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    Obama sets campaign theme: Middle class at stake

    OSAWATOMIE, Kan. (AP) — Declaring the American middle class in jeopardy, President Barack Obama on Tuesday outlined a populist economic vision that will drive his re-election bid, insisting the United States must reclaim its standing as a country in which everyone can prosper if provided "a fair shot and a fair share."

    While never making an overt plea for a second term, Obama's offered his most comprehensive lines of attack against the candidates seeking to take his job, only a month before Republican voters begin choosing a presidential nominee. He also sought to inject some of the long-overshadowed hope that energized his 2008 campaign, saying: "I believe America is on its way up."

    In small-town Osawatomie, in a high school gym where patriotic bunting lined the bleachers, Obama presented himself as the one fighting for shared sacrifice and success against those who would gut government and let people fend for themselves. He did so knowing the nation is riven over the question of whether economic opportunity for all is evaporating.

    "Throughout the country, it's sparked protests and political movements, from the tea party to the people who've been occupying the streets of New York and other cities," Obama said.

    "This is the defining issue of our time," he said in echoing President Theodore Roosevelt's famous speech here in 1910.

    "This is a make-or-break moment for the middle class and all those who are fighting to get into the middle class," Obama said. "At stake is whether this will be a country where working people can earn enough to raise a family, build a modest savings, own a home and secure their retirement."

    For Obama, saddled with a weak national economic recovery, the speech was a chance to break away from Washington's incremental battles and his own small-scale executive actions. He offered a sweeping indictment of economic inequality and unleashed his own brand of prairie populism.

    He spoke for nearly an hour to a supportive audience, reselling his ideas under the framework of "building a nation where we're all better off."

    Billed as an important address that would put today's economic debates in context, Obama's speech seemed a bit like two packaged into one.

    The first was that of the campaigner, full of loft and reclamation of American values. The second was the governing Obama, who recited his familiar jobs agenda, his feud with Congress over extending a Social Security tax cut, even his fight to get his consumer watchdog confirmed.

    Obama tied himself to Roosevelt, the president and reformer who came to this town in eastern Kansas and called for a "square deal" for regular Americans. Roosevelt said then the fight for progress was a conflict "between the men who possess more than they have earned and the men who have earned more than they possess."

    It is a theme Obama is embracing in a mounting fight for re-election against Republicans who, regardless of the nominee, will attack his stewardship of the economy.

    One of the leading contenders for the GOP nomination, Mitt Romney, ridiculed Obama for comparing himself to Roosevelt.

    Obama "said that he is like Teddy Roosevelt," Romney said at a campaign event in Paradise Valley, Ariz. "And I thought, 'In what way is he like Teddy Roosevelt?' Teddy Roosevelt of course founded the Bull Moose Party. One of those words applies."

    Kirsten Kukowski, spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee, said, "Maybe instead of trying to be like other presidents, Obama should try being president."

    Obama took aim at the Republicans, saying they would only return the same structures that led to America's economic downturn. "Their philosophy is simple: We are better off when everyone is left to fend for themselves and play by their own rules," Obama said. "I'm here to say they are wrong."

    The president conceded that the country is in the midst of a consuming re-examination on his watch, prompting national movements against both government spending and an economy that many feel disproportionately favors the elite. Obama went on the offensive about income inequality, saying it distorts democracy and derails the American dream.

    Responding to those who want to cut taxes and regulation in the belief success will trickle down, Obama said: "Here's the problem: It doesn't work. It's never worked."

    Obama noted that Theodore Roosevelt was called a "radical, a socialist, even a communist" for putting forth ideas in his last campaign such as an eight-hour work day, a minimum wage for women, unemployment insurance and a progressive income tax.

    Left unsaid: Roosevelt's Bull Moose campaign in 1912 failed to return him to the White House.

    Obama attempted to sum up the pain and peril for a society where the middle class is struggling. But he also called for individual responsibility.

    "In the end," he said, "rebuilding this economy based on fair play, a fair shot and a fair share will require all of us to see the stake we have in each other's success."

