Elections do have consequences, as we are seeing with the election of Barack Hussein Obama.
Believing that Americans are extremely gullible and naïve, Obama and the liberals have come up with a phrase never used before in politics, “Saved Jobs”, wanting you to believe that since unemployment is soaring with no end in sight, that “Saved Jobs” is what it’s all about. Then there is the “It could be worse” ideology to further insult your intelligence!
Failed bail-outs – failed stimulus – the start of a third war – importing terrorists to our Country to be read their miranda rights and stand trial in civilian courts – selling guns to the Mexican drug cartels that are killing our own people – wanting to raise taxes again on small businesses – 64% of whom say they cannot hire this year and more cuts are coming – bowing down to Muslims yet not acknowledging Easter – the list never ends!
The debt ceiling debate is on again and to quote a former Senator, “raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. Leadership means The buck stops here.Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better.” I happen to agree wholeheartedly with the former Senator, his name is BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA! (of course this was when George W. Bush was President).
Yes, we should have known better than to fall for a community organizer with no experience, never held a job, ran a business or met a payroll.
Gas was 1.81 per gallon when Obama took office. Unemployment was at 7.6% when Obama took office.
According to Government data, Obama has added more to our National Debt in the First 19 Months than All Presidents from George Washington Through Ronald Reagan combined. And he wants more!
I am man enough to admit when I’m wrong and I will close with proving it.
I said in the past that there would never, could never be a worse President than Jimmy Carter. I was wrong; I admit it and I apologize for it.
