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John L. Smith

Struggling American families can't run on talk or natural gas

Posted: Jan. 27, 2012 | 2:03 a.m.

At a time a large number of voters believe candidates from all political parties are full of hot air, it takes an audaciously confident candidate to give a speech in a setting that features enormous tankers of natural gas.

Standing before that backdrop Thursday morning at a UPS shipping center near McCarran International Airport, President Barack Obama reassured the partisan crowd that he has the answers to subjects ranging from promoting green and home-grown energy to putting Americans back to work and cutting the federal deficit.

Following Tuesday's State of the Union address, the president embarked on a cross-country tour through swing states essential to his re-election. Nevada is one. But unlike his Wednesday visit to Arizona, which featured a verbal skirmish in Phoenix with a finger-pointing Gov. Jan Brewer, Obama was among friends Thursday.

Just what did Obama do for Brown?

United Parcel Service took advantage of an Obama administration program that helped it convert 2,500 vehicles from diesel to natural gas and other cleaner-burning fuels. UPS Chairman and CEO Scott Davis had high praise for Obama. The corporate boss declined to mention UPS has a total fleet of nearly 94,000.

But it wasn't a morning for cynicism. I suspect it was a day for testing the brands and themes Obama will carry with him during the campaign. One subtext of Obama's speech was represented by a banner that read, "An America Built to Last," which to me sounds like a line from a Ford truck commercial. It turns out that the best way to start building America to last is to renew payroll tax cuts that benefit the middle class and end the Bush-era tax cuts that comfort America's wealthiest.

Obama reiterated the fairness theme of his State of the Union speech as he used UPS to illustrate his efforts to help business and move the nation toward a cleaner, greener future powered by American-made energy.

"They don't expect a handout," he said. "They don't expect anything to come easy. They do expect, if they're willing to work hard, to try to get ahead. If they're doing the right thing, then they can have a sense of security and dignity, and help make sure that their family is moving forward. That's what Americans are looking for. That's what Americans deserve."

They sure do.

But struggling Americans have a very hard time eating words, no matter how well delivered. They have just as much difficulty paying the mortgage with speeches.

Although the national economy has shown signs of improving as Obama limbers up for the election-year marathon, Nevada's unemployment and housing foreclosure struggles continue.

Former Congresswoman Dina Titus, who this year is running for the Congressional District 1 seat, was heartened by Obama's national address, but she cut to the bottom line: "It's all about jobs. It's all about the economy."

Her return to Congress could hinge on how well Obama makes his case in the Silver State, which he dominated in 2008.

For Democrat-turned-Republican Mark Jackowski, the political conversation is also about Social Security.

"I really am kind of scared about what's going on with Social Security," he said outside the event. "I hope everyone keeps their hands off Social Security."

If Jackowski is a skeptic, then Ruby Duncan is a true believer. The longtime Las Vegas civil rights activist wants Republicans to keep their hands off her president.

"I think the greatest thing in the world is for people to go to work," Duncan said, moving through the crowd with the aid of a walker. "I think he's on the right track. I support him 100 percent."

Of course, not everyone shares Duncan's confidence.

President Obama will need to work overtime to persuade struggling Nevadans who long for solutions and have grown tired of speeches that he deserves a second term.

John L. Smith's column appears Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Email him at Smith@reviewjournal.com or call 702-383-0295. He also blogs at lvrj.com/blogs/smith.

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  1. Alvinjh Jan. 28, 2012 | 8:59 p.m. Report Abuse

    We have a chance to correct our mistake in 282 days. If we don't--the Obama administration's sad legacy continues for another 4 years. We'll survive either way. We won't have much to show for it--but we'll survive. Hope we remove him before we owe 20 trillion. He managed to increase the deficit some 5 trillion dollars in just over 3 years. Quite an accomplishment--if you're from China.

  2. Steve.Eberhard Jan. 28, 2012 | 9:03 a.m. Report Abuse

    Ahhh... everything now makes sense. I'm out.

  3. Green Dragon Regular Jan. 28, 2012 | 8:23 a.m. Report Abuse

    @Steve.Eberhard-

    Money for Canadian oil (which is less costly than Middle East and North Sea oil) didn't fund flight school for 19 men who killed 3,000 people and wouldn't flow to people who recruit impoverished, uneducated teenagers to strap bombs to themselves to kill innocent children. I'd say that's better for America.

  4. Steve.Eberhard Jan. 28, 2012 | 2:50 a.m. Report Abuse

    Joey7jh... your precious pipline is just another short term jobs project- one that increases our dependance on foriegn oil. Well, unless you consider Canada the 51st state. Now you know that we import more oil from Canada than any other country, right? And how is this good for America?

  5. SEPSIS Jan. 27, 2012 | 11:16 p.m. Report Abuse

    Time for change......change to a new president.

  6. Oscar.Jones Jan. 27, 2012 | 8:08 p.m. Report Abuse

    The President and Democratic Politicians are BIG on promoting Natural Gas. They are FULL of it.

  7. GARY D Jan. 27, 2012 | 2:09 p.m. Report Abuse

    "SAD NEWS - OBAMA FINALLY ADMITS THE TRUTH" ----- "I MAKE MISTAKES EVERY DAY, EVERY HOUR - I AM LEARNING" ------------------------ The whole Country is at stake and "THIS CLOWN IS LEARNING ??????"

  8. LasVegasLibertarian Jan. 27, 2012 | 1:53 p.m. Report Abuse

    he Democratic party...Once the party of Jack Kennedy and Harry Truman!...the party which once represented the interests of the working class has been co-opted by the worst elements within it!...it is now the party of the occupiers, leeches and parasites!...At it's titular head is Maobama!...whose only goal is to create as much dependency as possible!...Food stamp usage up 45% under Obummer and the percentage of Americans receiving some form of government assistance is at 49% (all time high)...FOOD STAMP pres. Barack HUSSEIN Osama bin Obama...Anti-Christ-Lunatic!...If we don't get rid of this vermin in November; kiss the country goodbye!...

  9. popo.g Jan. 27, 2012 | 1:20 p.m. Report Abuse

    Natural gas and green energy has nothing to do with how the economy will recover. 50% of Americans paid income tax in 2011, Obama is spending tax dollar at an alarming rate with no results. The 50% of Americans cannot be expected to carry the nation's financial load. Obama let a golden opportunity pass through his finger by not change tax laws to be fair for everyone, instead he chose healthcare reform which did nothing to change the climate of healthcare in this nation. This nation cannot afford to have an autocratic Obama, it did not work the first two years and it will not work again. I prefer the status quo if it means nothing will be done. Obama believes that tax dollar will resolve the nation's economic woe, but it only take more money out of the 50% of Americans that pay income taxes.

  10. MIKE VEGAS Jan. 27, 2012 | 12:37 p.m. Report Abuse

    IT'S JUST ANOTHER WAY OF THE MAN TRYING TO KEEP ME DOWN.

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