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PHILIP ELLIOTT, Associated Press
Updated 09:52 p.m., Monday, June 13, 2011


MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Republican White House hopefuls assailed President Barack Obama's handling of the economy from the opening moments of their first major debate of the campaign season Monday night and pledged emphatically to repeal the administration's year-old health care law.

"When 14 million Americans are out of work we need a new president to end the Obama Depression," declared former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, the first among seven contenders on stage to criticize the president's economic policies.

Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, invited as an unannounced contender for the 2012 nomination, used the occasion to announce she had filed papers earlier in the day to run — a disclosure in keeping with a feisty style she has employed since her election to Congress.

Obama was hundreds of miles away, vowing to continue his efforts to create jobs as the Republicans met on a stage at St. Anselm College in New Hampshire.

Former Sen. Rick Santorum accused Obama of pursuing "oppressive policies" that have shackled the economy.

Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty labeled Obama a "declinist" who views America "as one of equals around the world," rather than a special nation.

"If Brazil can have 5 percent growth, if China can have 5 percent growth, then America can have 5 percent growth," he added, shrugging off criticism that his own economic projections were impossibly rosy.

Businessman Herman Cain, a political novice, called for eliminating the capital gains tax as a way to stimulate job creation.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney stressed his experience as a businessman over 25 years as evidence that he can lead the nation out of a lingering recession.

Said Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, the seventh contender on the stage: "As long as we are running a program that deliberately weakens our currency, our jobs will go overseas. And that's what's happening."

Pawlenty, sharing a stage with Romney, at first sidestepped a chance to repeat his recent criticism of the Massachusetts state health care law that Romney signed as governor. It includes a requirement for residents to purchase coverage, a forerunner of the "individual mandate" that conservatives loath in the new federal law.

"My using 'Obamneycare' was a reflection of the president's comments," Pawlenty said, referring to a word he coined in a Sunday interview.

Romney, who first sought the nomination in 2008, was the nominal front-runner. But the public opinion polls that made him so are notoriously unreliable at this point in the campaign, when relatively few voters have begun to familiarize themselves with their choices.

Nor can the polls predict the television commercials as yet un-run, or the other events that make a nominating campaign so unpredictable.

Already, this race has had its share of surprises.

Several likely candidates decided not to run — Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour and Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels among them — and at least one who ruled out a race is reconsidering. Texas Gov. Rick Perry has said he will decide after the state Legislature completes its current session, and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's plans are still unknown.

Gingrich, quick off the mark in attacking Obama, suffered the mass exodus of the entire top echelon of his campaign last week, an unprecedented event that left his chances of winning the nomination in tatters.

And Bachmann — newest to the race — drew one of the loudest rounds of applause Monday night from a partisan debate audience when she predicted that Obama would not win re-election. He is "a one-term president," she declared.

Obama's rivals found little if anything to like in what he has done since taking office in the midst of the worst economic recession since the Great Depression.

Instead, the most conservative presidential field in memory all but said what Ronald Reagan once preached — that government was the problem.

Romney said the auto bailout was a mistake, and said more generally, "Instead of thinking in the federal budget what should we cut, we should ask ourselves the opposite question, 'What should we keep?'"

Santorum criticized the financial bailout that Presidents George W. Bush and Obama backed, and Bachmann said she had worked in closed-door meetings in Congress to defeat the legislation when it was originally passed.

Pawlenty said politicians had caused the housing price bubble that contributed to the recession, and Paul blamed the recession on the Federal Reserve.

"As long as we do what we're doing in Washington it's going to last another 10 years," Paul said. "What we're doing now is absolutely wrong," he said of federal programs meant to support the housing industry.

In general, the Republicans on stage steered away of criticizing one another, and even the evident differences among them were expressed in muted terms.

Santorum said he wholeheartedly supported Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan's proposal to turn Medicare into a program in which the government subsidizes beneficiaries who would seek coverage from private insurance companies. Under the current system, the government pays doctors and other health care providers directly.

Pawlenty said he would have a plan of his own that shared some features with Ryan's but would differ on other points.

The program's finances are perilous, and Republican calls for fundamental change are at the heart of a roiling debate in Congress that is expected to extend into the 2012 campaign for the White House and both houses of Congress.

Cain bluntly told one questioner he was unlikely ever to receive in benefits from the money he has paid in through payroll taxes during his working life.

Gingrich, who was attacked by fellow conservatives when he criticized Ryan's proposal for being mandatory, said, "When you're dealing with something as big as Medicare ... you better slow down. ... If you can't convince the American people it's a good idea, maybe it's not a good idea."

