mercredi 24 juillet 2013

Obama Appeals for 'Middle Out' Economics

U.S. President Obama speaks at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois on June 24

President Barack Obama mentioned the middle class six times in a December 2011 speech that echoed the progressive themes of President Teddy Roosevelt.

He outdid himself with 28 references to the middle class in a speech Wednesday that the White House billed as a major economic address.

This time, Obama also used the phrase “middle out”—as in, he’ll fight for “an economy that grows from the middle out.”

Read more... His goal is not to persuade GOP leaders, but to make them fear the consequences at the polls if they continue to block his job-creation initiatives and slash social spending

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