I have no idea how you gleaned that from a quote in which Obama states a fact (that the internet was created by government research).
The idea that was prevalent in that section of his speech (not just the one sentence I quoted) would support the claim that because the government invented the internet, it is now responsible for the profits made off of the internet. Which I suppose it partly is, yes. But of course the internet has far exceeded anything that the government (or anyone, really) thought it would be. The internet now is quite a different beast than the internet that was first invented. But those changes did not come "from above". Private enterprise has been responsible for what the internet is today, and they are responsible for the profits made on the internet today.
The point is, is that when we succeed, we succeed because of our individual initiative, but also because we do things together.
Now mind showing me where Obama says that business owners don't deserve credit for the decisions they make, something that clearly you and Obama know isn't true?
Well, I would go back to that quote again- "If you’ve got a business -- you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen."
Perhaps I've gone off on a tangent with my argument. Perhaps Obama meant something different than what he said. But take a look at what he said. There's a big difference between him saying "you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen" and him saying "you didn't build that by yourself. You had help along the way". Those two statements have fundamentally different meanings. I don't care what he said in the rest of his speech, why would he say this? Why not say the latter? Maybe he meant the latter. But it was a terribly poor choice of words for him to choose.