Monday, April 20, 2009

naysayers

When George W. Bush took office in 2000 he faced some horrifying obstacles; Gas cost $1.46 a gallon, unemployment was at a 30 year low of 3.9%, we had a 236 billion dollar budget surplus, and the national debt was on its way down.
However George W. Fought hard to overcome these obstacles, and he persevered in his fight. By the time he had left office gas had already spiked to its highest price ever $4.114 national average, the unemployment rate had risen exponentially in the last few months to 7.6%, he left the following president a record annal budget deficit of $482 billion, and the national debt was at an all time high of over 10 trillion dollars.
Clearly President Obama is to blame for much these days, after all he was inaugurated three months ago, and in that short time things have really gone downhill. He is working to restore Americas middle class, health care for underprivileged children, spending money on the environment, taxing the rich almost as much as the poor people pay, and talking to other countries that we are at war with? Honestly, what will this man think of next, we were on track to really start doing some good here. Then here comes Obama-yo-mama with universal health care, WTF everyone knows poor people deserve to die on the street, and the blacks and the Mexicans will only drag the rest of the country down with their blatant abuse of government programs. Why don't they just rack up a huge bill and file bankruptcy like white trash poor people do?
I think Obama needs to reconsider his stance on all of the issues that I have mentioned above, Its time for us to head back to the good-old-days when the good-old-boy network wrote, abused, and benefited from government programs like war and tax benefits. At this rate I shudder to think of what we might be reduced to as a country.

1 comment:

  1. Ok. Looks like you got yourself some good points. It does look black and white on paper. This term will be interesting no doubt. I still dont think we have found the middle ground and both Presidents are leaving to big of a wake in the harbor.

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