Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Obama's class warfare speech


Obama at Osawatomie
The Last Incarnation of Barack Obama  "If there was any doubt where President Barack Obama’s ideological heart lies, yesterday he let it be known loud and clear in a wide-ranging speech in Osawatomie, Kansas. President Obama is at his core a dyed-in-the-wool progressive who sees the federal government as the answer to all of America’s problems. And he is charging full steam ahead on this far-left course toward Election Day 2012, despite the total failure of his big-government policies and an American people who have flatly rejected the message he is trying to sell.
"True to form, President Obama yesterday did what he does best: He delivered a flowery speech and flexed his rhetorical muscles. It’s a talent that won him the presidency, but unfortunately it hasn’t won the future for the American people. And that’s because the President’s underlying philosophy is terribly flawed."

'Pay no attention to that man behind the teleprompter'  "President Obama's class-warfare strategy is designed to divide Americans while keeping him hidden behind the teleprompter long enough to impose his socialist agenda. "

Warning Signs
TPM  "Obama has taken a lot of heat from the left over the years for failing to articulate an aggressive message against Republicans that directly targets their overarching small government message. Tuesday’s speech, however, went straight at Republicans core philosophy, moving Obama’s rhetoric much closer to their goal right as his re-election campaign heats up."  Obama Swings Left, Signals Occupy Movement: I’m With You
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Obama's speech ... Fair Fair Fair  "The problem here is that the current occupant of the White House knows nothing about how to restore or promote economic growth. His goal is to push America toward a European-style socialist welfare state. Economic growth comes from a strong and vibrant free market economy. No other economic model in the history of the world has brought more people out of poverty than has capitalism. Obama simply does not like capitalism. He despises it. Hence his focus on balance and fairness."

Obama: demagogue  "And then we have this complete fallacy of millionaires paying at lower tax rates than millions in the middle-class.  You know the trickery Obama is pulling on you here.  He is referring to millionaires paying capital gains taxes versus middle class Americans who pay income taxes.  When you dig deep into the numbers, you will realize that the effective tax burden on millionaires is, on average, much higher than middle class tax payers."

And after many weeks of rolling out bite-sized initiatives, Obama’s grander ambitions were on full display.   "Are we on the verge of witnessing one of the greatest political events of modern times: the admission by Democrats that they are, in fact, socialists? " Comment

Obama Promises to Save the Middle Class by Enslaving It     "Nothing says middle-class triumph like more regulation, unionism, cronyism and endless spending."

Surely, that won't do. If not, what are you talking about exactly, Mr. President? Give us the big plan. What program have you devised that offers middle-class Americans more opportunity, not just more dependency? How have you expanded the fortunes of the bitter, occasionally clingy bourgeois in the past three years—by adding $4 trillion to their offspring's tab?
William A. Jacobson in Legal Insurrection:  Obama grows shorter   "I have posted numerous times before about Obama’s penchant for creating false choices in his speeches, invariably some non-existent supposedly conservative position versus his position. This enables Obama to knock down the conservative straw man * and make his own position seem reasonable by contrast. He’s a classic shorter.
"It’s a cheap rhetorical trick, but he can’t seem to shake the habit."
*The Straw Man fallacy is committed when a person simply ignores a person's actual position and substitutes a distorted, exaggerated or misrepresented version of that position.

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Big Statism in Osawatomie  "Today, too much power is concentrated in Washington and on Wall Street, and the two concentrations reinforce one another. Wall Street helps fund the campaigns of politicians in both parties, and in exchange the politicians give Wall Street regulation that insulates the biggest banks from competition by subsidizing their failures. The remedy here, too, is not more state control, but more competition and more free, unsubsidized enterprise."

1 comment:

Ronbo said...

@Bill:

Rush Limbaugh is calling this speech, a declaration of war against the American People that sounds like something Lenin would say.