While Obama has touched on many things I agree with 100%. One wonders how much he will be able to accomplish with the Republicans. Tax increases for businesses that outsource jobs?! Good luck with that one.
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3 thoughts on “State of the Union”
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Gov. Mitch Daniel’s response was clearly written before the State of the Union. There might have been a couple places where specifics where inserted at the last minute.
The the State of the union was prefaced yesterday morning making the round on the networks by Rep. Paul Ryan indicating that the President has shot down time after time the Republican plan of using the same health care policy that Congress uses for the rest of America to reduce health care costs…
WTF?
I guess the voting public has a very short memory.
DC is a gigantic toilet that is plugged.
I’ve given up on the SOTU address. The president makes all these pie-in-the-sky goals that sound just wonderful. But they never happen. And the voters totally forget about them. While the voters are out working for a living they don’t have time to hold their elected officials accountable. And this is true for both parties. It is an annual formality that has been bent into a new form of campaign speech. It has lost its point.