Posted on 04/18/2011 6:16:42 AM PDT by Immerito
Congressman Aaron Schock (R-IL) issued the following statement in response to the Presidents Deficit Reduction Plan:
The President cannot hide his true feelings. It is abundantly obvious to me that he wishes he could go on spending unprecedented amounts of money as former Speaker Pelosi allowed him to do in his first two years in office. Time and again, President Obamas actions prove that he is not interested in controlling spending.
The President yet again had the opportunity to lead on an issue, but predictably failed to do so; instead offering fear and partisanship as his way forward.
Now that polls show the American people understanding that our exploding national debt makes unemployment worse and is poised to crush our economic future, the President is seeking political cover on the issue. But he is doing so in a fundamentally disingenuous manner.
(Excerpt) Read more at thestatecolumn.com ...
Any clear thinking person would consider that Obama is possibly trying to hurt America, not help it.
He is illegally defying a court order to resume oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico
He wants open borders
He wants to give citizenship to the hords of invaders who will collapse our whole economy
He hasn’t see a dime of your money that he doesn’t want to forceably take from you and give to someone else
He wants to destroy our health care system
Anybody with a brain might figure this clown really doesn’t want to help America, he wants to DESTROY our country. You won’t think this is possible so you won’t even consider the obvious, this clown is a plant and he can’t even begin to comprehend that Americans can really be this stupid.
“You wont think this is possible so you wont even consider the obvious,”
Why do you say that?
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