Posted on 12/04/2013 10:42:57 AM PST by jazusamo
President Obama on Wednesday declared that addressing income inequality would be the focus of all of the White Houses efforts for the rest of my presidency.
In a sweeping address that touched on raising the minimum wage, investing in infrastructure and ending tax breaks for the wealthy, Obama warned that the American economy has become profoundly unequal, declaring economic mobility the challenge of our time.
The combined trends of increasing inequality and decreasing mobility pose a fundamental threat to the American dream, our way of life, and what we stand for around the globe, he said in an hour-long speech from a community center in one of Washington, D.C.s poorest neighborhoods. Obamas speech came as the president has seen his approval ratings drop with the disastrous rollout of ObamaCare.
A CBS News poll released last month showed six in 10 adults disapprove of the president's handling of the economy. Some 69 percent say the president has not made real progress toward fixing economic problems. And despite a booming stock market, unemployment remains high, at 7.3 percent.
Unemployment would be even higher were it not for the millions of people who have left the workforce. The percentage rate of people in the workforce has fallen since the recession that was in full force at the beginning of Obamas presidency.
Republicans argue ObamaCare and regulations issued by the administration are holding back the economy further, hurting people at various income levels.
In his speech, Obama pointed the finger of blame at Congress, arguing its inaction on several issues was exacerbating problems.
Ahead of an push in the Senate to raise the federal minimum wage above $10, Obama argued that those who work hard should make a decent living.
It's well past the time to raise a minimum wage that, in real terms right now, is below where it was when Harry Truman was in office, said Obama, who called for a minimum wage hike in his 2013 State of the Union address. The White House has since focused its attention more on other issues, including immigration reform.
He reiterated calls to reform the corporate tax codes, repeal the sequester and pass legislation preventing discrimination against female and gay employees. And Obama said that rather than focusing simply on deficits, Congress should invest in technology and infrastructure.
A growing deficit of opportunity is more of a threat to our future than our rapidly shrinking fiscal deficit, Obama said.
He also again pushed for universal high-quality pre-K education, and said he would soon announce economic promise zones to help lift children out of poverty.
Obama called for an extension of emergency unemployment benefits set to lapse by the end of the year, as well. House Republicans have signaled they likely will not support an extension.
The president argued that his embattled healthcare law was boosting the economy and helping improve the economic security of poor and middle-class Americans.
This law is going to work, and for the sake of our economy, it needs to work, Obama said.
Still, it remains an open question what progress if any the president will be able to make towards his economic agenda.
Almost every one of the proposals the president outlined had been mentioned before, including during his inaugural and State of the Union addresses earlier this year. But aside from a slight tax increase on the richest Americans early last year, the president has seen his economic agenda stymied in the Republican-controlled House.
On Wednesday, Obama signaled that he would look to more aggressively challenge Republicans to offer their own ideas to address inequality.
You owe it to the American people to tell us what you are for, not just what you're against, Obama said. It's not just enough anymore to say get the government out of the way and let the unfettered market take care of it.
He should set an example, and start with his own pocketbook.
Hussein does NOT think like an American.
A sign he’s not expecting his approval rating to go up much for the remainder of his term.
“Hussein does NOT think like an American.”
Doesn’t act like one either.
It’s time to go, Barry. Long past due.
The Dems voting block IS NOT THE MIDDLE CLASS !!!!
Their voting blocks are the poor and very rich.
Their policies are intended to widen the gap between the rich and poor, regardless of their rhetoric.
Not even hiding the marxism anymore. Right out there in the open.
I’ve been saying this for a long time. If you really dig into the meaning of things that have been done and things that have been said, it’s VERY blatant what they’re doing, and they’re not trying to hide it anymore.
The Dems have been peddling socialism for the better part of a decade now, and the people are blind to understand it. The youth have been brainwashed to the point that they don’t understand the distinction between socialism, capitalism, republicanism, democracy, etc. That’s not taught anymore! Civics aren’t taught in school anymore!
As a result, an entire generation, if not two or three, many of whom are now voting age, are believing the hype and BS spewed from this Marxist party of fakes, and since they’ve openly stated, even on the House and Senate floors, what they are doing but the voting population is too stupid to understand what it means, they’ve now disrobed from their sheepish garb to put on a full show of Marxism as the wolves they truly are.
Pray for America.
So is individual effort and ability.
WTH?...........
We still have a statue of LIBERTY in New York Harbor,
not a Statue of Equality.
The only way to enforce “equality” is to forcibly confiscate the wealth of people who’ve earned it.
Defend that and tell me you’re not fascists, lefties.
Too bad neither the Constitution nor the American People brook communism. Tsunami building.
All men are created equal. Socialism aims to make sure they stay that way..............
Income is supposed to be unequal!!!
He knows he's already a lame duck.
His astounding lack of understanding of basic economics is profoundly disconcerting.
Pathetic, just pathetic, profoundly pathetic. This clown thinks himself a Solomon who, the first in human history, has figured out the source of civilization’s problems.
The quintessential Marxist phrase comes to mind; “From Each According to His Ability, To Each According to His Needs”.
Even the applause at Obama’s recent public pronouncements sounds staged, forced, and maybe prompted by a lit up sign.
Well said, and confiscation of wealth is what he and the Rats are after.
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