Saturday, February 28, 2009

voters remorse anyone?

Don't know if any of you bothers to listen to Spendbama's speech on Tuesday but all I got from it was 'second world nation' here we come. For the first couple weeks of his presidency I was curious, now I'm not, I'm scared. I believe with all my heart that he's taking our country in the wrong direction. Yes his speeches make all the used car salesman jealous, he's good as long as he's got a teleprompter....but it's all fluff, when you start looking at any substance that 'leaks out'(he isn't one for a lot of details) things don't add up. Reinstating the 'scary gun ban' because it'll help Mexico with their drug cartel problem...the BS flag is a waving...when will the left learn that gun control doesn't work because the only ones it hurts are the people that obey the laws!

There were a lot of other things I wanted to rant about but I've got to head over to Donner to figure out why the cam isn't working.

Obama may have started his term with a crappy economy but in one signature he claimed it as his. 787 billion dollars is just the beginning of what he wants to spend. Does anyone honestly believe that he'll be able to tax the rich enough to meet his lofty goal of cutting the deficit in half? Here's a little hint how the media is going to help him - by "including" the war and everything else he "said" Bush left out of the budget, well he's going to give up on Iraq, he's going to cave in on Afghanistan, he's going to cripple our military worse than Carter and Clinton did and with a few puffs of smoke and some mirrors he'll cook the books to make himself look like a hero.

I truly hope people wake up...the Republicans share a lot of blame for how our nation's health was a month ago but again, between the two idiots running the House and the Senate and Obama....it's all on them now and I fear for our future.

CNBC isn't so thrilled either and they're not exactly known for harsh words against this President.




"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have"
. - Thomas Jefferson-

"What this country needs are more unemployed politicians".
- Edward Langely, Artist (1928-1995)

1 comment:

BigBef said...

Spend Spend Spend!!