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Who’s really behind the economic crisis?

Chad Groening   (OneNewsNow.com) Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Jerome Corsi, political analyst and New York Times best-selling author, says Republicans and Mitt Romney need to remind voters which party was really responsible for the economic crash of 2008. 

At their recent nominating convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Democrats pushed the idea that voting for Barack Obama is moving forward, not returning to the "failed policies" of George W. Bush. The Democrats have been blaming Bush for the 2008 economic collapse and have claimed it was so bad that Obama needs four more years to fix it.

Dr. Jerome Corsi is a Tea Party activist and author of The Great Oil Conspiracy. He says the Democrats are not being truthful.  

Corsi, Jerome"The Democrats will not take responsibility for building the mortgage crisis that led to the bursting of the economic bubble in 2008," he tell OneNewsNow. "They want to blame that on George W. Bush without remembering that the Democratic Congresses back to Jimmy Carter passed the legislation demanding that banks lend to Democratic constituents who couldn't afford the home."

So Corsi believes Republicans need to create ads telling the American people that the Democrats are responsible for the economic mess.

"I think Romney has an excellent chance of winning because in the final analysis I think the American voter is not going to buy the lies of the Democratic Party and is going to say, Look, Obama's had four years," he says. "Now we're 16 trillion dollars in debt, and the economy is not advancing."

Corsi adds that the American people must wake up and realize the nation must adopt the policies of smaller government and less spending in order to quit bankrupting the nation's future. 

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