Obama Ignored Jobs for 961 Days now the Making of another Broken Promise
WASHINGTON & SANTA
FE, NM (By Andrew
Malcolm, LAT)
September 9, 2011 ―
Speaking on behalf
of millions of
Americans who've
grown angry and
frustrated over the
president's 32-month
ineffective
inactivity on the
job creation front,
President Obama on
Thursday told
members of Congress
they really have to
do something about
the crummy
employment situation
― and do it quickly.
Citing the plight of
millions of
struggling Americans
whose wishes for
jobs Obama ignored
for most of the 961
days he's been in
office while chasing
shinier healthcare
and financial
reforms, Obama said
it was time Congress
stop blaming others.
He said it was time
members take
responsibility for
their inaction and
halt their phony
partisan games and
political circus
acts that pervade
Washington culture.
Because the
Americans Obama
hasn't been
listening to are
really hurting now.
And ― who's....
....counting? ― but
it's only 424 days
until Nov. 6, 2012.
No plan yet to pay for Obama's ideas. But he wants immediate passage of his American Jobs Act anyway.
Obama, whose
Democratic spending
priorities have
pushed the national
debt beyond
$14,000,000,000,000,
said it was
important to curb
spending and keep to
the deficit
reduction plan
agreed to earlier
this summer while
also investing in,
you know, many
important things.
He then provided a
joint session of
Congress with a
broadly ambitious
list of goals that
sounded to many
people very much
like a lot more
spending, like, say,
the $787 billion
economic stimulus
bill of 2009 that
didn't stimulate
much of anything
except the national
debt.
With the national
debt already
increasing $3
million every minute
of every day, Obama
wants to repair and
modernize 35,000
schools.
Obama wants $35
billion to go toward
salaries for
teachers,
firefighters and
police.
Obama wants $140
billion largely to
update roads and
bridges.
Obama wants another
$245 billion in
business and
individual tax
relief. Obama also
wants to extend
unemployment
benefits.
And Obama wants it
all right now.
Seriously. Now that
his Martha's
Vineyard vacation is
over, this situation
is urgent.
Obama didn't have
room in his 4,021
word speech to
mention how he
intended to pay for
all this new sounds
an awful like
increased new
stimulus spending
but we're not using
that word anymore.
Aides said Americans
should trust the
president and
sometime soon he
would be outlining
the finances that
would not increase
the national debt by
one dime, honest.
Today in Virginia
and next week in
Ohio, Obama begins
an aggressive autumn
of travels selling
his
sounds-like-new-spending
plans by day and
fundraising by
evening, bashing
guess who for not
solving the job
crisis long ago.
Because like pretty
much every sentient
American, he knows
full well there
isn't one chance in
Haiti of the divided
Congress approving
this package.
In fact, Obama's
counting on that
because grandiose
program-proposing
like this costs
nothing-zero-nada,
except the limo gas
to the Capitol.
Yet it gives
perpetual candidate
Obama tons of
swell-sounding
details to talk
about during the
2011-12 reelection
campaign.
Because he can't
blame his
mother-in-law for
the nation's
economic mess.
When's the last time
you heard a Harvard
grad say, "Boy, did
I blow that!" So,
the only culprits
left are in
Congress, especially
those Repugnicans.
But here's the catch
Obama and his Windy
City wizards missed:
Most Americans are
not politically
obedient machine
Chicagoans. Like a
linebacker reading
the quarterback's
eyes, they've
already figured out
this South Sider's
game.
This week's ABC
News/Washington Post
Poll found, based on
their 961 days'
experience with the
current White House
crowd, 47% say
Obama's new economic
program will have
zero effect on the
economy.
Worse politically,
twice as many ― 34%
vs. 17% ― say
Obama's plan will
actually make
matters worse,
instead of better.
An NBC News/Wall
Street Journal Poll
the other day found
73% of Americans
believe the nation
is on the wrong
track. That's 23
points more than
felt that way at the
beginning of summer.
Funny coincidence.
The last time the
revealing wrong
track number was
this high (78%) was
in the autumn of
2008, just two weeks
before Americans
bought Obama's
"Change to Believe
In" line.
And they have the
pink slips to prove
it.










