At 9pm Eastern this evening, President Obama gave his second State of the Union address.
One positive moment in Obama's speech occurred as he stressed the importance of the family in raising and shaping a child.
Obama also stated that America should "out-innovate, out-perform, and out-build" other countries. It seems to me that this statement of encouraging America to surpass other countries in what it produces. It seems a little strange that he would make such a statement encouraging the United States to be the best when near the beginning of his presidential term he dismissed the notion of American Exceptionalism.
While he showed some semblance of desiring to cut spending (e.g. no more government subsidies to gas companies, no earmarks on legislation), his language supported further spending with regard to building high-speed railways and giving money to those who produce clean energy.
Another subject of current public interest, the status of healthcare reform, did make a cameo in Obama's speech. His remarks regarding the Republicans effort to repeal healthcare were quite telling. He approached the issue with the usual mantra of willingness to work with people on both sides of the aisle with good ideas for improving the healthcare reform bill. However, he made it clear that he was very much in opposition to the idea of repealing the current bill. He exhorted Congress not to repeat the battle that had been waged over the past two years, but to move on. Apparently he does not believe that the 2010 midterm elections indicated the American Public's disdain for the healthcare reform bill passed by Congress in the spring of 2010.
Republicans must not be in agreement with Obama's sentiment, since it appears that those in the Senate appear to be making a push to bring the health reform repeal up for a vote.It should be interesting to watch this play out in the days ahead.
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