Saturday, March 5, 2011

Broken Promises of the Obama Administration

"Is there no limit to the president'­s broken promises?"



Of course not.



This morning's address from the President is yet another kick in the groin. "Sit down together," "find common ground," "meet halfway," blah blah blah. Meeting kr@z.y halfway just means that your policy can, at best, be half kr@z.y.



Clearly, this man deserves no more blind faith from anyone, yet there are still millions of believers. And when the faithers tell us, "well, he's much better than having republican­s in the white house," I can't help but wonder how. They're both attacking the poor with their spending cuts, they're both protecting the rich and preventing ANY sacrifice from them, they're both refusing to rein in military spending, they both exist in a bubble where no outside informatio­n is permitted, they both agree that we have to keep fighting in Afghanista­n.



So they disagree on health insurance? Well, there is no substantia­l impact on the REAL health insurance problems (runaway costs and insurance company waste) until 2014 - and that really only scratches at the insurance company waste. In the meantime, some people who couldn't get insurance can, but they still get to pay ever-incre­asing premiums. I would bet even money that the number of people with pre-existi­ng conditions who now have insurance is lower than the number of people who had to drop insurance because they can't afford it anymore.



Bottom line - electing a "centrist" is not much better than electing a goper.
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