Monday, June 25, 2012
It's a Single-Issue Election - WSJ.com
Well, at least one media person sees the real issue...
In the Wall Street Journal, Daniel Henninger reviews Obama's recent speech and discusses thiese points:
"One word appears nowhere in the 53-minute Obama speech on economic growth: 'capital.' Human, financial, whatever. Capital dare not speak its name. Most revealing is that the phrases 'my plan' and 'I have a plan' appear 13 times. A central role for planning often appears in emerging, underdeveloped economies, not in an advanced economy like ours in which the discovery and diffusion of productive new ideas is spontaneous, rapid and unpredictable."