April 29 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama marked his 100th day in office by telling Americans that “we’ve begun the work of remaking America.”I'm not confident in the future as envisioned by Obama, and I'm certainly not content with the present. And who elected him to "remake America"? I kind of liked America the way it was, you know, with freedom and such.
The president, speaking at a town hall meeting in the St. Louis suburb of Arnold, Missouri, said that while the U.S. still faces challenges in recovering from a recession, the country is making progress.
“We have begun to pick ourselves up and dust ourselves off,” Obama said. “I’m pleased with the progress we’ve made, but I’m not satisfied. I’m confident in the future, but I’m not content with the present.”
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Remaking America
From tonight's prime time presidential special:
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