This will surprise no one, I’m sure. I liked President Obama’s State of the Union speech.
The only problem with the speech, though, is that while he spoke of working with Republicans who control Congress and while he expressed a desire to find common ground, he staked out one key position that is sure to rankle the loyal opposition.
The president wants tax breaks for the middle class and wants to tax the wealthy more to pay for them.
Given that I am not rich and that ours is a middle-class household, how in the world can I not like what the president said tonight?
I won’t critique Obama’s speech point by point, but I’ll note that he threw down the gauntlet to Republicans. He’s feeling heady these days. His poll numbers are up. The economy is gaining enormous strength. He spoke on behalf of middle-class Americans and forced the Republicans to sit on their hands on national TV while their Democratic “friends” stood and cheered.
It’s the optics, man. They look good for one side of the aisle — and it’s not the Republican side.
It is difficult to imagine how Republicans are going handle their differences with the president. They don’t want to tax the wealthy any more. However, where else can Congress find the money to pay for those middle-class tax breaks?
Free community college for those who qualify? The response to that idea also split the chamber and likely split the parties.
The president’s tone was conciliatory — at times. The underlying theme throughout, though, suggests that talk of bipartisanship won’t bring the other side along.
I’d be standing and cheering if I had been in the room tonight. I’ll presume you knew that already.
Since I wasn’t in the room and since I’m just one American living out here in Flyover Country, I’ll just applaud from my home and hope — although I suspect it’ll be futile — that Democrats and Republicans can come together to help the vast middle class that deserves some reward for all the hard work it has done to bring the country back from the brink.
I recently heard this phase of the President’s last term described as “The Honey Badger.” Everyone knows that honey badger fears nothing and honey badger don’t care. It is time for the honey badger. That’s what I voted for.
He seemed to have some “swag” on the podium last night. It’ll be fun to watch this dynamic play out for the next two years.