Posted on 01/05/2011 1:40:17 PM PST by TheTeaPartyChannel
Lets assume that by The 2011 State Of The Union,we acquire another 200,000 or more jobs. Will Obama take all the credit? Will Obama claim that the 2009 "800 Billion Dollar Stimulus" Is Working? Let's just wait and see if Obama has the guts to admit that The Extension Of The BUSH TAX CUTS,with advice from Republicans/Tea Party & Conservatives is turning the economy around! What do you Freepers think our Fearless Teleprompter Leader will say?
He’ll say:
His policies created trillions of new jobs... but more stimulus is needed
His policies have slowed down Global Warming... but more work is needed
Thanks to him, the world once again loves the USA
If anything goes wrong in the next 2 years, blame the Republicans
Blah, blah, blah
We need start new drinking game on State of the union address LOL!
The "Tax Cuts" are an illusion. All we did was preserve the current rates for another 2 years. Then in 2 years we go through this exercise again. This is how banana republics operate, not first world nations. When no jobs get created than Hussein will turn around and say, "See tax cuts don't work." Problem is they aren't real cuts.
The Bama got everything he wanted in the first two years, and the left STILL wants more. He's made congress irrelevant and pushed net neutrality through the bureaucracy. He'll do the same with cap and tax. It's up to the Republicans in the House to take power back from this kenyan dictator. Sadly, with all the talk of "working with the president", I don't see it happening.
Taxes remained the same (for two years before going up). The only change is the giant spending package that McConnel gave him. And besides it was only signed about two weeks ago. I don’t think even Obama will have the nerve to start declaring a recovery and happy days are here again.
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