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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (135315)6/15/2012 2:43:03 PM
From: TideGlider2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224755
 
LOL Obama is calling it temporary now and congress has to act. What was the emergency?



To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (135315)6/15/2012 3:08:18 PM
From: tonto5 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 224755
 
Krauthammer On Obama's Speech: Anybody Who Believes Him Is "Hopelessly Oversold"

"This isn't, this isn't a vision, this is a rehash," Charles Krauthammer said about President Obama's address on the economy today. "There is absolutely nothing new here and look, his own staff admitted that days ago saying 'this a way to frame the debate again.' Well to frame the debate means there is nothing the frame. The picture is empty, it's the same one he has been saying. It's small ball and the reason is the big answers that he thought he had in 2009, he has tried."

"Gigantic stimulus. He thought it was healthcare which would somehow reduce expenditures, help us on debt and deficit. Of course, his healthcare monstrosity increased spending by $1.76 trillion. So the big answers, the visions answers are the one he had in 2009. They have produced an economy that grows at under 2%, which cannot sustain the current horrible unemployment rate. It has to rise at 2%. He is down repeating the education, energy, innovation," he said.

"Anybody who believes that that is either going to work or is a vision, I think is hopelessly oversold on this," Krauthammer concluded.