Political Hotsheet
By

Rebecca Kaplan /

CBS News/ May 23, 2012, 1:21 PM

Romney: I'll get unemployment down to 6 percent or less

AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall

(CBS News)

Presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney laid down a benchmark for his presidency Wednesday, telling Time magazine that he'd get the unemployment rate down to 6 percent or less in his first term.

"I can't possibly predict precisely what the unemployment rate would be after one year," Romney said in an interview with Mark Halperin. "I can tell you, after a period of four years, by virtue of the policies we'd put in place, we'd get the unemployment rate down to 6 percent -- perhaps a little lower, depends in part upon the rate of growth [around] the globe, as well as what we're seeing here in the United States."

Setting benchmarks can be perilous. President Obama is still getting hammered over an early projection by his advisers, based on economic indicators that later were revised to be much worse, that a stimulus package would keep unemployment to 8 percent. It has finally fallen to 8.1. percent after r reaching a high of 10 percent in October 2009.

Romney struggled in the Time interview to say exactly why his work at Bain Capital would help create an environment for job creation, arguing that it was his "experiences in totality" that have prepared him to run the United States better than the current occupant of the White House.

"My whole life has been learning to lead -- from my parents, to my education, to the experience I had in the private sector, to helping run the Olympics, and then of course helping guide a state. Those experiences in totality have given me an understanding of how America works and how the economy works," Romney said the interview. "I happen to believe that having been in the private sector for 25 years gives me a perspective on how jobs are created - that someone who's never spent a day in the private sector, like President Obama, simply doesn't understand."

The former Massachusetts governor's record at the helm of Bain has been a subject of recent debate as the Obama campaign and its allied super PAC, Priorities USA, have launched ads featuring workers who were laid off from companies as the private-equity firm reaped large profits. Obama has said Romney's Bain career focused on maximizing profits for investors and did not prepare him for the presidency.

As Halperin pressed Romney for specifics, he pointed to his all-of-the-above strategy to increase American energy production as a means of reviving the manufacturing sector. The connection to Bain? He said the cost of energy was important to the creation of a steel company called Steel Dynamics that Bain helped launch in Indiana.

Romney repeatedly sought to turn his answers into a critique of Obama and to compare their experiences. He did not say he welcomed the scrutiny of his own business record. "Mark, what I can tell you is this. The fact is that I spent 25 years in the private sector. And that obviously teaches you something that you don't learn if you haven't spent any time in the private sector," he said.

© 2012 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.
22 Comments Add a Comment
linkicon reporticon emailicon
wildemanne says:
what-a-jackass with extra mitt, the new sandwich guaranteed to make you vomit, or die trying to find the unemployment line after he sends that to china too
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Rollotamasi13 says:
Romney on unemployment: 'Anything over 4 percent isn't cause for celebration'
By Justin Sink - 05/04/12 12:54 PM ET

http://thehill.com/video/campaign/225503-romney-on-unemployment-anything-over-four-percent-isnt-cause-for-celebration

"Normally, that would be cause for celebration, but anything near 8 percent or over 4 percent is not cause for celebration," Romney said.

-------

I guess this statement, which occurred 3 weeks ago, is not relevant to this article.

Start making excuses you anti Obama people. I say that, because I know you're not pro Romney.
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
jay1jay1 says:
The main function of Bain is to create wealth for investors...not jobs.
The main function of the President is to defend the rights of the whole country...not create jobs

Romney your resume is rejected!!!
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
skivtyo says:
Obama is so clearly not qualified. He chose to prioritize a Lefty social agenda instead of the economy. The only economic plan he has is giving his major constituents mountains of tax payer dollars. Elect Romney and watch how fast things pick up. Reelect Obama and the malaise will continue.
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
TimeToEvolve says:
As I have said, Robmee is a symbol of what our economy has become: a predatory capitalist scam designed by Wall Street to benefit the greedy Top 1% like Robmee.

Milter is a one term governor who is clueless about the lives of actual human beings. All this idiot has to do to govern is to play with his Etch-A-Sketch.
reply
skivtyo replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
America is sick of inexperienced, viciously political, divisive Obama and his penchant for crony capitalism. Nothing's going to get better so long as Obama is working as hard as he can to make one half the country hate the other.
linkicon reporticon emailicon
MaySunBrand says:
He is a Job Killer according to Texas Governor Rick Perry.

As a CEO at Bain Capital the old liar known as Mitt Romney gutted thousands of jobs. Firing entire payrolls or exporting jobs overseas or to Mexico. Not in it for helping people. Each rip off by Romney net him hundreds of millions of dollars and he got federal bankruptcy money to boot from each deal.
reply
hypnotoad72 replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Forgive me, but we're not supposed to remember the catfighting that went on earlier on in the primaries... :)

Then again, Huntsman made a great case when pointing out Romney's foibles and then, the second he steps down, does a 180 and freely endorses the guy... he'll never be taken seriously by most people ever again. Then again, "most people" means voters, and who said we are the country's constituents? Nobody lobbies for us...
skivtyo replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Keep talking about Bain and Romney's business experience...it's a negative for obama who has zero real world experience. He was an academic and politician his whole live and now, predictably is in way over his head.
linkicon reporticon emailicon
hypnotoad72 says:
He'll get it down by doing the status quo: More offshoring and letting more people give up.

If ANY politician can't give specifics, they shouldn't be running in the first darn place. People should be fed up with these games and not hungry for more of the same.
reply
hypnotoad72 replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
At face value that sounds half-ridiculous, but anyone who knows a thing or two as to how unemployment is calculated - it is possible for real unemployment to be 20% yet reported at 8% or less. See one the responses I've posted in the past to get some of the details and many have gone into detail on that issue... but Romney can spout 6% all he wants. Like most politicians, he prefers fuzzy math in a vain attempt to make people feel better because details are beyond their comprehension.
linkicon reporticon emailicon
MickKegeon says:
Obama put more people out of work when he shut down the GM Dealerships than Bain has.
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
TimeToEvolve says:
Robmee the plastic parasite's jobs plan: Be Born Rich.

Seriously this guy thinks that a good American business is Wal Mart of a company he started Staples. Jobs with low pay, no benefits and the taxpayers subsidize the workers with food stamps, welfare and health care. This is the Wal Mart model of business.

And Robmee is proud of this. It is because of him and his right wing ilk that we have this high unemployment, poverty and so many on food stamps. It is the end result of failed Reaganomics for the Top 1% only.
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
lesserof2evil says:
Sort of like Bachmann's promise of $2.00/gallon gas if she were elected president. What a bunch of baloney
reply
hypnotoad72 replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Agreed.
See all 22 Comments
Scroll Left Scroll Right