Tim Pawlenty. Photo: army.mil
Tim Pawlenty. Photo: army.mil

Pawlenty in Iowa: Obama ‘hasn’t done anything’

By Meghan Malloy
Friday, July 08, 2011 at 6:30 am

URBANDALE, Iowa — Republican presidential candidate and former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty defended his nice guy demeanor while pledging to repeal “Obamacare in its entirety” and have the U.S. “stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Israel” if elected during a town hall meeting Thursday afternoon.

The town hall meeting, attended by an estimated 150 people, was held at his suburban Des Moines campaign headquarters.

Pawlenty spoke and answered questions from the audience, as well as from Facebook users who could watch the town hall meeting live-streamed on the Internet. Many supporters wanted to talk about the basics — the economy, immigration and health care reform.

Talk turned to budget tactics when a supporter asked if Pawlenty would sign a stop-gap measure to prevent a government shutdown if the situation ever occurred. A budget impasse back at home failed to resolve, and the Minnesota government is currently shut down.

Pawlenty, who reportedly suggested government shut down may have positive impacts, was also governor during a nine-day shut down in Minnesota six years ago.

“I think it’s really important to have the showdown now,” he said, adding he often used executive powers over the Minnesota Legislature when needed. “I would keep the pressure on and force politicians to make tough decisions.”

Pawlenty has been pegged by some media outlets and political analysts as “the nice guy” — a characterization some voters have picked up on. Attendee Bill Campbell told Pawlenty, a former prosecutor, that while he liked Pawlenty’s platform and beliefs, he wanted to see the former governor have a slightly tougher demeanor.

“You don’t have to be a jerk to be strong,” Pawlenty replied, then referred to President Ronald Reagan, who was known for his positive and optimistic demeanor as part of his leadership style. “You can be nice and strong.”

However, Pawlenty took a swipe at President Barack Obama, who “was in the Senate long enough to have a cup of coffee before going to the White House, and he hasn’t done anything, he hasn’t accomplished anything … people want to know this failed.”

Comments

4 Comments

Disco
Comment posted July 8, 2011 @ 6:38 am

Israel? ISRAEL? You can tell he’s got the polls and the focus groups going when he mentions Israel. I’m sure out-of-work Iowans have Israel on their minds when they wake up in the morning.

I know that Israel is certainly one of my top concerns. Not jobs, not the economy, not affordable health care, not important social issues. Nope, it’s ISRAEL.

ISRAEL OR GTFO


kfreed
Comment posted July 8, 2011 @ 7:42 am

And yet Republicans under Bush the Lesser accomplished so much:

They manged to turn a surplus into record deficits and crash the world economy, while ensuring that government failed in its every function. They managed to lie us into an oil war while allowing gas prices to rise to $4.00 per gallon. They managed to cover the arses of the wealthy with taxpayer dollars and squander billions on waste, abuse, and fraud through no-bid contracts to mercenaries, corrupt corporations, and faith-based initiatives which turn out to have no basis in faith or any initiative to do anything other than collect our money to create an even lesser democracy…

Good work.


Olaf
Comment posted July 8, 2011 @ 7:51 am

Let’s just look at a “short” list of some of the things he HAS done, shall we?
http://mediamatters.org/research/201001270003

And this is just for ’09:

Passing stimulus, generating jobs. On February 17, 2009, Obama signed the $787 billion stimulus bill into law. In December 2009, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office issued a report estimating that “in the third quarter of calendar year 2009, an additional 600,000 to 1.6 million people were employed in the United States” due to that legislation. According to the White House Council of Economic Advisers, CBO has increased its estimate to 800,000 to 2.4 million additional employed through the fourth quarter of that year. Moreover, a November 20, 2009, New York Times article reported that the “consensus” among “dispassionate analysts” is that “the stimulus package, messy as it is, is working,” citing nonpartisan analyses of gross domestic product and total employment figures by several companies specializing in economic forecasting. Further, a January 25 USA Today article stated that, according to its “quarterly survey of 50 economists,” “[u]nemployment would have hit 10.8% — higher than December’s 10% rate — without Obama’s $787 billion stimulus program,” adding, “The difference would translate into another 1.2 million lost jobs.”

Eliminating wasteful spending. Obama was able to achieve some significant cuts to wasteful spending — most notably, the elimination of the F-22 fighter jet program after he successfully lobbied the Senate to vote to strip out financing for more jets from a defense funding authorization bill. The Washington Times reported on January 14 that Obama won “60 percent of his proposed cuts” and also managed “to get Congress to ax several programs that had bedeviled President George W. Bush for years.”

Sotomayor nomination. On May 26, 2009, Obama nominated Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court to replace the retiring Justice David Souter. She was confirmed by the Senate on August 6, 2009, and sworn in August 8, making her the first Hispanic justice, and only the third woman, on the court.

Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. The first bill President Obama signed into law, on January 29, 2009, was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which expands the rights of workers to sue employers over wage discrimination claims.

SCHIP expansion. On February 5, 2009, Obama signed a bill expanding the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) to cover 4 million more lower-income children.

Public lands bill. On March 30, Obama signed an omnibus public lands bill, which The New York Times reported “allows for 2 million more acres to be declared wilderness… [with] more than 1,000 miles designated as scenic rivers, and adds land for national trails.”

Credit card reform. On May 21, 2009, Obama signed into law a bill providing what USA Today called the “most sweeping changes to the credit card industry in 40 years,” adding restrictions on interest rate increases and fees and restricting the marketing of credit cards to college students.

Transparency. The Washington Post reported that moves by the Obama administration to improve government transparency “included a ban on lobbyist gifts; restrictions on the hiring of lobbyists; publication of White House visitor logs and other records; and a move to bar lobbyists from serving on advisory boards.” A report by Common Cause, Democracy 21, the League of Women Voters, and U.S. PIRG stated that: “The cumulative effect of the Administration’s actions has been to adopt the strongest and most comprehensive lobbying, ethics and transparency rules and policies ever established by an Administration to govern its own activities.”

Tobacco regulation. On June 22, 2009, Obama signed the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, which, for the first time, gave the U.S. Food & Drug Administration the authority to regulate the manufacturing, marketing, and sale of tobacco.

National service. On April 21, 2009, Obama signed the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act, which expands the scope of AmeriCorps and provides opportunities for young people and senior citizens to join in service programs.

Stem cell research. On May 9, 2009, Obama signed an executive order easing restrictions on the use of federal money for embryonic stem cell research.


Jeff Wilfahrt
Comment posted July 8, 2011 @ 4:59 pm

Slapshot Tim has done plenty hasn’t he? His legacy 5 billion dollar deficit is still haunting us.

People ask who shall we blame, the GOP or Dayton? I say blame Slapshot Tim.

Oh, and thanks for the increased property taxes Slapshot, I’m digging it big time.

Jeff Wilfahrt, Rosemount, MN


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