Obama’s Address to the “Nation” | Plain and Candid
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009In his speech last night, the President was moderate, measured and non-confrontational; cold water for dissenters. Yet, elements of the speech implied serious economic implications, including veiled notes of centralization, recklessness and fear.
The President was honest enough to “speak plainly and candidly” to Americans: “You see, the flow of credit is the lifeblood of our economy.”
The line was naked honesty about the President’s philosophy; a belief in quantity over quality.
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