Obama is probably the best propagandist in U.S. history. His ‘investments’ really mean stealing more money from future generations to fund his Democrat campaign and leftist agenda supporting unions:
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President Kill-Joy
Increasingly, the only audiences that cheer when the President shows up are largely composed of adolescents and union members. They either don’t know any better or are just happy to have a day off with pay.
American Jobs Bill 2011: Too Late For A Do-over For President Obama
The ARRA [stimulus] 2009 was literally a no-questions-asked check of $787 billion reflecting the excitement and support of a newly elected (and charismatic) President. The political and fiscal climate then was one such that stars were aligned for President Obama (and the Democratic Party) to go down in the history book as the hero turning the U.S. economy around from the Great Recession…had the resource been properly utilized and implemented.
Obama lost without teleprompter – potholes and lies
Mr. slick talker appears disoriented and confused in trying to explain why we need higher taxes. Obama repeatedly talks about potholes everywhere most of which the federal government does not repair. He implies that potholes and lack of infrastructure spending keep business from coming to the US. The bridge collapse he brings up was a design flaw not a lack of spending. With Obama “infrastructure” spending means union dues for Democrat campaigns.
The Economics of the State of the Union
The State of the Union address showed an appalling ignorance of basic economics and the lessons of history. Sadly, President Obama still thinks like a central planner, even as he seeks to widen his appeal to the middle. He is decades behind the times. His is the path that leads to stagnation.
Obama used 2008 campaign ‘snake oil’ in state of the union
Obama is trying to ‘sell the same snake oil that the electorate spit out in the last election’. David Asman exposes the 2008 campaign themes in Obama’s state of the union speech.