Posted on 07/21/2013 9:35:49 PM PDT by knak
WASHINGTON With major battles looming in the fall over the federal budget and the debt ceiling, President Barack Obama is trying to regain the initiative, embarking on a campaign-style tour of the Midwest this week to lay out his agenda for reinvigorating the nations economy, administration officials said Sunday.
Obamas offensive will begin Wednesday in Galesburg, Ill., with what his aides are saying will be a major address on economic policy at Knox College. Officials declined to provide details of the presidents message, but said he would set his terms for what they expect will be another bruising battle with a Republican-controlled House over the nations fiscal policies.
White House officials liken Wednesdays speech to one he gave in 2011 in Osawatomie, Kan., where he articulated the theme of economic inequality in American society that became a leitmotif of his re-election campaign; and one at Georgetown University soon after taking office in 2009, when he talked about how the American economy would recover from the Great Recession.
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His second term has become “Ground Hog Day”, just repeating his general themes and talking points, adjusting accordingly to any new events (e.g. Prof. Gates becomes Treyvon), etc.
Maybe he’ll lay out a plan to turn the Sahara into a swimming pool, I’m sure he would be as successful as he will be on an agenda for economic recovery.
Maybe I underestimate him though, his agenda for economic DESTRUCTION has been a roaring success. I guess I just don’t believe he really WANTS an economic recovery.
nobama intentionally is “transforming” America into a third world cesspool...INTENTIONALLY. The best thing he could do for economic recovery is to resign immediately and take all his Commie appointees with him.
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