Posted on 06/13/2011 3:34:45 PM PDT by Nachum
Well said, FRiend!
There are no words to describe 0bama but one sums it up: WICKED.
If there are any Republicans with the guts to hold him to the law, he’s supposed to reimburse us when he uses that plane for campaigning. And it is pricey.
I recall Bush making sure it was known what a priviledge it was for him to live in “the people’s house”. Some of those Christmas tour shows, etc. where they viewed themselves as the “caretakers” (like when Mrs. Bush bought some new china or whatever). I think they really meant it too.
Opulence...I Haz It.
BARACK OBAMA: I actually visited this plant about three years ago. I was still running for office. Somebody in the plant showed me a picture of the two of us together. And I looked so much younger then. But, ah, so it's true I've got a lot more gray hair now than I did the last time I visited, but, I have a better plane, so it's a fair trade . . . I will not be satisfied till everyone who wants a good job that offers security has a good job that offers security. I won't be satisfied till the empty storefronts in town are open for business again. I won't be satisfied till working families feel like they're moving forward again, that they're progressing again. That's what drives me every day as I walk down to the Oval Office . . . We got everything we need to help our workers adapt, and to help our fellow Americans through this tough period. But it's going to take all of us working together. The private sector, government, not-for-profits, academia. And that's what I came back to talk about today. I brought some folks with me. You know, I travel with a bigger entourage these days than I did three years ago. So the group I brought today is called the Council on Jobs and Economic Competitiveness
But a much smaller "following."
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