Thursday, July 28, 2011

Obama is right.

The American people are fed up. Not with Boehner and the Republicans, either. Admittedly, Congress has had some epic fails in recent history. A Republican Congress under a Republican President couldn't pass a line-item veto. That's a no-brainer. Epic Fail. But most of the misdirection of focus pales extraordinarily in comparison to the Democrats holding America hostage over raising the debt ceiling and cutting the run-away economy they created.
Obama said no to the Republican proposal of $1 Trillion tax increases so he could blame them for not accepting his $1.2 Trillion tax increase. He's insisted on a tax increase from the start, and he's willing to hold back his support so he could blame the Republicans for not getting it. Earlier this week he claimed that "80% of Republicans want a tax increase." That's like saying 'They won't agree with me, so they must want my alternative.' As if his choices are the only ones. All because he refuses to cut his ballooned welfare programs. Epic Fail
$450 Billion wasted in "Cash for Clunkers." Epic Fail
$432,000 rebate credit on a $729,000 mortgage. Who needs a $12,000 annual rebate on a mortgage when they can afford a $729,000 home? Epic Fail
The Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac disaster was enacted by Jimmy Carter, inflated by Bill Clinton, and after both fell into federal receivership Barack Obama inflated it yet again. No wonder people who can only afford a $1,000 mortgage are allowed to buy a 3/4 of a million dollar home. Epic Fail.
Osama bin Laden is killed in Pakistan and then it is confirmed that not only did Pakistan know where bin Laden was for the past 5 years, but their army actively protected him. As a reward for harboring terrorists, Obama asks Congress for *another* $4.5 Billion in foreigh aid for the terrorist haven for 2010, 2011, and 2012. Epic Fail.
We came into this administration with a $4 Trillion national debt. 2 1/2 years later we are pushing $14 Trillion, and his liberal Congress pushed through an additional $5 Trillion in unsustainable socialized medicine. Epic Fail.
We now have the highest unemployment level that America has ever seen, with the exception of the depression. Including those who are unemployed beyond their benefits, the unemployment rate is close to 21%. Epic Fail
Yes, we have run out of time. Thanks to your stonewalling, Mr. President. If it hadn't been for your misdirected spending we wouldn't be in this fix. Thanks a lot. This is not the "change" that we voted for.

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