Thursday, September 8, 2011

Obama's 9-11 Speech

Obama spoke tonight and the world has finally let out its collective breath as the president has come up with a speech to solve the jobs problem in this country. Except he didn't.

I'm raising your taxes so who's laughing now
He has said that Americans are tired of waiting for change to come, but nothing he said, wiill "jolt" the stalled economy as he said his "plan" will do. There is no sense of urgency by this president. There is no clear plan, and what he offered has no room for discussion--"take it or leave it," is the attitude.  He feels the jobs plan he proposes should be passed right away. But still, there's no hurry.

Obama apologists still say the same things about the need for bipartisanship, but that only means we need to agree with his plan although it goes against conservative philosophy. 

This was no plan; it was a political speech. His ideas are proven ideas--they are proven not to work. More stimulus? Longer unemployment--even his economic advisor agrees the longer you keep people on unemployment the more likely it is they will not find work. 

And why is he holding back on the public with his "plan"? Because he obviously has no plan. He gives great speeches, and, if you're a liberal, he gives you hope. Hope seems to be the one thing that got him elected, and the one thing that might just keep him in office in 2012 if there are enough gullible liberals who continue to believe his speeches. But it's difficult to really believe that even the average liberal still believes him--he lacks substance. Now we are supposed to wait longer for his deficit plan? What is the rationale for that?


Okay, Obama's idea for tax cuts for middle class households is not a bad thing, but it's like taking an aspirin for leprosy. The tax code needs to be revamped and needs to be competetive with the rest of the world. We need to get rid of those thousands of regulations that choke big business and drive them out of the country. And what about Boeing and the right to work states? Why is he killing off this great American company? Gibson Guitars too--it's political and it stinks. This president stinks and I am glad to be able to live in a country that is free to say that--at least for now.


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