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The Things Obama Won’t Mention in an Effort to Get Re-Elected

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    FBN’s Lou Dobbs on the issues the President won’t mention that could hurt his chances on election day.

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Have you noticed the president Obama's sometimes likes to well again is aren't comparable words to express the symbol misrepresent.

Some say like I have that he has occasionally outright why been -- comes to mind.

But he's also built a list of what I call on vegetables this year as -- campaigns for reelection and -- -- gonna take a look at just a handful of these roughly.

Well let's talk about.

The -- roughly 23 million Americans now are out of work.

Or want all time workers who have simply given up looking you don't hear the president mention that number for some reason.

Now today he said his work isn't done if there's a single American who wants a job can't find what he didn't mention that it would -- -- my.

23 million other Americans who need he wanted to put it on one person.

That's very very commendable.

And other unmentionable 50% of college grads in this country can't find jobs Mr.

President.

The -- worker doesn't require college degree we don't hear a lot of -- from those that this president about that.

We don't hear a lot of talk about -- -- to fifteen million more people.

Had to sign up for food stamps since President Obama took office.

We don't hear a lot of talk about poverty.

From this president.

Because 46 million people live below the poverty line in this country that is the highest level in almost two debt.

And the president while he doesn't ever ever mention deficits.

-- expect -- number polite.

One trillion dollars or straight years of deficits over a trillion dollars and he doesn't like to mention our national debt.

Over sixteen trillion dollars.

And GDP growth I don't think you've ever heard this president mention the GDP growth under his administration.

Has slowed.

Under his programs his policies.

From 2.4 percent in 2010 to one point 8% in 2011.

And a Federal Reserve forecast for this year between one point seven to two point -- We -- also the president Governor Christie boasting about the great job that they're doing.

Meanwhile the misery index and parts of New Jersey and New York is growing as gas lines stretch for miles there I don't think a lot of people -- like that that.

Mutual war.

Admiration society and -- -- it brings us to another unmentionable.

Gasoline prices.

Were -- an average of a dollar 84 on the day President Obama took office but nearly double that now at 350 -- -- And the war on terror you don't hear a war on terror -- 'cause this administration decided it would use the expression.

And the administration was simply tell you it's over President Obama today by the way again declared al-Qaeda.

Are well he used -- very specific word al-Qaeda is decimated.

Despite the fact that for Americans including -- ambassador were killed in terrorist attacks have been got.

But he won't mention that either.

And you don't hear the president talking about the YouTube video anymore New York remember how concerned he was about insulting.

-- is long.

And and from people upset and -- -- attack.

Embassies and consulates and kill ambassadors.

This president's contradictions his revisions -- misstatements.

Also well.

Unmentionable by the national liberal media and other unmentionable and immigration reform.

Because we've got time constraints here we just we're just gonna talk about ten of them you actually will hear the president talked about this.

In limited circumstances.

For example when talking to Hispanic voters.

Who heard -- The same nonsense from him for years ago.

When he promised within one year to move on comprehensive immigration reform.

This has been and I mentioned police.

Now.

Inadequate administration.

But I think I can hear the chance in the distance -- they are calling for.

Four more years.