It was duriing what was described as being a "discussion" which took place on Thursday between Barry "Almighty" and MSNBC host Al "Bull Horn" Sharpton that, according to POLITICO, Barry made the idiotic comment that the only thing holding an otherwise deeply divided Republican Party together is its love of helping the rich. Barry is reported to have said, "My sense is that their basic view is that nothing is important enough to raise taxes on wealthy individuals or corporations, and they would rather see [billions in sequester cuts to social programs]… That’s the thing that binds their party together at this point," the president said, referring to the spending cuts scheduled to take effect March 1." Barry continued by actually making the claim that "75 percent" of Americans supports his so-called "balanced approach." Right, his balanced approach which essentially consists of nothing more than higher taxes. He later attacked Republicans for saying that there needs to be more spending cuts, stating that their arguments are bogus.
Actually what's really bogus is the fact that Barry has any interest, whatsoever, in getting people working again, getting our economy back on track, and resolving our huge debt problem brought about by his radical spending. Let's face it, what self respecting economist, and I'm not talking about some Paul Krugman type here, can look at any of the policies that have been put in place since January 2009 and say with confident the intent behind those polices was to get our economy out of the ditch and to put people back to work? It's been completely the opposite! Because instead of getting more people working all that Barry has accomplished is getting more folks on unemployment, more folks on food stamps, more people on some for of disability and more people out of the work force. And it's because of his sheer recklessness in the area of spending that we had our credit rating downgraded for the first time in our history, and that too he tries to blame on the Republicans. People need to be able to keep more of their money so that they can spend it.
And this stupid, sophomoric comment that he made about the Republicans, especially coming from the guy who bailed out Wall Street and the top 6 banks in the country, is more than just a bit hypocritical. Which is really nothing new for this lying sack of dog squeeze. These same banks had over a 100 people at each facility that got over a million bucks in bonuses. He bailed out GM and then gave the proceeds to the Unions and shafted the stock holders. It was the folks who had GM stock in their 401 retirement program who essentially took it in the shorts. The money was always to go to them first and then any left over was to be paid to venders and then to the union. There are bankruptcy laws in place for just such an occasion which Barry choose to ignore, overrule or manipulate, so that he could better help out his union buds. So I'm always more than a little surprised whenever I see some poll that points out that a majority of the American people actually approve of his style of dealing with the economy. Because he's working to destroy it!
Barry, and the Democrat Party as a whole for that matter, continues to insist that it is they and they alone who are the rightful guardians of the middle class. But in what is yet another example of truth being stranger than fiction, nothing could be further from the truth. They are the ones that those of us in the middle class need to be most wary of. Because they do not have our best interest near and dear to their hearts. We are considered as being nothing more than a piggybank. At least for the time being, until they finally manage to drive us all onto some form of government assistance. So while he claims that the Republicans love helping out the rich folks, the actual truth of the matter, and what is more than just a little scary, is that it's the Republicans who are the only thing standing between the middle class and Barry when it come to raising our taxes. And if they cave, which is what we have watched them do more times that we care to count, it'll be like a vampire lunging out of the shadows with Barry going straight for our collective throat.
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