Monday, January 25, 2010

In the Socialist world more jobs means more government, no competition, no innovation and no future. Welcome to the world of Obama.

This week Mr. Obama will give his 'State of The Union' address and he is supposed to come out fighting just as he appeared to be during the election run up a little over a year ago. Because he got torched in Massachusetts he has hired on his old campaign manager David Plouffe who engineered his ascent to power and hopes Mr. Plouffe will re-image him after Wednesday's speech, there are several little details that may get in his way though. Mr. Obama was forced to show his hand during the last year and many of his stalwart followers have developed something call reservations (Defined as; Doubt, Misgivings as in reservations about marriage) about their anointed one and actually for good reason. When Mr. Obama neglected the economy for the entire year he sent a message to the American people that he could care less about their condition and that he was only interested in pushing his agenda through which would ultimately act as a means to moving the country toward early stage socialism.

One of the biggest questions that most of the media outlets seem to be avoiding in their questioning is, what kind of jobs will Mr. Obama be attempting to create. Considering the fact that manufacturing jobs continue to leave the country at a record pace and those have traditionally been good paying middle class jobs I guess his plans call for an explosion of service type jobs that traditionally pay less and have considerably less room for advancement, so much for the 'American Dream'. Mr.Obama has yet to define what the jobs in renewable energy and green technology actually are, by that I mean I would like to have either the President or someone else, preferably someone that can be traced directly back to 44 himself, come out and give a detailed job descriptions of what it is they actually plan to create, and I almost forgot, how much is this going to cost us.

I really don't think that will happen though since the President has brought his old campaign manager back into the fold with the express purpose of tricking the American voter one more time. His rhetoric will be the same as it was when he campaigned for the 'office', an endless string of empty speeches directed at those who are easily convinced to think that they 'can' get something for nothing, beware of what you wish for.

Thanks for reading,

"The main reason to be opposed to political control of smoking is to keep power----even the smallest and silliest kind of power----out of the hands of----members of a dangerous class----the class that knows whats good for us better than we do".
P.J. O'Rourke
1947 US Humorist, Journalist and Political Commentator

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