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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Was it Worth the Wait?

Over the last week or two as the White House leaked details of president Obama's budget proposal, many in the media commented on what was disclosed.  In a position that probably was designed in the West Wing, many have commented that reactions to the Obama budget were premature.  After all, the people proclaim, how could someone comment on a budget before it was released.  It seems that the White House wanted to get its message out through leaks with there being no cogent response offered to Obama's positions (and lies).

Well now we have the Obama budget.  Hopefully, no one thinks it premature to comment on the content of that mess.  Much has already been said about Obama's proposal, but one point cannot be repeated too often.  Obama wants to raise spending substantially beyond that which is already in the pipeline.  Let's be clear; Obama wants to do more than restore all the reductions that are the result of sequestration.  Obama wants to raise spending by a great deal more than that.

Just think back to all those sound bites of Obama telling us how he wants to cut the deficit.  Remember Obama denouncing president Bush because under his administration the national debt rose by a few trillion dollars.  Try to recall the press and the pundits telling America that Obama was serious about deficit reduction.  Then think about this budget.  Think about Obama's plan to NEVER balance the budget.  Think about Obama's chosen course which would see ever increasing debt placed on the backs of our children and grandchildren.  In other words, think about the basic truth that Obama's budget proposal reveals.

No on ought forget that Obama is a fraud.  He proves this again and again almost every day.



 

 

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