Not because I believe in bigger government - I don't.
President Barack Obama before a joint session of congress
on February 24, 2009
Read that again and again between now and election day, 2010.
Because if you believe that, then you have to believe that President Obama, in trying to nationalize health care, institute cap and trade, regulate the banking industry, and spend our way to prosperity on the backs of the so-called "wealthy" is not increasing the size of the federal government before our very eyes.
It is insulting to every American, those that did and those of us that did not vote for President Obama, that he dared to utter those nine words with a straight face.
This shows the charade that President Obama is trying to pull off. Making you believe that all the government intervention in the economy, in health care, in the environment, is somehow not bigger government.
The worst part. I think that President Obama really believes that. He really believes that he is not advocating big government.
Again, keep those nine words in mind from now until November 2, 2010. That is when the American people will be able to judge if that was a bunch of hooey or the truth. We shall see.
1 comment:
That's lawyer-speak for ya. "Not because I believe" could mean some "thing's" not his CORE belief, but if that "thing" has to happen to get TO his core beliefs, then it has to happen. As an aside, don't you see?
"Bigger government?" Bigger than what? He doesn't say. YOU'RE the one assuming he means bigger than we have right now.
Egads I hate lawyer-speak. Bring back Bush.
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