Gingrich, Bachmann, Romney and Pawlenty all pledged to seek repeal of the health care law that Obama won from Congress earlier in his term. The others on stage hold the same position.

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Posted By: Steve Williams
Monday, June 13th 2011 at 10:40PM
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When I get to Cali I will start watching Paul (I don't have any kind of TV here). I can put up with the others just to hear what he has to say. The man is not without his blind spots but does have some valuable insight on what ails us. The Federal Reserve and our Foreign policy being at the top of the list.
Tuesday, June 14th 2011 at 7:15AM
Steve Williams
And I'll bet none of the others will ever criticize either of these two, the Fed or War.
Tuesday, June 14th 2011 at 7:20AM
Steve Williams
Our President Baraka Hussein Obama is probably saying, 'let me debate all of them at the same time'---and let them be on the ballot together in 2012.
Tuesday, June 14th 2011 at 2:37PM
powell robert
He'll have no trouble at all. The Republicans will self-destruct. Ron Paul's mistake is to associate with them. They will never give him the nomination.
Tuesday, June 14th 2011 at 9:09PM
Steve Williams
Ain't it a shame Irma? Only two of the most important things one could talk about - monetary policy and foreign policy. And I know this without even having watched.
Wednesday, June 15th 2011 at 7:46AM
Steve Williams
HI Steve, I just got home from a __meeting in Sac. I have not read your post yet...but as I just got in to be able to see the end of Rachel's program you have got to please try and get that program's ending to see her showing how the state of Tenn. has gone from the 'don't say gay in school law' to don't post any pictures on teh net that will cause fear, inteminedate, ect or it is jail time in tis state..................

Steve this is priceless as only rachal can sow examples like a tatto she had on her face thet made a child cry (it was a removable tatto of a lizard) there was a confederate flag and it is priceleess , because as she said and the right seem to not realize that things like like, dislike, fear , ect is subjective.............please os cna anyone top gingrich funning for president for actual contact adultry against the bible as it is suppose to be God's commandment and weiner who has not had contact s*x in teh white house or on teh follor of congres taht we know of...

god please help america because they are beyond being able to help its self. lol (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@sTEVE I TRIED TO WATCH THESE PEOPLE, but it was too insulting for me to try to sit there whatching these people repeat the same things they have said since way back when we were in the 20o8...ron Palu did back then talk about we were heading for our nation to fall for lack of mone to keep the 8 years of bush's bull s_ going!

seeing Newt Gengrich convince so many people that he was attacking our president rather than saying his family life don't in any way fit the republican's political was his reason for doing this, made me sick and feeelin gso sorry for what use to be a moral, looked up to nation!

NOw here is what a rational person would say watching these people who want smaller government...if true and they want what is best for our country, then run to eleminate the office of president because according to them tis is the root of America(ns) problems...we all know wars don't cost a penny...I had to laugh at the comment "natural gas we need"...why should we be in need of natural gas when our friend Israel had more than they or we need and have known it for the last 2 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!

NOw steve there is no way you or anyone expected them to alk about they never expected our president could in only 2 years be able to get up to the amount of the jobs (the field romney is famous for is firing the company's workers and wiping out their retirement funds and all else they spent a life time building up in the company before he take them over) or waste as much millions and billions of $$$$$$$ as teh last administrtiongot rid of in 8 whole years not counting now 10 years and counting of unpaid war debts...not to mention tose $21,000mercnary inlistments paid for bodies to go to the middle east...

We know they ae not taht brain dead to talk about what the republicans are doing in their war on the females or floods, tarnadoes, oil spills, fires burning in how many states has the Arizonz fire spread now...guns brought in america taken into mexico...but, all of this is in their future as our president has only to ignore them and let the public watch them taht is if they can stand to do so...hell even fox is not intereted in them...all of aht money fox aid these people and look what they are geting inreturn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! loooooooooooooooooooooooooooool

WHAT YO DO WILL ALWAYS COME BACK TO YOU. (SMILE)

(GOOD NIGHT STEVE AND YOU AE A GREAT REPORTER)...I sure missed being able to hear Ron Paul, but that is just how I felt about this 'freak' sow labeled a political debate!!!!!!!!!!!(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@robert, lets call them all the ''"Dream team of 2012"lol (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Lol, Steve as Bill O'reilly has already been advertizing his program tonight will be trying to figure out what in teh world was Ron Paul talking about in that debate. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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