Monday, September 3, 2012

Dem. Gov. O’Malley: We’re Not Better Off Now

By Jonathan Miller
Updated: September 2, 2012 2:58 p.m

Gov. Martin O'Malley, of Maryland. Photo: Chet Susslin

National Journal:

Democratic Gov. Martin O’Malley of Maryland, who is considered a possible contender for president in 2016, bucked other Obama surrogates on Sunday, saying that the country was not better off now than it was four years ago.

On CBS's Face the Nation, host Bob Schieffer asked: “Can you honestly say that people are better off today than they were four years ago?”

Responded O’Malley: “No, but that's not the question of this election. The question, without a doubt, we are not as well off as we were before George Bush brought us the Bush job losses, the Bush recession, the Bush deficits, the series of desert wars -- charged for the first time to credit cards, the national credit card.”

Quipped Schieffer: “George Bush is not on the ballots."

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