Obama: Working
for business was working for enemy

Mitt Romney’s main argument for his presidential candidacy is that if voters want a leader who can fix the economy, they should elect someone who knows and understands — and likes — business.

Barack Obama, Romney says at every opportunity, is not that man. “The president has the most anti-business, anti-investment, anti-jobs administration I think I’ve ever seen,” Romney said recently on Fox News. “Some of these liberals say they like a strong economy, but then they act like they don’t like business,” Romney added during a campaign stop in Colorado.

Both sides can debate the administration’s policies for the rest of the campaign. But there’s no doubt there is a profoundly anti-business streak in the president’s background.

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