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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He can just stop beating that dead horse.We get it.
Amen to that 7:33.
He is so right!
You know what's beating a dead horse? 40 straight months of 8%+ unemployment while adding 5 trillion in debt.
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.
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