Tuesday, October 21, 2008

If BO wasn't running for President. . .

. . . he would probably sound more like Barney Frank. No, I don't mean the accent or the lisp, I mean he would actually be saying what he truly believes.

I mean listen to this clip of Barney about raising taxes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1Mazjm_A5k

If there is one thing to mildly admire about Mr. Frank it is that he typically says what he thinks and stands for out loud. It is much easier to then vote intelligently on someone when they come out and say what their version of “Change” would look like. Mr. Frank has come right out in this clip and told us that he for one wants higher taxes on those horrible masses of rich people. So, that begs the question, how in the world does Frank keep getting reelected? He just so happens to have picked the right state.

Now back to Mr. BO. It is clear that his version of the word “Change” is a code word or a smoke screen. He really meant to say just what Mr. Frank said. He really means what he said to Joe (or is it Samuel?) the Plumber. He has lots of little surprises in store for America should he be elected. People like me are able to decode his messages and see through the smoke screens, but for some reason his flowery words leave most people in a euphoric state. They really think that his “Change” will be happy and good with no negative consequences. They may actually picture him as their Messiah as some have joked.

Let me just state it for the record. Mr. BO only wants you to feed his power and the power of Big Government. He only wants you to be more dependent on him and the Washington power structure. He wants you (yes, all of you) to pay higher taxes. He wants more and more social programs. He wants to be the hero of your medical care issues by controlling and limiting your choices and options. He wants full control.

You must look for the moments he lets these little lurking surprises slip. You must wise up to his brand of “Change”. I guarantee you will not like it, and America will not survive it.

My Hero Ronald Reagan once said: “Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it.”

I will virtually guarantee you that quote is Mr. BO’s “life verse”.

That’s my 2.5 cents. Change that causes pain and costs a fortune is not good change.

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