March 3, 2009 - New York Post
Excerpt:
"Here is a president who would rather redistribute income than create wealth. He thinks it more important to grow government than to fight inflation. He believes that it is crucial to expand health care to the young and middle aged, even if it means cutting it back for the elderly. He's more committed to effecting "broad change" in his first term than he is to winning a second one.
We have a president, in short, who will stand on his principles. Unfortunately, they're bad ones."
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The more he twists the knife in America's back the more thankful I become that he will be a one-term president.
I found this and was going to do a post on it, but I thought it would work just as well here, particularly from the perspective of what Obama and gov't can do, or should do. What it doesn't cover is what each citizen must do and how individua behaviors can prevent one from achieving legal prosperity.
ReplyDeleteYes, true, but Liberals don't like the free markets. They don't like it because they can't control it, which is why Obama and his obamacolytes are trying so hard to regulate and screw them up. And they're doing a pretty good job of it.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt, Eric. They're like teenaged girls with their Daddies' credit cards.
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