State of the Union: Obama declares 'I don't quit'
WASHINGTON - Declaring "I don't quit,'" an embattled President Barack Obama vowed in his first State of the Union address Wednesday night to make job growth his topmost priority and urged a divided Congress to boost the still-ailing economy with fresh stimulus spending. Defiant despite stinging setbacks, he said he would not abandon ambitious . . . Ref. Source 4
I like the title that USA Today summed up his speech with:
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The worst is over. At the beginning of last year, we had 4 years left of the Obama administration. Now, we only have 3 left! The worst is over!
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True, I do think the worst is over. Well, almost. If the GOP can take control and we can once again have a divided Govco then, yes, the worst is over.
No matter what Jersey you wear, when there is gridlock, life is better. The less laws that get passed, the better off we are! Look at when the GOP won in 1994. We have several years of less Govco, less bills passed and just happier times.
In the State of the Union Soliloquy, Barry stated that he "got it". I guess I assumed that the statement meant that he understood what was important to the people and more so what was most important to the people. So it is with great interest that I find one of the first things that the Obama administration decided to attack after the moment of clarity was...
THE BCS!
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Yes, the millions of unemployed will sleep on that rock pillow just a little better knowing that their college football bowl series will be more honorable. Knowing that their favorite 8-6 college team from a mid major has an equal shot at holiday glory! Just win one for the Obaminator!
He definitely does have his finger on the carotid artery of the public. After this, I do hope he fixes the steroid problems in major league sports!
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Society doesn't value hard work? Noooo
President Obama recently said, without the least bit of irony, that our kids have it tough today because they are growing up in a society that doesn't value hard work. That's a very good point by the president, now if only someone could just get to the bottom of WHY our kids aren't taught values such as self reliance, persistence, hard work and self sacrifice. Quite the mystery! Get the shocking answer in this latest Beck Talks video blog. Ref. Source 8
I wonder if our President takes a drink or two before speaking. He can only dream for a second chance of becoming President again. No way!
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