Romney's visit to the Stateline draws praise and criticism
By: Marty Kasper
Updated: June 18, 2012
Inside
Monterey Mills in
"My
priority is putting Americans back to work, that's job number one," said
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
"If
your priority is jobs, you got to get rid of Obamacare," said Romney. "And I
will."
Romney's
idea has some local
"We
expect him to go places with our country, which we really need to get more jobs
going," said Romney supporter and
But
not everyone thinks Romney is the right man for the job. Some people outside the rally don't think the
country is his main priority.
"People
that are making that kind of money and that are paying this kind of money for
these campaigns are not in the best interests of the American people,"
said Iver Knuth, who came to
Not
so far away in
"I've
never heard him just really say what he's going to do to save our economy,"
said Dot turner, whose job is being outsourced overseas.
Romney's
response; to invest in energy production like coal, oil, and natural gas.
"I
want that energy here, because I want those jobs here, were going to bring
employment back up in
An
answer some recent high school grads say sounds good to them.
"The problem we have right now is that the government is not doing what they're saying," said recent high school graduate Benjamin Fox. "And he pushes for that a lot, and he says exactly what he wants to do."







