Will #Americans stick with #Obama as president for another four years? discusses |
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Will #Americans stick with #Obama as president for another four years?@AJInsideStoryAm discusses |http://t.co/1AcKdRHKThe US unemployment rate registered a drop on Friday, but mainly because so many have simply given up looking for work.
The US president spared no insult against his Republican opponents, taking on their plans to improve the economy and criticising their foreign policy credentials. "You don't call Russia our No 1 enemy – not al-Qaeda, Russia – unless you're still stuck in a Cold War mind warp. You might not be ready for diplomacy with Beijing if you can't visit the Olympics without insulting your closest ally," Obama said. When he ran for president four years ago Obama presented himself as a symbol of change. On Thursday night however he pledged to be a pragmatic leader who was willing to compromise even with his fiercest critics on the right.
He went on to say: "We know that churches and charities can often make more of a difference than a poverty programme alone. We don't want handouts for people who refuse to help themselves, and we certainly don't want bailouts for banks that break the rules." Inside Story: US 2012 asks: Did Obama make a convincing case for voters to stick with him? Joining presenter Shihab Rattansi for the discussion are guests: Tim Carpenter, the national director of Progressive Democrats of America; Ryan Grim, the Washington bureau chief for The Huffington Post; and Ian Millhiser, the editor of a political blog ThinkProgress Justice.
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