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Does Obama Even Realize How Bad His Speeches Are?
http://libertarian-neocon.blogspot.com/2011/08/does-obama-even-realize-how-bad-his.html ^ | libertarian neocon

Posted on 08/08/2011 3:07:47 PM PDT by libertarian neocon

Remember how during the debt ceiling negotiations Obama went before the country what seemed like almost every day in order to call for tax increases, vilify the GOP, attack corporate jet depreciation schedules yet pretend to be a centrist? Well, his poll numbers still haven't recovered from that so you have to wonder why he felt the need to go before the country today with markets imploding. Did he think he could reassure the world with his magical speech-giving ability? Well if he did, he failed miserably. Check out this chart:

I do realize markets were imploding anyway, but they seemed to stabilize a bit before the speech, only to freefall after people realized he doesn't have a clue (I also don't think it helped that he was 50 minutes late). The Dow went down 200 points in a span of about 45 minutes after he started talking and after a brief bout of short covering, ended closing down over 600 points on the day!

Why was the speech so bad? Because it showed how clueless the President of the United States is in his first job with actual administrative duties. Here are some highlights:

On Friday, we learned that the United States received a downgrade by one of the credit rating agencies -- not so much because they doubt our ability to pay our debt if we make good decisions, but because after witnessing a month of wrangling over raising the debt ceiling, they doubted our political system’s ability to act.

He is basically opening the speech by saying he doesn't take the worries about our debt seriously. Yes, S&P did talk about their worries about the effectiveness of our political system with two parties so far apart but they also wrote, "a higher public debt trajectory than we currently assume could lead us to lower the long-term rating again." Clearly the debt issue is the #1 reason for us being downgraded. If our debt to GDP ratio was half what it was today, Congress could squabble all they wan't and we wouldn't be downgraded. It's the debt, stupid. I think the market would have felt better if he actually sounded serious about tackling the debt.

The markets, on the other hand, continue to believe our credit status is AAA. In fact, Warren Buffett, who knows a thing or two about good investments, said, “If there were a quadruple-A rating, I’d give the United States that.” I, and most of the world’s investors, agree.

Really, the markets believe we are AAA? On what basis? Some actual data would be good here. Please don't tell me it's because of the flight to safety into treasuries today. Anyway instead of saying something substantive to reassure the markets, he quotes one of his donors, whose company was given an negative outlook today by S&P because of the US downgrade. Not exactly a disinterested and objective party now is he?

That doesn’t mean we don’t have a problem. The fact is, we didn’t need a rating agency to tell us that we need a balanced, long-term approach to deficit reduction. That was true last week. That was true last year. That was true the day I took office.
He makes it sound like he has always been a centrist, inclusive of the GOP as he tried to find a balanced, bi-partisan solution.  Remember when he told the GOP "I won" during negotiations over the failed stimulus?  Remember when he told McCain "the election is over" at the Healthcare Summit?  Or when he said he didn't want the GOP "to do a lot of talking"?  When did he discover this need for "balance" anyway?

Last week, we reached an agreement that will make historic cuts to defense and domestic spending.  But there’s not much further we can cut in either of those categories.  What we need to do now is combine those spending cuts with two additional steps:  tax reform that will ask those who can afford it to pay their fair share and modest adjustments to health care programs like Medicare.  
I'm not sure how much he thinks he can squeeze out of "the wealthy" but as I showed here, taxes would have to go be about 100% on "the wealthy" to close the budget gap.  Also, this once again shows how clueless he is.  The markets are imploding and all he can talk about are tax increases?  That is the kind of talk that sends markets down, which is exactly where they went while he was talking.  The wealthy already pay more than their fair share of taxes anyway.

I realize that after what we just went through, there’s some skepticism that Republicans and Democrats on the so-called super committee, this joint committee that’s been set up, will be able to reach a compromise, but my hope is that Friday’s news will give us a renewed sense of urgency.  I intend to present my own recommendations over the coming weeks on how we should proceed.  And that committee will have this administration’s full cooperation.  And I assure you, we will stay on it until we get the job done.  
Woohoo! He'll present his recommendations to a committee!  That'll change everything because Congressional committee's are known for their bold and quick action!  I also won't hold my breath with regards to his recommendations.  Even when we were on the brink of disaster he still didn't want to publicize a plan.  I guess it's because his last budget was so out of touch that it was voted down unanimously in the Senate 97-0!

Of course, as worrisome as the issues of debt and deficits may be, the most immediate concern of most Americans, and of concern to the marketplace as well, is the issue of jobs and the slow pace of recovery coming out of the worst recession in our lifetimes.
So this is the paragraph where he says he is blowing off the downgrade.  It's really amazing how tone deaf he is.  Our debt is downgraded and the markets are imploding and he starts talking about "the most immediate concern" which is not debt.  Investors wanted him to stand up, act like he knows what he is doing and sound convincing in cutting our deficit.  This reminds me of how when people were concerned about their jobs he decided to make hiring that much more expensive through Obamacare.

Specifically, we should extend the payroll tax cut as soon as possible, so that workers have more money in their paychecks next year and businesses have more customers next year.

We should continue to make sure that if you’re one of the millions of Americans who’s out there looking for a job, you can get the unemployment insurance that your tax dollars contributed to.  That will also put money in people’s pockets and more customers in stores.

First, it's pretty clear the payroll tax cut hasn't been enough to create jobs.  Second, isn't this speech supposed to be about cutting the deficit, not talking about two programs which will make it worse.  Third, tell me again how unemployment insurance helps create jobs again?

