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New World Order? can you provide even 1 instance of him using that phrase in a campaign speech?

There are several modified versions of him stating that he wants to change the order as he understands it:

In a geopolitical context, Obama’s call for a “new order” really doesn’t sound any different from the old unipolar world order that the United States has represented since the end of the Cold War, which is now being challenged by the rise of the BRICS countries.

Developments over the course of the past year have made it clear that the United States no longer considers Russia to be part of this “new order” as a result of its resistance to NATO encirclement.

In terms of the economy, Obama’s insistence on “economies that work for all people” based on “common humanity” is in direct contradiction to his actual policies, which have almost exclusively served to help Wall Street fat cats while the average American sees their household income decline year after year when adjusted for inflation.

This is by no means the first time that Obama has called for a new world order.

During a 2010 West Point speech, the President encouraged the development of a new “international order” to help secure America’s interests.

Obama also urged Europeans and Americans to embrace the idea of “global citizenship” during a 2012 Berlin speech.

Vice-President Joe Biden has also repeatedly called for a “new world order.”

During a fundraiser in Seattle this week, President Barack Obama called for a “new order” based around a collectivized system in order to quell people’s concerns about geopolitical strife and the economy.
Part of people’s concern is just the sense that around the world the old order isn’t holding and we’re not quite yet to where we need to be in terms of a new order that’s based on a different set of principles, that’s based on a sense of common humanity, that’s based on economies that work for all people. … But here in the United States, what people are also concerned about is the fact that although the economy has done well in the aggregate, for the average person it feels as if incomes, wages just haven’t gone up; that people, no matter how hard they work, they feel stuck
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You call it paranoia, I call it being prepared. I try to think ahead and be prepared for what could go wrong, and I have insurance for a wide variety of things. Not all of the insurance is through a company, because I self insure many of the risks.

Some things have to be self insured. For example, no company will sell me a policy insuring against liberal politicians and their attacks on the constitution.

Another thing I prepare for is my retirement. I save money regularly so I can retire some day. I could just spend it all and then expect the government to take care of me, but I guess I'm too "paranoid" for that. Besides, I have to save enough to keep paying taxes and retire several "unfortunates" along with me.

Just wow. I guess if you can't get past the facts, pass bills so the facts can't be used to stop you.

http://rt.com/usa/207099-house-epa-board-corporations-experts/

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