Amidst the backdrop of the likely tragic end to the Christopher Dorner manhunt in California, an emboldened and confident President Obama delivered perhaps his most pointed State of The Union address Tuesday in front of the 113th Congress.
The president touched on a number of different issues in his exactly one hour speech, but the crux of his message was focused on the economy, jobs, and strengthening the middle class in America. Chris Cillizza argues in The Washington Post that though the “bulk of the speech dealt with the economy,” President Obama did not offer enough specifics to help move the debate with his Republican counterparts forward.
One concrete fix the president proposed is to raise the federal minimum wage requirement to $9.00 an hour. Dylan Matthews of The Washington Post thinks that a more cost effective way to lift more families from poverty would be by increasing the Earned Income Tax Credit for large families.
Among the usual vagaries heard in State of The Union speeches, President Obama did make strong plays in the areas of climate change and the voting problems that plague the nation, to name a couple.









