Obama support lacking
The president has started campaigning for re-election in 2012,
but those opposing him started the “one-term president” campaign as soon
as he won the 2008 election.
His inauguration was barely over when all the political factions started viciously attacking him. Lawmakers on the far right in Congress sat on their hands obstructing any efforts to try to stop the rolling snowball economy the Bush administration left. These flag-wearing Americans did absolutely nothing to halt the loss of jobs or create new ones.
I’m sure the people working for GM and the other big auto companies are glad they have jobs. Yes, Ford managed to stay afloat with their own money.
Unlike the Bush administration’s bailout of Wall Street and the big banks, where taxpayers’ money was loaned with no strings attached, the Obama administration insisted that there would be an accounting of these taxpayer dollars.
It has been said that government does not create jobs. That is wrong. Government creates jobs because the private sector will not.
Velda Lisette Pettit
Lone Jack
Let's take Velda's points one at a time. First, she claims that Obama's opponents began working to ensure he was a one term president as soon as he was inaugurated. True. I think that was because Obama was the first ever media anointed, un-vetted president. Velda, remember how the media claimed he was the most intelligent man ever to run for the office? How his credentials prepared him for this destiny, even though the republican VP candidate, Sarah Palin, had more relevant experience than Barack had? And they trashed Sarah as unqualified. You are right we on the right started working to ensure he was a one term president. He has done more damage in 3 years than any other person to hold the office. And we are just holding him to his own words. Barry said that if he hadn't turned the economy by 2011, he would be a one term president. I hope he is right.
Velda's second point was that republicans sat on their hands as the economy tanked and did nothing to stop the loss of jobs. True, sort of. Obama had both houses of congress during his first 2 years, and everything he wanted congress to do was done. He got his stimulus through. Same with Obamacare and financial reforms. Velda, he got everything he wanted and look at the results? And who are the obstructionists now? The republican led house has sent 22 job producing bills and a budget to the democrat controlled senate who have tabled each. And you have the nerve to claim republicans are the obstructionists?
Just to be clear Velda, are you referring to the Bush Wall Street bailout that Obama wanted and voted for? Doesn't your messiah own a little of your criticism too?
Finally, nobody says government doesn't create jobs. They do, and they create too many. Without private sector jobs, there isn't the revenue needed to pay for government jobs. It is part of the recipe for running up the record Obama deficits. The private sector will create jobs. They will do it right after the socialist Obama leaves office. Get a clue Velda, you are the DS of the week.
His inauguration was barely over when all the political factions started viciously attacking him. Lawmakers on the far right in Congress sat on their hands obstructing any efforts to try to stop the rolling snowball economy the Bush administration left. These flag-wearing Americans did absolutely nothing to halt the loss of jobs or create new ones.
I’m sure the people working for GM and the other big auto companies are glad they have jobs. Yes, Ford managed to stay afloat with their own money.
Unlike the Bush administration’s bailout of Wall Street and the big banks, where taxpayers’ money was loaned with no strings attached, the Obama administration insisted that there would be an accounting of these taxpayer dollars.
It has been said that government does not create jobs. That is wrong. Government creates jobs because the private sector will not.
Velda Lisette Pettit
Lone Jack
Velda's second point was that republicans sat on their hands as the economy tanked and did nothing to stop the loss of jobs. True, sort of. Obama had both houses of congress during his first 2 years, and everything he wanted congress to do was done. He got his stimulus through. Same with Obamacare and financial reforms. Velda, he got everything he wanted and look at the results? And who are the obstructionists now? The republican led house has sent 22 job producing bills and a budget to the democrat controlled senate who have tabled each. And you have the nerve to claim republicans are the obstructionists?
Just to be clear Velda, are you referring to the Bush Wall Street bailout that Obama wanted and voted for? Doesn't your messiah own a little of your criticism too?
Finally, nobody says government doesn't create jobs. They do, and they create too many. Without private sector jobs, there isn't the revenue needed to pay for government jobs. It is part of the recipe for running up the record Obama deficits. The private sector will create jobs. They will do it right after the socialist Obama leaves office. Get a clue Velda, you are the DS of the week.
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