Biden ends visit focused on economy

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“Americans deserve better. Mitt Romney has a decades-long record of job creation and a pro-growth plan that will do what President Obama has not — finally jumpstart our economy,” spokesman Shawn McCoy said in a statement Wednesday.

In his speech, Biden also criticized Republican budget proposals that maintain earlier tax cuts that primarily helped the wealthy, saying they are true believers in helping the rich while middle-class Americans see their incomes stagnate or decline.

“People feel like they’re being played for a sucker,” he said. “The top 1 and 2 percent have done exponentially better as the middle class incomes have plummeted.”

Biden said Romney’s economic policies mean “doubling down” on former President George W. Bush’s policies that didn’t help American workers.

“I think Romney’s a decent guy but his philosophy is really different. People out there view the American worker as part of the problem. If you’d just ask for less, work harder and didn’t need all those benefits we could do things better, quicker, faster,” Biden said.

Biden also questioned Romney’s recent claim that Obama was out of touch with average voters.

“Romney calling the president out of touch? Did you ever think you’d have a choice between voting for a president who had a Swiss bank account and one who didn’t?” he asked.

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