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CBS News/ June 8, 2012, 4:41 PM

Romney: Is Obama "really that out of touch?"

Mitt Romney AP Photo/Evan Vucci

Updated 6 p.m. ET

(CBS News) COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa - Mitt Romney jumped Friday on President Obama's statement that "the private sector is doing fine," calling the comment an "extraordinary miscalculation and misunderstanding by a president who is out of touch."

Romney, back in Iowa for the second time since the state's January caucuses, opened his event at Bayliss Park in downtown Council Bluffs by expressing amazement at Obama's statement.

"He said the private sector is doing fine. Is he really that out of touch?" Romney asked the crowd of more than 300 seated on the park lawn as they voiced their disapproval of the president. "I think he's defining what it means to be detached and out of touch with the American people."

Romney ticked off a list of statistics that run counter to Mr. Obama's claim: 23 million Americans out of work, no longer looking for work, or able to find only part-time work; the economy growing at only 1.9 percent in the first quarter of the year; median income dropping by 10 percent over the last four years; and a record number of home foreclosures.

"For the president of the United States to stand up and say the private sector is doing fine is going to go down in history," Romney said. "It's an extraordinary miscalculation and misunderstanding by a president who is out of touch, and we're going to take back this country and get America working again."

Obama made the case at a morning press conference that his economic policies have had a positive impact under difficult circumstances. He also said cutbacks at the state and local government level were slowing the economy (the May jobs report showed the economy added 82,000 private sector jobs and lost 13,000 public sector jobs that month).

"We've created 4.3 million jobs over the last ... 27 months; over 800,000 just this year alone," Obama said. "The private sector is doing fine. Where we're seeing weaknesses in our economy have to do with state and local government, oftentimes cuts initiated by, you know, governors or mayors who are not getting the kind of help that they have in the past from the federal government and who don't have the same kind of flexibility as the federal government in dealing with fewer revenues coming in."

Romney countered by arguing that Obama's answer over the past three and a half years has been "pushing aside the private sector."

"Instead, he wants to add more to government. He wants another stimulus, he wants to hire more government workers. He says we need more firemen, more policeman, more teachers. Did he not get the message of Wisconsin?" Romney asked, referring to the Badger State's recent recall election that kept Republican Gov. Scott Walker in office. "The American people did. It's time for us to cut back on government and help the American people."

The Obama campaign, in a bit of tit for tat, circulated video of Romney's comments and accused him of promising to cut jobs for firefighters, policemen, and teachers. "Mitt Romney has decided we need less jobs for middle class Americans, not more. That's the message he received this week," Obama spokesman Ben LaBolt wrote in a statement emailed to reporters.

Obama tried late rin the day to clarify his comment that "the private sector is doing fine." "Let me be as clear as I can be," he said, "The economy needs to be strengthened....I believe that there are a lot of Americans who are hurting right now, which is what I've been saying for the last year, two years, three years, what I've been saying since I came into office."

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The president challenged Romney and Republicans in Congress to propose ideas that would make "an actual difference" in adding jobs and improving the economy. "So far, all we've heard are additional tax cuts to the folks who are doing fine," Obama said.

Though Romney repeatedly hit the president for the weak economy and slow jobs growth during his speech in Council Bluffs, he did admit that the recession that gripped the nation after the financial crisis of 2008 has been slowly improving. But he denied that Obama's policies were the reason.

"He's going to say, by the way, 'the recession ended, and we've been growing.' Well, yeah, all recessions end, and the growth hasn't been as much as it should have and people aren't back to work yet. You ask yourself: Is he part of the solution or part of the problem?"

Romney nodded as a chorus of Iowans booed their answer.

"Yeah, problem," he said.

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ugacrew says:
As long as Romney is paying less than 15% taxes on his millions of dollars of earned income, I don't think he is qualified to lecture any President or US Citizen from any podium in this country.

