Sunday, January 11, 2009

Short Analysis Of Obama's Economic Speech

All you REALLY need to know.

Hey folks,

Seriously. All you really need to take away from the Obama Economic Speech is this.

There is no doubt that the cost of this plan will be considerable. It will certainly add to the budget deficit in the short term.

But equally certain are the consequences of doing too little or nothing at all, for that will lead to an even greater deficit of jobs, incomes and confidence in our economy.

It is true that we cannot depend on government alone to create jobs or long-term growth. But at this particular moment, only government can provide the short-term boost necessary to lift us from a recession this deep and severe. Only government can break the cycle that is crippling our economy, where a lack of spending leads to lost jobs, which leads to even less spending, where an inability to lend and borrow stops growth and leads to even less credit.


GOVERNMENT CAUSED IT! Now, he just said, that the only answer to EVERYTHING is Government. {Sigh} Folks, if you think that the Government:

A - Can fix it.
B - We can SPEND our way out of this.
C - The Government will only intervene into our Private Lives and Private Corporations, take control of industry and energy, in the "Short Term" then give control BACK to the people after they have solved the problem.

I have a Bridge to sell you. Hell, I have a whole 100 acres of swamp land and a Bridge to sell you. Obama is farther Left than even Ted Kennedy. His own people said that. He is a Socialist. He wants Government to control EVERYTHING with him in charge.

I could waste my time and go back and re-post all of HIS words and HIS promises, like he will bankrupt the coal industry that WILL cause your electric Bill to "SKYROCKET." But as I said, that would be a waste of time. It just would be. The Obamaid drinkers will just lay down and accept the Obama Government take over. They will sit back and open their doors and arms with the "hope" that the Messiah will make all right.
Peter

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