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Marco Rubio on Obama: 'His Presidency has Made Things Worse Here in America'

On an appearance on the Laura Ingram show on Wednesday, Republican U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio hammered President Barack Obama on the economy.

The problem with the president is, he doesnt understand how jobs are created or he doesnt want to accept how jobs are created, said Rubio. Theyre not created by the president, theyre not created by United States senators. Jobs are created by Americans -- hard-working, everyday people that go out and start a business or expand an existing business. Thats how jobs are created. Governments job is to create an environment where its easier to do that. And his policies are not making it easier to do that, and thats why jobs arent being created. Because his tax policy is threatening class warfare and tax increases, the regulatory environment, the stuff going on with the labor issues and the unions, Obamacare -- the litany of things that are happening since hes taken over as president is scaring job creators, and theyre deciding nows not the time to create jobs. And he doesnt understand it, and thats why his presidency has made things worse here in America.

Theres no way you can look at the policies that this president has pursued and not reach the conclusion that at least people in his administration do not buy into the American free-enterprise system, that they feel that somehow maybe the way the other countries have done it is better, added Rubio. I dont think history is on their side. As I just told a group a moment ago, give me an example of a country that embraced big government and found prosperity. Because there isnt any, not in history, and not in modern times. The truth is that we should not be implementing the policies of countries that people come here to get away from. And if you look at the direction and expansion of governments role in our economy, that this administration is pursuing, I think thats the direction theyre taking us, pretty clearly.

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