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Home Front: Politix
Obama campaign theme: Middle class at stake
2011-12-08
[Emirates 24/7] President Barack The Cambridge police acted stupidly Obama delivered a sweeping indictment of economic inequality in the US on Tuesday, laying out a theme that will shape his re-election campaign next year.
How about "Vote for me or things will change"?
While Republicans are looking to keep Obama on the defensive over the weak US economy, Obama has been attacking them for repeatedly refusing to allow tax increases on the wealthiest Americans as part of a plan to reduce the deficit.

Republicans, including presidential front-runners Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, argue that any tax increases would stifle job-creation and have accused Obama of pursuing class-warfare.

Obama's appearance in the small midwestern town of Osawatomie, Kansas, came exactly four weeks before the Republicans hold their first nominating contest, the Iowa caucuses.

Recent polls show Gingrich, the former speaker of the House of Representatives, taking the lead. He is the latest in a series of candidates to challenge Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, who had been the presumed front-runner for most of the race.

The location of the speech had historic significance because it was where one of the most notable Republican presidents, Theodore Roosevelt, in 1910 called for a "square deal" for regular Americans.

Obama contrasted Roosevelt's efforts to break up monopolies and stop child labor, to the views of today's Republicans who believe the government is too powerful.

"Their philosophy is simple: we are better off when everyone is left to fend for themselves and play by their own rules. Well, I'm here to say they are wrong."

Republican National Committee spokeswoman Kirsten Kukowski said the president was desperately trying new slogans and messages to see what sticks "because he can't figure out how to sell his last three years of high unemployment and more debt."

Obama took aim at the Republicans, saying they would only return the same structures that led to America's economic downturn. "Their philosophy is simple: We are better off when everyone is left to fend for themselves and play by their own rules," Obama said. "I'm here to say they are wrong."

The president conceded that the country is in the midst of a consuming re-examination on his watch, prompting national movements against both government spending and an economy that many feel disproportionately favors the elite. Obama went on the offensive about income inequality, saying it distorts democracy and derails the American dream.

Responding to those who want to cut taxes and regulation in the belief success will trickle down, Obama said: "Here's the problem: It doesn't work. It's never worked."

Obama noted that Theodore Roosevelt was called a "radical, a socialist, even a communist" for putting forth ideas in his last campaign such as an eight-hour work day, a minimum wage for women, unemployment insurance and a progressive income tax.

Left unsaid: Roosevelt's Bull Moose campaign in 1912 failed to return him to the White House.

Obama attempted to sum up the pain and peril for a society where the middle class is struggling. But he also called for individual responsibility.

"In the end," he said, "rebuilding this economy based on fair play, a fair shot and a fair share will require all of us to see the stake we have in each other's success."

Obama also challenged the big banks that took bailouts from American taxpayers, pointing to "a deficit of trust between Main Street and Wall Street." He said banks that were bailed out had an obligation to work to close that trust deficit and should be doing more to help remedy past mortgage abuses and assist middle-class taxpayers.
Posted by:Fred

#12  An arsonist promising to put out the fire he set.
Posted by: Free Radical   2011-12-08 21:46  

#11  You mean, "Obama wants to put US on a grill and roast us" (Middle class)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2011-12-08 18:09  

#10  Many rank & file union members are middle class. I'm not sure Obama can count on their votes despite what their leadership says.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2011-12-08 14:52  

#9  More like obama burned the middle class at the stake./
Posted by: newc   2011-12-08 12:39  

#8  "the middle class is is going to burn at the stake"

FIFY
Posted by: no mo uro   2011-12-08 11:52  

#7  "We must protect the middle class from the consequences of my policies..."
Posted by: Grunter   2011-12-08 10:46  

#6  "Tax the Rich" to help middle class is spreading to states more and more. Government shows them the way.
Posted by: Dale   2011-12-08 08:10  

#5  Corzine Says I know Nuffink about money!
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-12-08 07:32  

#4  Another example of Obama's willingness to say anything; like his being the best friend Israel ever had.

The middle class is not Zero's constituency. He is beholden to the very wealthy or the very poor.
Posted by: SR-71   2011-12-08 07:19  

#3  The printing press took my jaaahb!

The horseless carraige took my jaahb!
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-12-08 07:15  

#2  Dracula Staked people too.

He also drunk their blood.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-12-08 05:35  

#1  Shouldn't it be "a stake up middle class' ..."?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-12-08 03:05  

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