Thank you Mr. President in re: Labor Day Address

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Weekly Address: Building Upon the Legacy of Labor Day
WASHINGTON, DC — In this week’s address, President Obama commemorated Labor Day by highlighting the economic progress we’ve made over the course of his administration. Over the past seven and a half years, we've rescued our economy from another depression, cut our unemployment rate in half, and unleashed the longest string total job growth on record. The President said that although the country has made significant progress, there’s still work to do in the years to come. He emphasized that despite the boisterous political season, we must not lose sight of the policies that will actually help working families get ahead. President Obama said if we are going to restore the sense that hard work is rewarded with a fair shot to get ahead, we must build on the legacy of those who came before us – that means exercising our right to speak up in the workplace, to join a union, and to vote.

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In this week’s address, President Obama commemorated Labor Day by highlighting the economic progress we’ve made over the course of his administration.

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dottie has his head so far up Obamas ass his feet are mistaken for hemorrhoids....
 
keep the rw hate to a dull roar

As to the OP, the President saved this great nation from descending into a depression
 
Blow it out of your ass. Not everyday has to be a slobber on POTUS day.

Here we're bbqing chicken quarters, playing lawn games & drinking some good homebrew.

Cheers to the ones who can separate politics & reality!
 
keep the rw hate to a dull roar

As to the OP, the President saved this great nation from descending into a depression
your ignoring the important issues that republicans care about....like that hes black and how they dont like it
 
Blow it out of your ass. Not everyday has to be a slobber on POTUS day.

Here we're bbqing chicken quarters, playing lawn games & drinking some good homebrew.

Cheers to the ones who can separate politics & reality!
NEWSFLASH TOOLBOI!!!

You wouldn't be partaking in that if it wasn't for our proud, African American, two-term, President

A "Thank you" is sufficient
 
Ah, yes, the recovery may be a reality soon. Obama's almost out of office.
The "Do Nothing Congress" plays not part eh hack grl?

NEWSFLASH!!! We have a three-part gov't (Executive, Judicial, & Legislative)

You're welcome
 
Weekly Address: Building Upon the Legacy of Labor Day
WASHINGTON, DC — In this week’s address, President Obama commemorated Labor Day by highlighting the economic progress we’ve made over the course of his administration. Over the past seven and a half years, we've rescued our economy from another depression, cut our unemployment rate in half, and unleashed the longest string total job growth on record. The President said that although the country has made significant progress, there’s still work to do in the years to come. He emphasized that despite the boisterous political season, we must not lose sight of the policies that will actually help working families get ahead. President Obama said if we are going to restore the sense that hard work is rewarded with a fair shot to get ahead, we must build on the legacy of those who came before us – that means exercising our right to speak up in the workplace, to join a union, and to vote.

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Trump is going to outlaw Labor Day.
 
Read the text and it looks fine.

Listen to the speech with the inappropriate pauses and it's a mockery of all things American.

But, hey, "He" is not entirely without talent.

Maybe some kind of game show broadcast from the retirement home in Cub? I doubt a "foundation" would work for "Him" as it does for Mrs. Slick.....that might destroy the belief that it's impossible to overestimate the stupidity of.......
 
WASHINGTON, DC — In this week’s address, President Obama commemorated Labor Day by highlighting the economic progress we’ve made over the course of his administration.

Calling that jug-eared jackal "mr. president" is an insult to every American who's had to live through the embarrassment and disgust he's brought us for the last 8 years.
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