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| Obama's State of the Union: More Bailouts and Spending | | Print | |
| Written by Thomas R. Eddlem | ||||
| Wednesday, 25 January 2012 00:00 | ||||
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"It’s time to apply the same rules from top to bottom: No bailouts, no handouts, and no copouts. An America built to last insists on responsibility from everybody," Obama declared in his January 24 prime time speech to a joint session of Congress. "We can either settle for a country where a shrinking number of people do really well, while a growing number of Americans barely get by. Or we can restore an economy where everyone gets a fair shot, everyone does their fair share, and everyone plays by the same set of rules." • "Join me in a national commitment to train two million Americans with skills that will lead directly to a job." • "Let’s offer schools a deal. Give them the resources to keep good teachers on the job." • "Give more young people the chance to earn their way through college by doubling the number of work-study jobs in the next five years." • "It means we should support everyone who’s willing to work; and every risk-taker and entrepreneur who aspires to become the next Steve Jobs." • "Innovation also demands basic research. Today, the discoveries taking place in our federally financed labs and universities could lead to new treatments that kill cancer cells but leave healthy ones untouched. New lightweight vests for cops and soldiers that can stop any bullet. Don’t gut these investments in our budget." • "This new energy future should be just one part of a broader agenda to repair America’s infrastructure.... During the Great Depression, America built the Hoover Dam and the Golden Gate Bridge. After World War II, we connected our States with a system of highways.... In the next few weeks, I will sign an Executive Order clearing away the red tape that slows down too many construction projects. But you need to fund these projects." Obama also noted the unfairness of the high tax rate on the middle class as compared with the taxes on the investment income of the rich. Many middle-class taxpayers pay an income tax rate of more than 25 percent on their top income, in addition to as much as a 13.3 percent payroll tax for Social Security and Medicare. Meanwhile investment income is classified as "capital gains" and taxed at the rate of no more than 15 percent. But Obama's "solution" to the injustice is not to lower the high taxes against the middle class, but rather to raise the taxes on the rich to the outrageous rates of the middle class. "Tax reform should follow the Buffett rule," Obama said. "If you make more than $1 million a year, you should not pay less than 30 percent in taxes." Tonight, I’m announcing the creation of a Trade Enforcement Unit that will be charged with investigating unfair trade practices in countries like China. There will be more inspections to prevent counterfeit or unsafe goods from crossing our borders. And this Congress should make sure that no foreign company has an advantage over American manufacturing when it comes to accessing finance or new markets like Russia. Photo: AP Images Trackback(0)
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JR
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I'm glad ...... I'm glad that TNA had somebody with an empty enough stomach to actually sit through this charade of a "state of the union" speech so that I didn't have to. I can no longer even stand to hear his voice much less listen to him. Worst "president" ever (at least since GW Bush) |
Leroy L. Watson
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State of Union I was not allowed to listen to it. I would be saying too many , O MY AAAAAAAAA ![]() I am also one of the many that can't stand to listen to him. |





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