Saturday, September 04, 2010
Obama Committed to Middle Class, Uh Huh
Obama says he's committed to the middle class.
Or, my son would have said, "Not!"
Or, we said at an earlier time, "Yeah, right."
It'd be nice, if for once, this guy would try recognizing reality. The other day he tried to portray job losses as job gains. The middle classs is being wiped out.
Wiping out the middle class suits Obama's purposes. Have you ever noticed how Marxist regimes never have a middle class? Marxist utopias are basically plantations.
In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama on Saturday outlined what he's done to help the middle class, a group he says has been squeezed the most during the recession.As my daughter would say in a sarcastic tone, "Uh huh."
He touted efforts to create jobs, make college more affordable, help the middle class build retirement nest eggs, cut taxes on these families and stop health insurance companies from refusing to cover people with pre-existing medical conditions.
Or, my son would have said, "Not!"
Or, we said at an earlier time, "Yeah, right."
It'd be nice, if for once, this guy would try recognizing reality. The other day he tried to portray job losses as job gains. The middle classs is being wiped out.
Wiping out the middle class suits Obama's purposes. Have you ever noticed how Marxist regimes never have a middle class? Marxist utopias are basically plantations.
At the top, you’ve got the Massa and his family — Fidel, Raul, et al. — followed by various layers of overseers — the Communist Party apparat, the secret police — and House Negroes — e.g., the state-controlled media — all living off the surplus labor of the Field Negroes, whose produce is disposed of not according to their own desires (that would be capitalism!) but according to their betters’. This, we’re told, is for the best, since they aren’t smart enough to make their own decisions anyway, and the Massa looks after them with food, housing, and health care.Guess I should be thanking Massa Obama for all he's done for me and my family although I don't see any of it.
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