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Showing Original Post only (View all)What Was Obama HINTING At In HIS Speech? [View all]

While the bulk of President Obamas Galesburg talk was a progressive one, as I indicated in Obama Scores with Econ Speech, he did sneak in one passage that should raise concerns among progressives.
Here it is:
....I will be saying to Democrats weve got to question some of our old assumptions. Weve got to be willing to redesign or get rid of programs that don't work as well as they should. Weve got to be willing to -- weve got to embrace changes to cherished priorities so that they work better in this new age. We can't just -- Democrats can't just stand pat and just defend whatever government is doing. If we believe that government can give the middle class a fair shot in this new century -- and I believe that -- weve an obligation to prove it. And that means that weve got to be open to new ways of doing things....
Now, on the face of it, that might sound perfectly reasonable. After all, who could be against making programs work better or being open to new ways of doing things? But which programs is he talking about here? Is he again pushing his chained CPI proposal, which would devastate the elderly, the disabled, and veterans?
Or does he have some big new concession hes about to give Republicans that might have disastrous implications for poor people, as Bill Clintons end welfare as we know it pledge did?
Beware: Obama might pull another fast one.
http://www.progressive.org/troubling-passage-in-obama-speech
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which is SUCH an effective way to persuade us. The one consolation of those suspects doing that...
yurbud
Jul 2013
#67
No, because the talking points seem to be the same. They haven't figured out "persona management"
yurbud
Jul 2013
#75
It occurs to me that sockpuppets would be an excellent way to run up your post count.
bemildred
Jul 2013
#87
Something like that. So long as you don't say anything, just moan or cheer or yell,
bemildred
Jul 2013
#92
I didn't even think they were bots, just lazy shills copying and pasting from a list of talking
yurbud
Jul 2013
#93
When he says things like that my first thought is Social Security I don't like the Chained CPI thing
diabeticman
Jul 2013
#2
It is Obama-Code to general public for "I am not an ideologue Boehner-Teabag"
emulatorloo
Jul 2013
#10
Obviously he's still going after Social Security - and probably other programs
forestpath
Jul 2013
#4
How About No Tax of Any Kind on incomes below $30K + 100% rent/mortgage deduction to $1K/mo?
HumansAndResources
Jul 2013
#81
Called it yesterday. I knew the blogosphere would find one little tidbit
AllINeedIsCoffee
Jul 2013
#7
He's saying, "Prepare to be screwed. Now just sit back and enjoy my soaring rhetoric
MotherPetrie
Jul 2013
#13
When he pushes for 'real' equality among the classes, I might believe what he is saying....
dmosh42
Jul 2013
#20
that just means that both rich and poor alike shall be forbidden to sleep under bridges
MisterP
Jul 2013
#86
The Justice Department can't "ignore completely a federal law that's on the books"
Maedhros
Jul 2013
#45
That's coming. Then he'll be a bad guy for booting all those heroes out on their asses.
MADem
Jul 2013
#76
Oh goodie, a guessing game. Where the most over-the-top guess wins a prize.
KittyWampus
Jul 2013
#42
Medicare fraud is at the top of the list. I, myself, have been a victim. The system's broken. Period
judesedit
Jul 2013
#44
He's framing the debate. He is trying to appear reasonable. If the Republicans continue to
alfredo
Jul 2013
#46
Well, why did he not state which programs he is talking about. The Old Cold War policies maybe?
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#59
I am not willing. I will fight it every step of the way with everything I have.
liberal_at_heart
Jul 2013
#61
"most cherished programs" -- if they're cherished, then they're working. leave them alone.
nashville_brook
Jul 2013
#73