Everyone’s talking about today’s Michigan/Arizona GOP primaries, but President Barack Obama was on fire today, accusing the Republicans of abandoning the American worker and taking credit for the auto industry’s resurgence with a taxpayer-backed rescue of General Motors and Chrysler that he helped engineer.
Speaking to a raucous audience of 1,700 United Auto Workers in Washington, Obama drew a distinct contrast with Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum, both of whom have said they would not have used government money to save GM and Chrysler.
“You’ve got folks saying, ‘Well, the real problem is, what we really disagreed with was the workers, they all made out like bandits; that saving the American auto industry was just about paying back unions,”‘ Obama said in what felt more like a revival meeting for American workers. “Really? Even by the standards of this town, that’s a load of you-know-what.”
He noted that under the agreement to use taxpayer money to save GM and Chrysler, union members had to agree to reduced wages and that thousands of retirees saw reductions in their health care benefits.








