President Obama urged his Democratic colleagues in the House to be humble but still feel “confident and bold” about pursuing the populist agenda of fairness and equality, even predicting that the Democrats can take back the House if they focus on “giving back” and “the broader community” in a speech Thursday.
“We don’t have a monopoly on wisdom and we need to remember that,” he said, but reminded Democrats to have confidence about “the values we care about and what we stand for.”
Those values focus heavily on opportunity for all, he argued, not just in the economy but also in education, and even with debt and deficit issues. He pressed again on a point he made earlier this week, saying he’s prepared to make a big deal on reducing the deficit, but also insisted that the deal have balance and trim waste, along with tax loopholes that only benefit the wealthiest Americans.
He complained that continued “self-inflicted crises” are hurting the economy and a long-term debt deal needed to be made in order to protect economic growth.









