Saturday, October 29, 2011

Obama expanding class warfare

 According to some reports, the president's new tack is to pursue the same campaign plan of his predecessor of seventy five years ago. Apparently, the president intends to mimic the class warfare tactics that seemed to have worked well for FDR in 1936. But will this tactic work? FDR's us against them approach worked well in depression era America, but his policies after election did absolutely nothing to improve the American economy. It took world war two to do that.

Those watching the Occupy protests across America might tend to agree that Obama' class warfare tactics are working, but it is my opinion that these are forced opinions and not reflective of the numbers that liberals would like everyone to believe exists. These are opinions being created by unionized money and efforts of organization and the efforts of media to further the appearance of a large mass than is actually involved.

And remember, over the past two years when the Tea Party was turning out thousands, the media acted as if there was barely anything of noteworthy interest to report. I don't believe this newly re-worked approach by the democrats is going to work. Obama isn't even a one trick pony and to date, he has provided absolutely nothing to solve or resolve the nation's unemployment or flagging economy. Stay tuned.

Obama takes risky stance against the rich

With the US economy suffering through its deepest slump since the Great Depression, the Obama administration has designed a political strategy to match, with echoes of the campaign rhetoric deployed by Franklin Roosevelt in the 1930s.
 

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