Posted on 07/08/2009 8:43:41 PM PDT by FromLori
This is a brand new video from the House Republican Conference, the same folks that brought us the tongue-in-cheek production featuring House Minority Leader John Boehner and a bloodhound with noses to the ground, searching for stimulus jobs.
This video, however, is not so tongue-in-cheek, and presents the hard reality of the failure of the so-called "stimulus" plan championed by Barack Obama and the Democrats and defended to this day.
It also shows the Doctrine of Constructive Obstructionism in action. Because the House Republicans offered alternatives, unified behind them, and refused to budge when it came to the Democrats' plans to bankrupt our nation and extend the economic downturn just as FDR did during the 1930s, they will be able to point out in 2010 and 2012 exactly what has happened to this economy, and who was responsible for getting us there.
Great job. I hope the House GOP keeps them coming.
I have yet to meet anyone who is optimistic about Marxist Obama's policies or his ability to get us out of this spiraling recession.
Anyone.
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How about interviewing, on camera, the teachers, cops, and firefighters that have been laid off? “It did its job?” Gimmee a break! The stimulus really helped California, now, didn’t it?
Obama gave me a million and I said forget that you weasel, I want a stimulus like congress got. He said, “Look, congress is operational and...” I said, “Like, I’m not operational, you super fly faerie muther... get real.” Obama played some hoops by himself and said, “yo, you’re the real deal.” I said, “Yesssss, I is...”
The stimulus did its job the way Obama wanted it to its job. He put millions of good decent Americans out of work.
The second comment at the link is a must read.
Snicker you were right I had not looked at the comments.
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