making Honor Roll

 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, appearing at a rally in Zanesville, Ohio, on Tuesday, compared President Barack Obama giving credit to the government for the success of businesses with giving the bus driver credit when a child makes the honor roll.

"If a kid makes the honor roll. I know that that kid could only make the honor roll by getting on the bus and going to school, but if they make the honor roll, I say congratulations to the kid. I don't give the bus driver the credit," Romney said.


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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

He can just stop beating that dead horse.We get it.

Anonymous said...

Amen to that 7:33.

Anonymous said...

He is so right!

Anonymous said...

You know what's beating a dead horse? 40 straight months of 8%+ unemployment while adding 5 trillion in debt.

Anonymous said...

lol, another clown comment. Nah, you don't pat the driver on the back. But you likely give props to the teacher. And you definetly give credit to a school that provides the technology and training that preps that kid for a successful career. And I guarantee businesses will be thankfull when that kid becomes a valuable employee that makes good money, then spends that money that supports local commerce. Thanks for proving Obama's point Romney.