Monday, September 23, 2013

"We're not some Banana Republic"

"We're not some banana republic. This isn't some deadbeat nation," said Obama addressing Missouri auto workers. "We don't run out on our tab. Were the world's bedrock investment. The entire world looks to us to make sure the world economy is stable. We can't just not pay our bills. And even threatening something like that is the height of irresponsibility".

Who in the hell is he think is doing the threatening?? By all my accounts it looks like his lap-dog Harry Reid is the one that stands between government funding and default. Congress has passed a bill that funds ALL of government. The only thing left out is ObamaCare. Are you really that scared that your landmark legislation can't stand on it's own merits Mr. President? Is it because you watch the polls and realize that this huge pile of steaming manure you and your lackeys cobbled together could never stand on its own? I think that he'd answer a resounding yes to those questions (actually, I'm sure he'd have some convoluted explanation that neither confirms or denies). Even if Harry Reid let it come to a vote and it was pushed through to the President, who then would be the obstructionist? This is your mess Mr. President, you can't blame Bush for this one. Obama has created more partisanship in Washington than any other political faction in the recorded history of America.

By current count, Barack Hussein Obama, has made not one, not two, but NINETEEN CHANGES to the ACA, better known as ObamaCare. Changes that not only delay functional parts of the law, but also play favorites in his arena of support. I cry foul. If key parts of the bill aren't good enough for your buddies, then scrap the whole thing. If you don't want to touch it then put it up to a vote. Send it out to the people to vote on it. As Nancy Pelosi said, "We've got to pass it so you can see what's in it." Well, we've seen whats in it and we don't like it. Let me reiterate that point WE, AN AMERICAN MAJORITY DO NOT LIKE IT.

That's my two cents, spend 'em or put 'em in the dish for the next person.