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How The Seven Biggest Presidential Speeches On The Economy Failed: 24/7 Wall St.

First Posted: 09/07/11 12:11 PM ET   Updated: 11/07/11 05:12 AM ET

From 24/7 Wall St.: President Barack Obama will give a speech before a joint session of Congress this week, in which he will lay out a job creation plan. There have been only seven speeches about economic and business issues before a joint session of Congress since the end of The Great Depression. 24/7 Wall St. has reviewed these speeches and found that they had virtually no effect on the economy, despite the detailed proposals.

Of the seven addresses, two were about labor trouble, and both by Harry Truman: One about the railroad strike in 1946, and the other about the steel strike in 1952. Neither speech was effective. The strikes were settled by labor and management irrespective of the speeches. As a matter of fact, the railroad strike ended the day of the president’s speech.

The balance of the speeches addressed different crises such as soaring energy costs, inflation, and recession. Each of these speeches offered specific road maps for economic improvement. While each president gave a broad description of the trouble, most offered a specific set of solutions. Rarely were any of the plans adopted, either because of political opposition or because the problems resolved themselves. In many cases, the economy got worse after the presidential address. It is impossible to trace any recovery to the presidential proposals in almost every case. Those that were enacted into law were so substantially changed by Congress that they barely resembled the presidents’ suggestions.

24/7 Wall St. reviewed all of the presidential addresses to joint sessions of Congress from The Great Depression through the present to identify all those that dealt primarily with the economy.

This is 24/7 Wall St.’s analysis of The Seven Presidential Addresses To Congress On The Economy. Read more at 24/7 Wall St.

1. Truman's Railroad Strike Message
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Date: May 25, 1946

President: Harry S. Truman

Inflation: 8.3 percent

GDP 1 yr. growth: -10.9 percent (the second worst since The Great Depression)

Unemployment: 3.9 percent



On May 25, 1946, Truman said: "I come before the American people tonight at a time of great crisis. The crisis of Pearl Harbor was the result of action by a foreign enemy. The crisis tonight is caused by a group of men within our own country who place their private interests above the welfare of the nation." The "group of men" happened to be the hundreds of thousands of coal workers that were on strike and the railroad workers that were on the verge of doing the same. Believing the unions were going too far by threatening to strike, Truman demanded the workers settle or he would implement measures such as drafting strikers into the armed forces. Mid-speech, Truman received word that the potential railroad strike had been settled. Days later, the coal strike ended as well. The president would face several more labor disputes during his two terms in office.



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From 24/7 Wall St.: President Barack Obama will give a speech before a joint session of Congress this week, in which he will lay out a job creation plan. There have been only seven speeches about econ...
From 24/7 Wall St.: President Barack Obama will give a speech before a joint session of Congress this week, in which he will lay out a job creation plan. There have been only seven speeches about econ...
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03:59 PM on 09/22/2011
Ya, and five out of seven came from a Dem.
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Nic the wonder puppy
When life throws lemons, throw them back
02:21 PM on 09/08/2011
And least we forget, WIN, Whip inflation now
11:05 PM on 09/07/2011
While President Carter's term in the White House will not be fondly remembered, he had at least had the intestinal fortitude to tell Americans things that they did not wished but needed to hear: that we as a nation cannot rely on foreign sources to supply us with raw materials and goods indefinitely; that the nation and her citizens must learn to live within our means.

It's ironic that we are hearing the same message again 40 years later, only this time it's coming from the Republicans. This is the same group of people who venerate the President who began this nation's addiction to the notion of cheap credit, and that any deficit in the federal budget can be managed by borrowing to cover the gap.
10:47 PM on 09/07/2011
Reagan had initiated a long period of economic growth from 1982 to 2008.
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bmcombs
Liberal, Gay, Atheist - The Whole Package
08:11 AM on 09/08/2011
Yes. Slash and Burn economic growth that was unsustainable. Of course - thats the baby boomers - as long as its good for them forget everyone else.
09:42 PM on 09/08/2011
26 years of nonstop growth spanning over 5 Presidents including 8 years of Clinton is if not the absolute record then very close to record.

Slashing and burning had started only when Pelosi became speaker of the House.
oilfield
small manufacturing business owner
10:25 AM on 09/09/2011
for some it wasnt long enough....­now we are on to the utopian years.
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Dosadi
Political agnostic
07:35 PM on 09/07/2011
The most famous failed speech of all time.

