Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick delivered a devastating truth bomb about Barack Hussein Obama's legacy, exposing how the former president systematically destroyed America's working class by forcing everyone into liberal arts colleges instead of teaching real skills.
Speaking on "The Alex Marlow Show" Saturday, Lutnick didn't mince words about Obama's disastrous economic policies that left millions of Americans drowning in student debt with worthless degrees.
"What it did was it broke people's spirit," Lutnick explained. "Because when I grew up, I had shop class, and there were kids who liked working with their hands, who were good at it, who could make a living doing it."
"Obama convinced everyone they needed to go to college and get a liberal arts degree, and now we have baristas with $100,000 in debt studying gender studies while our factories sit empty."
This is the kind of straight talk we've been waiting for, Patriots. Finally, someone in the Trump administration is calling out the Obama regime's war on American workers. While Obama was busy lecturing Americans about "bitter clingers," he was systematically dismantling the very foundation that built this country - skilled American workers who take pride in their craft.
The Great College Scam Exposed
Lutnick's comments reveal the ugly truth about Obama's education agenda. Instead of celebrating the dignity of work and promoting trade schools, Obama's policies pushed every American kid toward four-year universities that indoctrinated them with woke ideology while saddling them with crushing debt.
The result? A generation of Americans who can write essays about "systemic racism" but can't change a tire, fix a leaky pipe, or build anything with their hands. Meanwhile, China was busy training engineers and manufacturers while we were producing sociology majors.
Under President Trump's second term, we're finally seeing a return to common sense. The Trump-Vance administration is bringing back respect for skilled trades, American manufacturing, and the workers who actually build this country.
It's time to ask ourselves: How many more American dreams were shattered by Obama's elitist vision that looked down on honest work? And how much stronger would America be today if we had focused on skills instead of social justice degrees?
