Saturday, December 17, 2011

Obama Launches Fairness Campaign Theme While His Policies Make Life Less Fair

Obama Launches Fairness Campaign Theme While His Policies Make Life Less Fair - Investors.com

Election '12: President Obama this week started testing his new campaign theme, replacing "hope and change" with the equally vacant promise of "fairness." Apparently he hopes Americans can be fooled twice.

In a talk Tuesday at the site of Teddy Roosevelt's "New Nationalism" speech, Obama repeatedly invoked the notion of fairness. "We are greater together," he said, "when everyone engages in fair play, everyone gets a fair shot, everyone does their fair share."

The problem is that fairness, just like hope and change, can mean anything anyone wants it to.
For Obama, fairness obviously means more taxes on the rich, more regulations heaped on private industry, and more government spending to give people "a fair shot."

As he put it, "there's been a certain crowd in Washington," who say "if only we cut more regulations and cut more taxes — especially for the wealthy — our economy will grow stronger (and) jobs and prosperity will eventually trickle down to everyone else. ... It doesn't work. It's never worked."

Obama apparently slept through the 1980s, when Reagan's tax-cutting, free-market policies unleashed an economic powerhouse that drove two decades of growth, produced record low unemployment and improved prosperity for everyone.

But by Obama's own measure, the country has gotten more "fair." The richest 1% now pays almost 40% of all federal income taxes, up from 25% two decades ago, while the bottom half pays only 2%, down from 6%. The federal regulatory state has never been as big, and government spending as a share of the economy is at record levels.

What's unfair is what these policies have produced — a woeful economic recovery that's hurt the middle class the most.

In fact, as IBD reported recently, the only winners since Obama took office have been corporations (profits are up 68%) and Wall Street investors (the Dow's up more than 45%). The rest of the country has gotten the shaft.

Household income has dropped almost 7% since the recession ended in June 2009. Unemployment is higher than when Obama took office, home prices are lower, inflation is creeping up. And income inequality — which was flat during the Bush years — has started to rise.

Obama might think he can distract the public from this pathetic record by yammering on about "fair play," hoping nobody notices that he's just offering more of the same failed policies.

In all fairness, we hope voters prove him dead wrong
http://news.investors.com/Article/593937/201112061842/obama-campaigns-fairness-unfair-policies.htm

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