At a campaign speech in Davenport, Iowa, Wednesday, Vice President Joe Biden said that he and President Obama fought the conventional wisdom that manufacturing could not return to the United States, calling that “dead wrong.” In touting the administration’s work to revive U.S. manufacturing, Biden cautioned that electing Mitt Romney would ensure an end to the resurgence.
Biden also hammered Romney’s opposition to the auto industry bailout throughout the speech.
The Wall Street Journal wrote, and I’m quoting, “Romney appeared to scoff, first in Detroit, then in Florida, at the notion of manufacturing as a job engine for the future.”
So look folks, we have a choice in this election:
Between our philosophy that believes manufacturing is central to our economy, and their philosophy that scoffs at it.