    Obama also challenged the big banks that took bailouts from American taxpayers, pointing to "a deficit of trust between Main Street and Wall Street." He said banks that were bailed out had an obligation to work to close that trust deficit and should be doing more to help remedy past mortgage abuses and assist middle-class taxpayers.

    ___

    Feller contributed from Washington. Associated Press writers Erica Werner and Kasie Hunt contributed to this report.

     

    7,445 comments

    • bob  •  5 mths ago
      shared sacrifice? start with the politicians ! stop their free ride and crooked insider trading crappola. hypocrits!
      • Oh Boy 5 mths ago
        We all must sacrifice in order for the 20 Million Illegals and their Anchor Babies to get schooling and free lunch and welfare so that they can grow up and vote in the Politicians who steal from the Middle Class. Endless cycle of destruction until America goes under. Who needs terrorist when you got those Politicians in DC.
      • Ophidian 5 mths ago
        More like the Middle Class ON a stake, Obama!!!!
      • Mike M 5 mths ago
        ....And the ridiculousness continues..... like Birther, Obamacare, "socialism"..... I am aghast that rational people would actually listen to this crap. Illegals are bringing down America? Politicians are bringing down America?

        Folks: it's the lazy Wealthy and Well-Connected, who have learned how to fund the news channels and push all your hot buttons blaming everyone but.... themselves! They've been taking far more than their fair share for decades, while not giving back to our great but collapsing society. Who has been bribing politicians to make laws favorable to themselves? Who has been enjoying tax breaks, and flying off to exotic locations for vacations while the rest of us can't afford a vacation to stay at home? Who are making the real money in Wall Street insider trading? Not Obama. ....Some of them might be politicians, but by and large: the biggest winners are the very business tycoons so lauded by your infotainment channel. They are no different from the King of taking from his country without giving back anything: Carlos Slim of Mexico.

        Follow the money. It leads to corruption. The politicians are the symptoms. The cause is the fat and lazy Wealthy and Well Connected, who aren't any smarter and any more worthy than you are, but are raking in the cash because they are our real government. And we don't elect them.
    • Ken  •  St. Louis, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Till you get the MONEY out of washington... The people will always lose...
      • anthony l 5 mths ago
        Never has a truer statement been made! Unfortunately there is far too much conflict of interest for this to ever happen unless the people take up their pitchforks and walk on Washington. Neither will this happen because the powerful are too effective at dividing the majority making it at odds with itself
      • anthony l 5 mths ago
        Never has a truer statement been made! Unfortunately there is far too much conflict of interest for this to ever happen unless the people take up their pitchforks and walk on Washington. Neither will this happen because the powerful are too effective at dividing the majority making it at odds with itself
    • Tim  •  5 mths ago
      Obama kept pounding home the idea that the middle class must be allowed to operate under the same rules as everyone else. Mr. President, let me know when I'm allowed to legally trade on insider information and when I will enjoy the same health care plan that you and congress have.
      • James Gospel 5 mths ago
        Republican congress is the problem on Health care and Rich Wall Street
      • DPLST 5 mths ago
        And I suppose we are to forget all the crp he hid in his health care bill that basically destroyed small business. Lie to the fools they are only concerned about surviving not flourishing like a politician.
      • Mark 5 mths ago
        Talk about destroying. how about your man Bush. Must be frustrating for the repub's comments to be considered worthless due to their past decisions...
    • udontknowme  •  5 mths ago
      How does blocking Boeing from opening a factory in the Carolinas help the middle class?
      • wtboy 5 mths ago
        How does destroying off shore drilling help the middle class?
      • Libsarethrough ! 5 mths ago
        How does lying every time he opens his mouth help the middle class ???? This man has NEVER told the truth about ANYTHING since the beginning.... NEVER !
      • Wayne 5 mths ago
        Boeing is a free company should build factory anywhere it wants, it is the union thugs who force it's members to vote Democrates and fund the democrate machine to support unions. It is a President who is an outed communist by what he said, who hates America and will do everything to make this country look weak and fail. He is doing his best to kill the middle class!!
    • A Real American  •  5 mths ago
      "Fair Share". According to who?
      • dghfgh 5 mths ago
        acording to him who makes MILLIONS
      • Wayne 5 mths ago
        Vote against Obama is a freemans vote for life and liberty
      • raclarkus 5 mths ago
        Roughly half of Americans pay taxes. Shouldn't the tax payers decide who gets their "Fair Share"?
    • Omega  •  5 mths ago
      I'm middle class, and my taxes have gone up every year for the past three years. "Fair Share?"
    • Mike M  •  5 mths ago
      Please, listen to the liars and believe their half-or-less truths. They repeat them often enough, they hope you will believe them as truth. Lenin said this long ago, and the Right are using it, and to make as terrible a society as Lenin did. The biggest liar of them all Glen Beck said": "...if I can say it, it must be true". He is so, so wrong. Because in Truth: if someone spoke the Truth, it would be immediately suppressed by these moneyed-speech liars who don't intend you to have enough information to make an informed decision. Only the ones who delude you are being funded by the Big Money. The ones who say Obama is a fool, while simultaneously saying he is a brutal dictator. The ones who decry the corruption of politicians while simultaneously fund the lobbying system that corrupts them. The ones who scream about increasing taxes while simultaneously increasing your rent or interest rate on your mortgage, and the premiums on your insurance policies. They are all enjoying the benefit of a government in deficit and cutting back, and will not stop until they are the government. You won't be able to vote them out when they take over.
    • Free4Ever  •  5 mths ago
      stop stealing retiree savings with 1% in banks, you #$%$
    • Real Ist  •  Beverly Hills, United States  •  5 mths ago
      '...everyone can prosper if provided "a fair shot and a fair share."'

