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    Harder Path Towards a Better Place For President Obama

     

    Arranging an effective argument that Obama had conserved the economy from disaster and directed in a recovery that would be initiated by a return to Republican stewardship as President Barack Obama accepted the Democratic choice for his second term. President Obama acknowledged the country’s continuing problems while securing his record and requesting more time to deliver his agenda, as Obama was describing himself as a mindful of his own failings.

    He invests a long-term blueprint for revival in the time obsessed with short-term anticipation. President Obama stated in front of 20,000 party leaders and activists that he won’t deceive the path that he offers is easy, the people did not elect him to tell what the nation wants them to hear from him. He added that they elected him to tell some truth and the truth is that few more years to solve the challenges they are facing.

    Their problems have a solution, their path that Obama offers might be hard, however, it will lead to a better place, Obama said as he asked the nation to select that path. Since his first nomination in Denver, President Obama’s presence in the Time Warner Cable Arena emphasized the raging journey he and the region have been on. Obama took the stage as a politician who had came to lock in the challenge of his life over the Republican nominee, Mitt Romney, after four years fireworks venerated his storybook campaign to be the first black president of the nation.

    The chant of reform was turned to a powerful defense of his recent course, the dynamic outsider’s message had been a policy-laden appeal for progression. In 2008 the change signs waved by the audience had been taken over by forward placards and the 32 times promise he used in his 2008 speech, came up just 7 times in his recent speech. Including the one million new manufacturing jobs and $4 trillion deficiency reductions, President Obama announced a series of promises.

    However, he was generally making the issue that he had settled in place the foundation for a recovered region of voters just give it enough time to do that. If at times they feel like a State of the Union address, it was an intentional effort to tap Mr. Romney to become more particular on how to accomplish his promises. He said that the Republican nominee wants the voters vote however they don’t want the voters to know their plan and that is because all they have to present is the same solution they have had for the 30 years of their service.

    President Obama’s dialogue emphasized back to back political conference in which the two parties expressed entirely different perception on how to stop the economic upset that has been affecting the region from 2008 and enclosed the two-month spring to Election Day. The president moves his case that the Republican nominee is so divided from the issues of the mid-class that he has no hint how to label them, a week after Mitt Romney’s petition to appeal to American failure with President Obama.

     

     

     

    REFERENCES:

    http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2012-09-07/news/33676972_1_president-obama-barack-obama-election-day

    http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-09-08/us/33695966_1_obama-aides-barack-obama-american-jobs

    http://theswash.com/liberty/obama-makes-case-for-2nd-term-harder-path-to-better-place

    http://afghanistaninfo.blogspot.com/2012/09/obama-makes-case-for-2nd-term-harder.html