Noon tomorrow will mark the first week of the Obama administration and in that short time we are seeing the true colors of our new president, and they were all painted vividly for you by the Republicans during the campaign.
President Obama reneged on his pledge that the economy and jobs were his first priority by making the closing of the prison at Guantanamo his first priority. Even admitting that the decision of what to do with the prisoners has not been thought out yet.
And this will help the economy in what way?
His second action was to lift the ban on federal funding of information and access to abortions in other countries.
How many jobs will this create?
No sooner had the ink dried on the presidential orders then the administration and Democrat party officials began the chorus of "this is not a guarantee fix for the economy" in regard to their bloated 'stimulus' pork package.
Day six is here and the new president has allowed 13 states to raise their emission standards. And he was going to be the salvation of the big three automakers?
Nancy Pelosi is now tauting the need for federal funding for birth control. Saying that it will help the economy by taking the drain off of the states. I do find it odd that while in most countries you can identify the poor by their emaciated frames and tattered clothes. In this country we have a health issue with our poor. They are too fat. If they can afford fast food they should be able to afford condoms. Perhaps the drain on the system that results from a lack of birth control can be traced to the Pelosi family. One Nancy costs the United States more money than all the people receiving state aid in Michigan. And I am being modest on that number.
The President has repeatedly been telling the Republicans to stop listening to Rush Limbaugh. If President Obama listened to Rush, he would know the Republicans aren't. Perhaps President Obama needs to stop listening to Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and the liberal media.
Speaking of the liberal media. Look how fast they have turned on their messiah. How dare he not allow them 24 hour access to their new president! They were shocked to be left out of his re-swearing in. (Did he have a tele-prompter to help him recite the oath that time?)
I do hope the Republicans will use the opportunity that is being handed to them to point out the differences in their stimulus bills. Democrat spending that "won't necessarily fix the economy" or the Republican tax cuts that will as proven by history. Perhaps the Republican leadership needs to follow up the Democrat's pessimism by borrowing a line from the opposition. When it comes to a fiscal fix, 'Yes WE can!'
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