• Two Lines That Sum Up Obama's Presidency

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    Throughout his presidency, Obama has rhetorically wanted to
    establish himself as a transformational leader who was willing
    to tackle the nation’s tough problems, but when push came to
    shove, he has dodged them. This has been especially true than
    when it comes to dealing with the nation’s debt burden.

    This brings us to the two lines in Monday’s speech. He declared
    that, “We must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of
    health care and the size of our deficit.” This is Barack Obama,
    bold leader speaking (with an extra twist of irony given that
    the signature legislative accomplishment of his first term was
    supposedly aimed at containing the growth of health care costs).

    Then, he said, “But we reject the belief that America must
    choose between caring for the generation that built this country
    and investing in the generation that will build its future.”
    Translation: he isn’t going to do anything to seriously reform
    Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid, and wants more economic
    stimulus spending, too. So, within a breath of calling for hard
    choices, he rejected the need for them. I can think of no more
    fitting summation of Obama’s presidency.

    http://washingtonexaminer.com/two-lines-that-sum-up-obamas- presidency/article/2519264#.UP3x7aDa5Bl

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