Obama: You Don't Need No Stinkin' Job
Recently, I told you how Obama and his cohorts have ruined this economy by crushing jobs by the millions. More recently, I showed you how this nation is approaching Great Depression numbers.
Except Obama keeps telling us that things are great. America is as strong as ever. In fact, your life could be worse if he hadn't put us further in to debt by giving tax dollars to produce canned ham and a giant balloon alligator.
Need further proof?
Except Obama keeps telling us that things are great. America is as strong as ever. In fact, your life could be worse if he hadn't put us further in to debt by giving tax dollars to produce canned ham and a giant balloon alligator.
Need further proof?
President Obama says "America is stronger" because of the stimulus bill.
That was the president's message Thursday during remarks at a Washington fundraiser for the Democratic Governors Association.
Obama reviewed the components of the $787 billion program he enacted after taking office. It was designed to create jobs and help turn around a slumping economy.
Umm, yeah. Still. Is it really a consolation that we are at 10.2% instead of 10.5% unemployment? But, you say, that small percentage means people with jobs.
Ok. True. But, how many jobs would have been created with that $800 billion if given directly to small businesses? How many people could have kept their homes or managed through this last year had they been given a cut of that $800 billion "slice-of-life"?
$787 billion divided by 200 million. (I say 200 million because kids and illegals don't need one of these checks). That would mean that each man and woman would get $3,935. And that would have been from just this stimulus bill. How about that $700 billion TARP fund? $100 million TARP-2? $410 Pork Spending bill? How about the $1.1 Trillion Stimulus Bill?
Can you really repair the economy when you increase an average family's household tax debt by $4,000 over last year?
Meanwhile:
Obama says there's still a lot of work to do to make the country stronger. He cited changes to the public education and health care systems as examples.
So, to make our economy stronger, we need to push massive government takeover of our health care system along with vast increases in taxes to pay for a major ramp up of education spending.
Yep.
Government: There To Protect You.
(making sure you can't find a job or get a good education)
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