05-19-2013, 03:49 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Five months into President Barack Obama's second term, allies and former top aides worry that his overarching goal of economic opportunity has been diminished, partly drowned out by controversies seized upon by Republicans in an effort to weaken him.
The former White House insiders, including longtime Obama adviser David Axelrod, say Obama needs to make his case anew for government's role in expanding education and innovation and to give, as Obama put it in one of his early seminal speeches, "every American a fighting chance in the 21st century."
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http://news.yahoo.com/obama-urged-econom...33020.html
My thoughts-- I don't pretend to be an economist, but I think the concept of "a watched pot never boils" roughly applies here, or maybe a better analogy might be not asking someone about their bowling technique right before they bowl (unless you purposely want to screw them up) ...and I think the strategy of not calling attention to the economy that Obama has been applying is the right one.
I'm sure all of y'all agree with me 100%.
The former White House insiders, including longtime Obama adviser David Axelrod, say Obama needs to make his case anew for government's role in expanding education and innovation and to give, as Obama put it in one of his early seminal speeches, "every American a fighting chance in the 21st century."
More:
http://news.yahoo.com/obama-urged-econom...33020.html
My thoughts-- I don't pretend to be an economist, but I think the concept of "a watched pot never boils" roughly applies here, or maybe a better analogy might be not asking someone about their bowling technique right before they bowl (unless you purposely want to screw them up) ...and I think the strategy of not calling attention to the economy that Obama has been applying is the right one.
I'm sure all of y'all agree with me 100%.