A couple of quotes that I read this week have sent me over the edge again. These were both in public speeches made by the president and his sidekick, Joe Biden. I really wish I could say something nice about these two, but they won't allow me the chance. I want them to be successful in turning the economy around, but I would rather they fail if the policies are dangerous to the overall health of the country. I can't support what they do if I feel strongly that they are going down the wrong path. I don't know how someone could see that as unpatrioic.
First, Joe Biden. While both quotes are examples of how the Obama administration is ruining our country financially, Biden's is the scariest. It demonstrates how they will continue to "fool" the American people into believing that they are strengthening our nation, when in fact they are destroying it. And a majority of us still feel that's the case. Here's Biden:
"In the first 77 days of the two-year Recovery Act program, 150,000 jobs have been created or saved."
"Created or saved" is the Obama teams way of saying that we're stupid. Saved? There's no way to verify those numbers and they know it. Why 150,000? Why not 250,000? Why not a million? Remember, every time you hear the term "created or saved", they know it can't be denied by anyone. They can make up whatever number they want.
Obama's quote is startling. It is verbage that directly opposes his action. It would be great if he truly believed it, but he clearly doesn't. Be sitting down when you read this:
"We can't keep on just borrowing from China. We have to pay interest on that debt, and that means we are mortgaging our children's future with more and more debt."
What about the estimated $11 trillion debt that you are racking up with your cradle-to-grave programs? Where do you think that money is coming from? China. Saudi Arabia. Wherever he can get it. It's all going to be borrowed money. He wants you to think it is coming from the rich, those who earn over $250,000 a year. He told us he would pay for everything on the backs of the rich by increasing taxes on those folks. But we know that if you took every cent that group earned, it wouldn't touch the level of paying for his programs.
Somebody want to came help me see what I'm missing here?
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