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Combative Obama assails GOP, too late? too little?
President Obama finally hits back at GOP after two years of futile accommodation and moderation. It may be too little and too little. The constituency that voted President Obama into Whitehouse may stay home because unlike Bush he did very little for those who favored him.
A combative President Barack Obama came out with a blunt campaign-season assault on Republicans for causing Americans'' hard economic times.
He added a long-term jobs program Monday that would exceed $50 billion to rebuild roads, railways and runways.
But those who voted for "Hope" may stay home because they feel hopeless. President Bush took care of the neo cons and gave the rich and powerful the goodies for eight years. president Obama neglected his own constituency taking the look of a "good man."
Obama said Republicans are betting that between now and the Nov. 2 elections, Americans will forget the Republican economic policies that led to the recession. He said Republicans have opposed virtually everything he has done to help the economy, and have proposed solutions that have only made the problem worse.
"That philosophy didn''t work out so well for middle-class families all across America," Obama told a cheering crowd at a labor gathering. "It didn''t work out so well for our country. All it did was rack up record deficits and result in the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression."
He said Repubicans have consistently opposed his economic proposals and seem to be running on a slogan of "No, we can''t," playing off his 2008 presidential campaign mantra of "Yes we can."
"If I said fish live in the sea, they''d say no," Obama said. SMART LIVING & INVST. ARTICLES
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