I was reading an article today about Obama wanting Congress to pass a transportation bill. The sentence reads:
President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to pass a transportation bill to ensure funding for roads and construction jobs, arguing that failure to do so would spell economic disaster.
I looked at Himself and asked if he only had one speech he uses for this kind of thing because you can just drop in about anything he’s wanted done interchangeably in that sentence.
For example:
President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to pass a stimulus bill, arguing that failure to do so would spell economic disaster.
Or:
President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to pass a bill to raise the debt ceiling, arguing that failure to do so would spell economic disaster.
Or:
President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to pass a healthcare bill, arguing that failure to do so would spell economic disaster.
But seriously, every time he’s called on Congress to pass whatever bill, arguing that ‘failure to do so would spell economic disaster’, it’s actually passing it that’s caused the economic disaster.
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