Eisenhowers warning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y06NSBBRtY


His speech
http://coursesa.matrix.msu.edu/~hst306/documents/indust.html
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Charles Queen
I am a disabled nam vet
05:37 PM on 09/07/2011
As of right now all I'm reading is pretty much all negative things about his upcoming jobs speah. don't know how it's going to end up going over but as of now it doesn't look good for him,but thats not me saying this it's from the others on the proverbial hill
annyp
A Canuck, eh!
04:01 PM on 09/07/2011
The President is at the whim of the Congress and how close it is too the next election. A leader with no power. Under a parliament system of government, the leader is allowed to get into the discussions of the problems and solutions not have to beg for an invitation.
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CDRUSNret
06:20 PM on 09/07/2011
That darm Constitution always gets in the way....doesn't it?
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
03:15 PM on 09/07/2011
HERE is ONE that did not fail, in fact it galvanized America

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9yoZHs6PsU

And it is now time for Prez Obama to stop being such a nice guy and use the POWER WE GAVE YOU to fight the opposition who does not understand anything but the upcoming election...Americans thought by empowering you to lead us we felt after 8 years of dread by the previous administration that we now had the SHIP of HOPE....but that now seems to be fading away because of the PARTY of NOPE.
.....Listen-WATCH the above video Mr. Pres. and come out swinging, America now will settle for nothing less.
03:09 PM on 09/07/2011
Speeches without actions always fail. Right actions have a chance to succeed and the results speak for themselves.
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judiNJ
The Free Market is Not Free
02:49 PM on 09/07/2011
And President Reagan lowered that pesky unemployment rate by rolling the number of the military into the employment numbers.... Voîla... unemployment went down, down down...... Magic, huh?
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Charles Queen
I am a disabled nam vet
05:39 PM on 09/07/2011
Yeppers, that can make any and evertything look just great when it's all on paper but when it comes to the reallity of it all it becomes a whole new things,usually not good
eugik
Start making sense ...
02:09 PM on 09/07/2011
In the end, it is not about the speech. It is about removing road blocksand getting things moving.
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AyeChart
Retired Army, half-retired physician
01:29 PM on 09/07/2011
How Obama will fail:  He believes in his own magic! 

"Progressives are angry and disconsolate with Mr. Obama because they increasingly see him as a loser," we observed last month. "But if the president is a loser, it is precisely because he is one of them." And he is one of them in attitude as well as ideology. He's just a little slower to lose faith in his own magic.

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nkurland
I'm going to leave this planet alive
12:59 PM on 09/07/2011
Fact: Congress has just passed a deficit reduction deal and no political will exists for badly needed jobs program. Serious action will only occur, just as in the Great Depression, when the economy deteriorates so badly that the resulting unrest threatens the very fabric of society.

American liberalism by definition is a grand compromise. Politicians don't simply dole out badly needed laws; they act when compelled by massive popular pressure. I dare say the public needs to learn this lesson agan.
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AyeChart
Retired Army, half-retired physician
01:31 PM on 09/07/2011
Interestingly, the more "jobs programs" concocted by congress, the worse the economy. 

Roosevelt's "jobs programs" in the 1930s and 1940s prolonged the Great Depression by removing incentives.

Same with make-work projects proposed by the left wingers today.  Same with unemployment benefits.  They remove incentives.
01:35 PM on 09/07/2011
Deficit reduction deal? Are you kidding me? Anyone want to bet whether the deficit will grow or shrink as a result of the "deal"?
12:08 PM on 09/07/2011
What would happen if the president made the following comments in his speech?

"Anyone who cannot see the depth of the doom and gloom scenario in the future for the USA is in complete denial. Unfortunately, the government of and by "revolving door elected officials" since l946 is what has gotten us into this mess!"
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AyeChart
Retired Army, half-retired physician
01:32 PM on 09/07/2011
No, started at the turn of the previous century with Theodore Roosevelt and the rise of progressivism.  Progressivism is the precise opposite of progress.
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demilieu
Texas liberal...with reservations
01:48 PM on 09/07/2011
Yes, I want to hang out my shingle and practice medicine without a license. Who says we need all this regulation of stuff like that anyways? If your patients all die you won't have any customers and wil go out of business...so the market prevails.
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intellectualTradition
corruptisima re publica plurimae leges
02:21 PM on 09/07/2011
here here
12:05 PM on 09/07/2011
We do not live in a market driven economy-but more in a bs bubble. Obama failed to come up with a bubble green energy could have been that bubble but he failed.
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AyeChart
Retired Army, half-retired physician
01:33 PM on 09/07/2011
That's sort of like saying that the solution would be to make BS a valuable commodity.  One cannot make a profitable business and grow an economy out of an uneconomical enterprise.