On 9/15/2012 12:06 PM, ? wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Sep 2012 21:13:12 -0600, no hope or change<em...@suit.wh>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> You live in your steaming hot RV washed out in a diabetic coma and
>> dependent on the government teat to make you breathe each day.
>>
>> No wonder you are a statist.
>>
>> I'd pity you, but your evil soul makes that a lost cause.
>>
> This is the kind of bile this slob who wants to overthrow your
> government is posting. But do not dispair, 14 million and growing:
"dispair"?
LOLOL!!!!!
This is the real despair:
http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/obama_the_big_spender_who_knew/
Christopher Buckley, who announced to great fanfare last October that he
was voting for Obama, took to the same forum yesterday to announce his
misgivings about Obama�s spending.
Government is getting bigger and will stay bigger. Just remember the
apothegm that a government that is big enough to give you everything you
want is also big enough to take it all away.And remember what de
Tocqueville told us about a bureaucracy that grows so profuse that not
even the most original mind can penetrate it.
If this is what the American people want, so be it, but they ought to
have no illusions about the perils of this approach. Mr. Obama is
proposing among everything else $1 trillion in new entitlements, and
entitlement programs never go away, or in the oddly poetic bureaucratic
jargon, �sunset.� He is proposing $1.4 trillion in new taxes, an
appetite for which was largely was whetted by the shameful excesses of
American CEO corporate culture. And finally, he has proposed $5 trillion
in new debt, one-half the total accumulated national debt in all US
history. All in one fell swoop.
Andrew Sullivan, one of Obama�s earliest and most enthusiastic
non-Democratic Party cheerleaders, says, �I�m with Buckley.�
These are two highly intelligent people who make an excellent living
writing about politics. Did they really not see this coming?