He is correct, however, in saying that he can add jobs. If he starts by paying his fair share of taxes to our government, he can add a few on his own.
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TimeToEvolve says:
I think Robmee is too old to run for pResident. He seems to be already senile before he even is appointed by Wall Street. I guess that is perfect, another Ronald Reagan corporate puppet.
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mid2348 says:
Is he trying to pretend that he's in touch with the "little people?" LOL! If nothing else at least Obama knows something of the real world. This guy would ship our grandparents off to Siberia if it would get him elected. Romney is a classic narcissist, and his concern for the American people will expire on November 7th 2012.
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TimeToEvolve replies:
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KKKarl Rove must have told him to do that: take your greatest weakness and say that the other guy has it. This is an old trick but is seems to work with the half wit conservative "mind".
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Spankybulldog says:
This tea drinker could take a lesson in politics from the man of the hour Mohammad Goldstein it seems Obama has a copy of The Plot to Overthrow and Mitt does not but you can get it for nuttin on the net. This fellow tells more about Washington politics than anyone has heard in years, Filled with truth and inside information it will slap the silly politics out of you.
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MrMBA says:
Just what we need. More government jobs. REALLY??? Obama will turn us into another Greece where everyone will work for the government.
How about cut government spending on Obama Bucks and cut everyone's taxes and let the private sector do what it's meant to do, which is create more sector private jobs.
Tax cuts = more jobs.
BTW, Mr Axelrod, it's not the government's job to create jobs..No, No, No! It's supposed to create an economic environment that favors private sector growth; not the other way around. More private sector jobs automatically creates more taxes revenues.
I guess this is what we get for letting a bunch of Lawyers run things.
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GoGoUsa replies:
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It is offensive to compare our country to a tiny little spot on the map like Greece. I know you want it to be true but we are not and will never be anything like Greece.
Ourdoc1 replies:
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I suppose you are also like Romney against having more police, firefighters and teachers. I be New Mexico would love to hear you say that with the fire they have going on, but your lazy a$$ is sitting at home whining... One can only hope your house catches on fire or you are involved in an accident or have medical problems like a heart attack and there is no firefighters near you because of cuts. Nope we don't need public safety and education at all, BTW, your MBA is now gone and no longer exists MrMBA, you have proven you don't have the education to have one.
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hek211 says:
Obama is like Hitler in his Bunker in April of 1945...still deluding himself as to his Greatness and Achievements, hoping for a "Secret Weapon" to turn the tide, surrounded by sycophants to the end...the only difference is Obama is still "Cool" and has a "Sharp crease in his pants".
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Pearce-Germanotta says:
Out out touch? Really, Mitt Romney? Mr. Romney bought the Republican nomination. If anyone's out of touch, it's obviously Mitt. He has created one fallacy after another to try and connect with the American people.
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mwade002 says:
The economy is doing great. Romney is lost in the dark days of the great recession.
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mid2348 replies:
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"The economy is doing great." Is it? Wow! Thank God all this suffering is just a figment of my imagination.
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Spankybulldog says:
This tea drinker could take a lesson in politics from Evansville's unknown man of the hour Mohammad Goldstein it seems Obama has a copy of The Plot to Overthrow and no one in Indiana knows who this guy is. Maybe too much tea and corn but you can get it for nuttin on the net. This fellow tells more about Washington politics than anyone has heard in years, Filled with truth and inside information it will slap the silly politics out of you.
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acommoner says:
Is Romney willing to propose a Fair Free Trade policy that will "return" Sustainable Jobs to US Americans?" I doubt it! Thousands of US American Factories have been shipped overseas, Millions of US American Jobs have been shipped overseas, Billions of US American Dollars to buy "Made In China" consumer goods have been shipped overseas, Billions of Dollars worth of US American raw materials have been shipped overseas to provide offshore jobs, and Trillions of US American Debt Obligations have been shipped overseas. Home owners were scammed and home values are going through A Great Depression, unemployment is still a problem, our economy is shaky, and the USA National Government is totally dysfunctional. What is most needed is the return of "Made In The USA" long term manufacturing jobs. Maker Jobs are what are needed. Our economy will not stabilize until maker jobs are returned to US Americans. I am sure that Romney will not be willing to propose a Fair Free Trade policy that will "return" Jobs to US Americans. Fair Free Trade - (Not Balanced Trade - Exporting a billion dollars of raw materials and importing a billion dollars of "Made In China" consumer goods does not return jobs to US Americans) Fair Free Trade, where all imports to the USA market must meet at least ALL minimum USA production and/or providing standards of: quality, safety, health, environment, and wages of the USA, Fair Free Trade - The key to stable and sustainable recovery is the return of manufacturing (maker) jobs to the USA. Go to: http: www. manifestry .info > Trade
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