People who face too many demands - two careers, two children - often scale back somehow. The Obamas scaled up.
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The people who suffer in the Obama economy have been young people, African Americans, Hispanics, single moms.
Barack Obama and Joe Biden have been working hard to help middle-class families make it in America.
As a candidate, Obama projected himself as a new Reagan, above narrow party politics. He wanted to please all but has ended up annoying many.
Obama invented himself against all odds and repeated parental abandonment, and he worked hard to regiment his emotions. But now that can come across as imperviousness and inflexibility. He wants to run the agenda; he doesn't want the agenda to run him. Once you become president, though, there's no way to predict what your crises will be.
With unemployment still abysmally high, the Obama economy is crushing Hispanics' dreams for their children to live a better life.
Like myself, President Obama is the father of two daughters. He understands the obstacles that they face as women, but he also understands the emergency of the state of young black men in America.
Every day, President Obama and Senator McCaskill are making it harder for working mothers and women of all ages to find a good-paying job. They continue to dictate to our families how they should live, stripping them of opportunities and freedom.
A lot of people in this country right now are living with multiple generations under one roof, struggling to make ends meet.
Most American children suffer too much mother and too little father.
The fundamental problem is that President Obama has grown government. He has grown the private sector jobs.