O'Reilly: Winning the Future

Bill O'Reilly
Townhall- Finally, an issue all Americans can rally behind: winning the future! Surely most of us would like to be victorious down the road. The alternative is losing the future, and that doesn't sound very good, does it? If the future is lost, then what will become of us? Thus, President Obama's new mantra, "winning the future," got immediate traction. His State of the Union speech was full of optimistic ways that we can win. Most of those ways involve "investing" in stuff like education, infrastructure jobs and alternative fuels. "Investing," of course, is the new word for government spending. The president doesn't want to spend anymore; he wants to "invest." Read full column here:
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Anonymous said...

The president's speech was, as usual, lame and predictably ambiguous and deliberately absent of any specifics. Anyone who felt it was worth tuning in to was completely aware of the substitute words for spending and taxing. Personally, I found it comical that he asked republicans to fix what's bad about Obamacare when he has no intention of going along with any changes. I gather this was the president's way of paying lip service to a tsunami of angry voters. Unfortunately for him, this isn't going away any time soon.

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