      So Obama going to get rid of Affirmative Action and racial quotas?

      Nice.
    • Todd  •  5 mths ago
      36 have been accused of spousal abuse
      7 have been arrested for fraud
      19 have been accused of writing bad checks
      117 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at least 2 businesses
      3 have done time for assault
      71 repeat 71 cannot get a credit card due to bad credit
      14 have been arrested on drug-related charges
      8 have been arrested for shoplifting
      21 currently are defendants in lawsuits,
      and
      84 have been arrested for drunk driving
      in the last year
      our 535 members of the
      United States Congress
    • Robert  •  Nashville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Our government spent over $1 trillion of our grandchildrens' money, not including the interest they will have to pay, on a stimulus package that did not work, despite Obama's promises. The debt will have more detrimental impact on the future of the middle class than all the bankers in the world. More government is no the solution, it is the problem, and will bankrupt our nation. The Post Office, Fannie and Freddie, and social security are goin broke, and they are all example of what happens when the government tries to run things that it ought to stay out of. Wake up America!!
    • George C  •  Elmhurst, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Last time running Obama said HE would Repeal NAFTA - BUT - NO = No Vote This Time
    • mike  •  Aurora, United States  •  5 mths ago
      SOLYNDRA
    • MikeH  •  Doylestown, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Wasn't there some guy that said, "what we MUST do is get people back to work" around two years ago????!!
      More BLACKS out of work than EVER!!!!
    • Dr. K  •  Doylestown, United States  •  5 mths ago
      ...and since Obama has taken office the number of people on foodstamps has increased by 20%! That is where he is taking this nation. Socialism destroys the spirit and spreads the misery.
    • The Right thing!  •  5 mths ago
      sounds like the same old crap he fed us last time about change!
    • Cyndi  •  Arden, United States  •  5 mths ago
      1 in 4 on foodstamps in my hometown. What's this about 2012?
    • Stop_Breeding_Stupid  •  5 mths ago
      Yahoo hitting it heavy for their baby boy Obama,save it and save the Lies!!!
    • The Great Rage  •  5 mths ago
      When you step into the voting booth this November, just ask yourself one question. Am I better off now then I was 4 years ago?
    • Ferd Burfel  •  Denver, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Seriously, anybody who believes anything this guy says is just plain gullible. Sorry truth hurts, but how many times are you going to let the Left fool you?
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