Obama Links Broad Ideas to Economic Specifics
By Alec MacGillis | Monday, April 28, 2008 | The Washington Post
“…In a noteworthy shift, the Illinois senator is trying to reach working-class and middle-class voters by arguing more explicitly that the reform ideas driving his campaign can address the economic troubles that threaten their way of life. Supplanting lobbyist influence with citizen activism, uniting the country beyond petty partisan gamesmanship and bringing more candor to government, he argues, are not just abstract goals, but concrete steps that can level the playing field and lead to a more equitable distribution of the nation’s wealth.
‘When we push back the special interests, when we unify the country, when we speak honestly with the American people about our challenges, there’s nothing we can’t accomplish, nothing we can’t do,’ he said here. ‘When we unify the country, we will change our economy.’…”…BS
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/27/AR2008042702064_pf.html
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