These aren’t Democratic proposals.  These aren’t big government proposals.  These are all ideas that traditionally Republicans have agreed to, have agreed to countless times in the past.  There’s no reason we shouldn’t act on them now.  None.  
So besides the debt just being downgraded by S&P with more to come?  That's not a reason to constrain some of these "stimulus" packages?  How about a compromise, we lower the payroll taxes (I'm all for letting people keep more of their own money) and that's it.

Markets will rise and fall, but this is the United States of America.  No matter what some agency may say, we’ve always been and always will be a AAA country. 
I get the feeling this line sounded better in rehearsal.  Obviously, if we keep spending like we are spending we won't be anywhere near a AAA country.  Also, wouldn't it have been nice to the President to actually talk about returning the United States to AAA status at S&P?  But I guess that would have required a real leader, something we clearly don't have.  No wonder the markets tanked.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: debt; debtmanwalking; deficit; economy; obama; zerosumgame
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He’s a National disgrace just like all the other dimwitted dim libs. Pathetic. Thank God for the Tea Partiers......


21 posted on 08/08/2011 3:54:43 PM PDT by NoRedTape
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To: FrankR

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE-fTwLtPF0
Obama speech wah wah wah.


22 posted on 08/08/2011 3:55:38 PM PDT by conservativeimage (FFFFFFFFOOO!)
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To: libertarian neocon

No but the queen of England sure does !!!


23 posted on 08/08/2011 3:58:34 PM PDT by al baby (Hi Mom!!! I know i was kidding)
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To: libertarian neocon

24 posted on 08/08/2011 3:59:04 PM PDT by conservativeimage (FFFFFFFFOOO!)
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To: libertarian neocon

25 posted on 08/08/2011 4:35:20 PM PDT by mylife (OPINIONS ~ $ 1.00 HALFBAKED ~ 50c)
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To: libertarian neocon

They don’t seem to hurt him with the adoring MSM doing the interpreting.


26 posted on 08/08/2011 4:54:22 PM PDT by 353FMG
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To: Ronin
That’s something I never understood. There has been thousands of articles saying what a “wonderful” speech-giver he is, but I never saw that.

I agree. He make Bush seem like Shakespeare.

27 posted on 08/08/2011 4:58:12 PM PDT by Malone LaVeigh
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To: Ken522

And remember, Obama is surrounded by yes men. They are all liberal radical types, who have a religious zeal about what they do. (they do have a religious type faith in socialism, though they themselves normally are not religious)

Add to the mixture that they think their political opponents are enemies, not just fellow Americans with a differing view. They think they are on a crusade to re-make America. (Even though crusade has religious connotations, I think the word is accurate)

And, it does sound sometimes like Obama has disdain for the political process. He sounds frustrated that he can’t just issue decrees, but has to work with Congress, and congressmen of the other party at that.

And, consider the bitter guns and religious comment. He and his fellow liberals truly believe that many Americans do not think in the correct manner about issues. They can’t just disagree with people, they have to demonize them, because they are convinced that liberalism is the only proper way to think.

Put it all together, and Obama just doesn’t see the forest for the trees. The strong extreme liberal ideology is his achilles heel.


28 posted on 08/08/2011 5:06:45 PM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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To: libertarian neocon

“I have a gift, Harry.”


29 posted on 08/08/2011 5:21:22 PM PDT by PJ-Comix (aka Big Daddy Goo-Goo)
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To: libertarian neocon

Perhaps he should bring back the Greek Columns.....


30 posted on 08/08/2011 5:24:32 PM PDT by LA Woman3 (The biggest terrorist attack since 9/11 happened on 11/4/2008.)
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To: libertarian neocon

bump


31 posted on 08/08/2011 5:25:49 PM PDT by Christian4Bush (PSA. As of 8/08/11, 456/531 days 'til we vote out/take out the trash. (Nov 6 2012))
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To: libertarian neocon

No because the media tells him how great he is. He is boring, and idiotic.


32 posted on 08/08/2011 5:29:57 PM PDT by vpintheak (Democrats: Robbing humans of their dignity 1 law at a time)
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To: libertarian neocon

Bump to read at home


33 posted on 08/08/2011 5:44:59 PM PDT by hattend (And ... as always...FUJM)
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To: subterfuge

“It’s very simple really. President Ego’s speeches are MEANT to tank the market as well as deflate the citizenry.”

Yes. I sometimes (rarely, but sometimes) think BHO’s brilliant, for this reason - since his sole mission is to tear down our country (and us) as thoroughly and quickly as possible, he’s doing that quite well, with absolutely every deed and word he utters. I can think of no exceptions.

However, he greatly underestimates this “messy democracy” and the millions of awakened, educated and committed patriots.


34 posted on 08/08/2011 6:18:18 PM PDT by llandres (Forget the "New America" - restore the original one!!)
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To: madinmadtown

“We have a leader who wants to destroy our country. It is a thought that is too controversial for most to consider seriously, but we are at a time when we need to accept that as fact. A leader who loved our country would have given a speech that inspired the country to get up, dust off, and prove that we are a great nation, no the greatest nation. Obama will never be that man and we have to decide how we are going to come to terms with a man who vowed to “fundamentally change America”.”

Well and accurately stated. Yes, it IS unthinkable for most people, but those who continue to deny it - despite the evidence of it time and time again - do so at their own (and our) peril.


35 posted on 08/08/2011 6:35:33 PM PDT by llandres (Forget the "New America" - restore the original one!!)
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To: libertarian neocon

"TURN OBAMA OFF! TURN OBAMA OFF! SELL MORTIMER, SELL!!!"

36 posted on 08/08/2011 7:05:27 PM PDT by Caipirabob ( Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: llandres

People are being awakened and are shocked to learn there are subversive moles at the pinnacle of power. Kind of like I did in 1992 with Slick Willie.


37 posted on 08/09/2011 9:29:33 AM PDT by subterfuge (BUILD MORE NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS NOW!!!)
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