Today, I can’t get over how many people in this country are anxious to get into line to pay more taxes They have all been hypnotized into believing they will get a tax break because BO will take it from the filthy rich big companies to give it to the ninety five percent. They are lined up for a free health care system, a free college education, and a country with politicians that are honest, and working for them.
It will be a different world, which we will see everything through rose colored glasses. What we don’t see is the dark spector of evil lurking beyond inauguration day. BO will give it all to the world. He will try to raise the standard of living for all peoples of the universe. Think about that folks. Think about giving your hard earned dollars to feed world hunger in countries like Kenya and Darfur. How many African countries have been raped by their own leaders? These guys take all the aid being sent to feed their starving populations, and deposit into Swiss bank accounts. How many times have we heard that sending supplies to a third world country is futile because they never get to the people? I’ve heard the story too many times to want my government to become a part of a “world” give away program. By the way, most of these countries are Muslim, why don’t the Saudi’s and the Iranians give the gas dollars we so eagerly send them everyday?
I get depresssed when I think of how poorly George W. Bush is perceived for his “failed economic policies.” Why does it depress me? Because his failure was in allowing Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, ACORN, Senator Barney-the-Queer Franks, and the Democratic Party get away with destroying the banking system. Just think of how creative BO will be when he begins coniving with a Democratically controlled house. Now that’s depressing.
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