"Obama offers ray of economic hope to struggling Indiana region; President unveils $2.4b in grants for green vehicles" by Ben Feller, Associated Press | August 6, 2009
See: Sunday Globe Insults: An Economy of Hope
WAKARUSA, Ind. - Promising new jobs and money, President Obama yesterday told a hurting Midwestern region that its recovery will be like America’s: tough but certain.
“Even in the hardest times, against the toughest odds, we have never surrendered,’’ Obama told a crowd on the steamy factory floor of Monaco RV, whose previous owner went bankrupt. “We don’t give up. We don’t surrender our fates to chance. We have always endured.’’
We will fight them on the beaches....
He trumpeted a “made in America’’ message as he announced $2.4 billion in grants for technology toward producing electric and hybrid cars, part of the $787 billion economic stimulus plan that he, Vice President Joe Biden, and four Cabinet secretaries defended in appearances across the country yesterday.
The loudest applause, though, came when Obama said that
Indiana’s Elkhart-Goshen area had an unemployment rate of 16.8 percent in June, up 10 percentage points from last year. Obama was in Elkhart, just north of Wakarusa, in February when he made a similar stop to lobby for the stimulus. In an interview later yesterday, Obama said it was fair for his presidency’s economic performance to be judged on Elkhart’s. “Our whole goal is to, first of all, rescue the economy from the brink,’’ he told MSNBC. “But the most important thing we’re going to have to do is help Elkhart reinvent itself.’’
When someone in the audience at his speech shouted a thank-you to Obama for coming back with taxpayer-dollar grants, he responded: “You’re welcome. Thank the American people.’’
He sounds more like George W every day.
Obama’s remarks mixed a pep talk with a defense of his economic agenda. “You know, just a few months ago, folks thought that these factories might be closed for good,’’ he told the assembled workers and others. “But now they’re coming back to life. I’m committed to a strategy that ensures that America leads.’’
Yeah, I know:
“These men and women must now be prepared to lead our nation in the peaceful pursuit of economic leadership in the 21st century’’
Obama’s broader audience was the American public, which has grown more skeptical of the $787 billion stimulus plan that he pushed through Congress just weeks into his term.
Yeah, and EVERYTHING ELSE since this guy is NO CHANGE!
Related: Stimulus Was Stolen
Signs of economic recovery have started to emerge in key areas such as housing and manufacturing. But jobs are the key to success - for individuals, for families, for politicians - and those haven’t begun returning yet.
I'm getting angry again at the condescending lying.
Overall, US unemployment hit 9.5 percent in June, the highest level in 26 years. New monthly numbers come out tomorrow, and the White House has been trying for weeks to set expectations that joblessness will worsen before it gets better. The American public is still uneasy. A total of 79 percent of people describe the economy as “poor,’’ according to an AP-GfK Poll.
Because FOR US, it is!!!!! We ain't all banks!
And Obama’s approval rating on the economy is now at 50 percent, the same poll found, down from 58 percent in April.
Heading into BUSH COUNTRY so soon?
See: The Honeymoon is Over For Obama
Obama tried to remind people, including Republican critics, that some of the stimulus money was always designed for longer-range infrastructure and energy projects to rebuild the economy.
I'm sick of the lecturing! I thought that went out with the last guy.
That tied into his news nugget of the day: the grants he announced in the border region of Indiana and Michigan, the two states benefiting the most and both important in presidential elections. He also dispatched Biden to Michigan and other Cabinet emissaries to pivotal electoral states North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Missouri, and Florida to help spread the news and the wealth....
Of course, is some foreign enemy or unfavored domestic group does that the Globe implies bribery.
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I actually don't like writing about the guy anymore.
I don't like politic anymore because it's all BS.