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After reading what Mr. Romney had to say it looks as though we will get more of the same old Republican policies if he gets elected president. And regardless who the Republican candidate for the presidency is I would expect Republican candidates to have similar policies. I disagree with Romney’s comment Obama should have focused on jobs instead of health care. Health care was consuming an increasing portion of the American economy costing more than other countries and delivering inferior results. Mitt Romney said, “I hope we don’t have to wait two years for a new president to fix things, but I fear we might. What the occupant of the Oval Office needs to do, and do now, is focus on getting Americans back to work.” If the focus should be on getting Americans back to work why doesn’t the Republican House pass a jobs bill but instead they are pandering to their base with nonsense about abortion and family planning. In short, if the focus should be jobs, jobs will never be created if people vote Republican. Obama Misery Index hits a record high Where should we go from here? Having spent my career in the private sector, I know a thing or two about how jobs are created and how they are lost. The most important lesson I learned is that there are three rules of every successful turnaround: focus, focus, and focus. Turnarounds work when the leader focuses on what’s most important. President Obama did just the opposite: he delegated the jobs crisis to Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid and he went to work on his own priorities, like cap and trade and government-run health care. http://news.bostonherald.com/news/opinion/op_ed/view.bg?articleid=1321747&srvc=home&position=active
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