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It's Still Not My Fault and I Feel Your Pain
ZeroHedge ^ | 1/31/10 | The Daily Capitalist

Posted on 01/31/2010 8:02:30 AM PST by FromLori

The State of the Union

I will say that President Obama is pretty good at this speech stuff. Remember last year when Professor Obama said that the adults are now in charge and we're going to clean up the mess the kids made? This year had a much different tone. At times he almost sounded humble. Thank you, Massachusetts.

This time he hit right to the heart of what his pollsters and advisers were saying: "It's the economy, stupid." He didn't even get to health care until he was about half way through his speech. But he says he understands what we're going through and the government is going to save us. Again. He said "we" (I guess that means his administration) prevented another depression. Thanks a lot. I think.

He launched right into the banks and said we're not going to put up with that sh*t anymore. Not really, but it sure felt like he was mad at them.

All the rest were the usual ornaments that politicians love to decorate the legislative Christmas tree with. This program for small businesses, a tax credit for that, green jobs, "China’s not waiting to revamp its economy ... Well I do not accept second-place for the United States of America," free college stuff, a jobs bill, energy independence, more stimulus, yadda, yadda, yadda.

Actually he did say something good about nuclear power and offshore drilling. "Tough choices," he said. Fair enough.

Much of what he said was the usual thing that presidents say:

I have never been more hopeful about America’s future than I am tonight. Despite our hardships, our union is strong. We do not give up. We do not quit. We do not allow fear or division to break our spirit. In this new decade, it’s time the American people get a government that matches their decency; that embodies their strength. He kept calling it Bush's recession over and over and over. I'll give him that. But both parties were equally culpable. It just happened to crash on Bush's watch. But it gets old when he has to keep reminding us that it wasn't his fault. He has no clue.

So here we are in Year 2 of Obama and we need another jobs bill because the first one didn't work. Please! These guys never examine their premises.

The almost funny part when he said, dead serious, "[E]ven as health care reform would reduce our deficit, it’s not enough to dig us out of a massive fiscal hole in which we find ourselves." This is why we're in trouble. He and the Democrats actually believe this.

He noted that we are headed for massive deficits:

So let me start the discussion of government spending by setting the record straight. At the beginning of the last decade, America had a budget surplus of over $200 billion. By the time I took office, we had a one year deficit of over $1 trillion and projected deficits of $8 trillion over the next decade. Most of this was the result of not paying for two wars, two tax cuts, and an expensive prescription drug program. On top of that, the effects of the recession put a $3 trillion hole in our budget. That was before I walked in the door. His solution to runaway spending and the financial collapse of Medicare and Social Security? – a bipartisan commission. This is not good. Until they understand that they are the problem the result will be massive tax increases because politicians can't cut spending. Besides, it's not his fault.

He did get to the point that he will pull out of Iraq by August. I have my doubts that it will happen, but it's fine with me: let's go home. Most foreign policy issues were an afterthought.

The ending of the speech was was pretty good. It was meaningless but he says meaningless things so well. You will recall that several minutes went by and no one clapped or hooted as he basked in the glow of America's greatness and how we're not afraid of hard work. Reminds of me Bush ("It's tough. It's hard work").

And then there was the usual ending all presidents leave us with: hope.

We have finished a difficult year. We have come through a difficult decade. But a new year has come. A new decade stretches before us. We don’t quit. I don’t quit. Let’s seize this moment – to start anew, to carry the dream forward, and to strengthen our union once more. Wow.

What I really dislike about him is how he always frames the argument in terms of what he even referred to in his speech as "false choices." He keeps setting up the opposition as straw men and then knocks them down. How can that be bipartisan? He took a dig at the Republicans saying that he's waiting for some good ideas about health care from them. That should tell you something about his agenda.

I see Congressional stagnation which is a good thing.

Obama won't change. And I hope he doesn't. A move to the center might win him a second term.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: obummer; sotu

1 posted on 01/31/2010 8:02:30 AM PST by FromLori
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To: FromLori
To quote the purloined words of the campaigner of 2008, "words, just words."
2 posted on 01/31/2010 8:10:59 AM PST by loveliberty2
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To: FromLori
A move to the center might win him a second term.

Obama will be reelected and by a comfortable margin.

All present fiscal issues and lack of White House accomplishment will be forgotten and the MSM will be focusing in a brighter future with the messiah.

3 posted on 01/31/2010 8:14:58 AM PST by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: EGPWS

They said the same thing about Jimmy Carter.


4 posted on 01/31/2010 8:19:08 AM PST by Northern Yankee (Where Liberty dwells, there is my Country. - Benjamin Franklin)
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To: EGPWS
I have a feeling you're right. Obama's going to clobber whoever the 'Pubs put up no matter if he moves in one direction or another. The sheeple are pretty stupid on this account. Look at thepolls. The majority say they don't agree with Obama's policies, but they still "like" him. I really, really don't understand what people find "likable" about this douchebag.

And no matter who the 'Pubs put up against Odumb$hit, the media will absolutely destroy them. They'll pull out all the stops in defense of The One. And that goes double for Sarah Palin. The media will do their utmost to assure that Palin (or whatever 'Pub ends up running) is the Barry Goldwater of 2012.

5 posted on 01/31/2010 8:21:18 AM PST by chimera
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To: Northern Yankee
They said the same thing about Jimmy Carter.

Back in the '70's a persons train of thought was much longer than it is in todays "me, now, and good" society.

6 posted on 01/31/2010 8:24:25 AM PST by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: chimera; EGPWS

I think you’re both wrong, and the difference in NOT what the polling suggests today (even Scott Brown, the Alt-Obama,might beat him in a Presidential race) but that too many people, mainly his early supporters , finally recognize that he’s fallen abysmally short of fulfulling even ONE promise he made to them. They look around the extended ghetto where they still see mostly black faces, and deep down, they know they’re losing ground day by day, and that ONLY way this incompetent ideologue could remedy that would be short-term, like finding ways to “send them money”. NOT ENOUGH.


7 posted on 01/31/2010 8:29:35 AM PST by supremedoctrine (Time is the school in which we learn that time is the fire in which we burn.)
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To: EGPWS

Obama’s actions are not just day-to-day politics. His actions are beginning to reveal his real goal: to protect his Muslim brothers/terrorists. What other goal do his actions demonstrate?


8 posted on 01/31/2010 8:59:12 AM PST by abclily
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To: FromLori

One of the problems with the article is that the writer reiterates the lib talking point of “not paying for tax cuts.” As Rush has repeatedly stated, you don’t pay for tax cuts. Tax cuts pay for themselves by reinvigorating a stagnant economy. Which is what Bush’s tax cuts did. Overspending is the culprit, not tax cuts.


9 posted on 01/31/2010 8:59:31 AM PST by driftless2 (for long term happiness, learn how to play the accordion)
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To: FromLori

Hey Zero, blow it out your purple ass!


10 posted on 01/31/2010 9:06:53 AM PST by MGMSwordsman
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To: FromLori

Obama does not have an opponent that will clearly criticize his policies and offer solid alternatives that the public understands.

Once that happens, Obama is finished.


11 posted on 01/31/2010 9:13:09 AM PST by Erik Latranyi (Too many conservatives urge retreat when the war of politics doesn't go their way.)
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