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Excerpted from Kevin McCullough
in Townhall |
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If it makes no sense
to the free market economists that populate the best
economics programs across the nation, if it weakens
the ability for the average family to make ends
meet, and if it does not increase the number of
people actually working, why is President Obama so
stubbornly continuing to pursue his economically
diabolical plan of destruction? |
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Because it's part of
the master plan to "not let a good crisis go to
waste." |
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President Obama knows
the history of recessions and how Americans get out
of them. He knows, for example, that if he gave back
to the American family in just pure cash handouts
what he is instead planning on taxing them (with
interest) in the days to come, that the number would
loom between $25,000-$65,000 per family, for every
family in America. |
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But pretending to be
doing something about the problem is only half the
strategy for Obama. He truly intends to see
socialized health care, and European styled labor
agreements become reality in America. He knows the
consequences of doing such things, he's seen all the
projections and what the outcomes would be, but he's
doing it anyway. |
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But there is one tiny
problem standing in his way to getting there--"We
The People!" |
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He knows that in
order to be forced down paths that we don't wish to
go, the only way he gets us to change our mind is to
create abject suffering and misery. |
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Then in Venezuelan
styled cries for help, he can promise to take
America to a better place economically, a place of
greater care, a place of true serenity. A place like
Venezuela. |
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President Obama and
his team do not intend to solve this crisis as
quickly as they possibly could--like he promised on
the campaign trail. Instead, his intention is to let
us bleed until the whimper we are expressing now
finally builds into an all out, gut wrenching, cry
of anguish. He does not care what must be done to
arrive at that reality, only that we arrive there. |
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Many think the Obama
administration is incompetent, and surely they've
proved this, from the vetting of their appointments
to handling the limited foreign relationships
they've entertained thus far. |
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But on the domestic
agenda they are as sly as foxes, and our future is
the henhouse. |
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And in refusing to
allow a "good crisis" to go to waste, the strategic
move to remake Amerika anew has begun. |