Tuesday, November 6, 2012

What's important to the Obama's?
 
At a fundraiser after the last Presidential debate, Michelle Obama said, "On Nov. 7 we're going to party hard."
 
We're going to party hard despite a 7.9% unemployment rate (if you believe the latest skewed numbers where the rate miraculously fell below 8% for the first time in his Presidency. The true unemployment rate is somewhere around 14.5%).
 
We're going to party hard despite a $16 trillion debt that's grown more under his Presidency than in in other in history.
 
We're going to party hard despite $3.50 a gallon gasoline.

We're going to party hard despite having rammed through a national health care system that threatens to bankrupt small businesses.
 
We're going to party hard despite four Americans losing their lives to terrorists in Libya.

We're going to party hard despite all the reports of a GSA that's out of control with Las Vegas and Hawaii "conferences" involving hot tubs, clowns, and other lavish spending.

We're going to party hard despite a Mexican drug cartel problem that is costing the lives of border patrol agents.
 
Yes, partying hard seems to be all this President and First Lady have cared about for the last four years. Don't expect it to change in the next four if they are re-elected.
 
"Talking points." The Dallas Morning News; October 21, 2012; p. 1P.

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