Yes absolutely funny. Until you own up your support of Schiff and acknowledge all that he and you and Ron Paul got wrong about the economy, I will keep posting it.
What fun.
Yes absolutely funny. Until you own up your support of Schiff and acknowledge all that he and you and Ron Paul got wrong about the economy, I will keep posting it.
What fun.
Obama 'behind enemy lines'
A nagging fear that many have had about President Obama is moving closer to the mainstream, as evidence accumulates.
George Will plucks a key sentence from Barack Obama's "Dreams From My Father" that encapsulates Obama's philosophy and guiding principle behind his policies
Barack Obama had written that during his brief sojourn in the private sector he felt like " a spy behind enemy lines."
Apparently it took only a brief exposure to the real world of free enterprise to make him feel business was the enemy. He considered himself a "spy" against this enemy. A spy wants to do harm against the "enemy."
Ipso facto: vast new regulations, job-killing ObamaCare, class warfare rhetoric, end runs around Congress to bolster the power of unions, environmental rules that will cripple many businesses with high electricity costs (recall his boast that his Presidency would necessarily lead to high "electricity prices" and that those who build coal mines and coal-fired power plants would face bankruptcy), huge new tax increases, and a myriad of other measures and executive actions that have derailed job growth in America. The class warfare rhetoric has just made this agenda even clearer.
Stephanie Gutmann of the Telegraph found that line of interest in her column from March 1st, 2009 and wrote about business journalist's Larry Kudlow reaction to that line in "Does Barack Obama hate free enterprise":
Kudlow, once a budget guy in the Reagan administration, had a huge head of steam up about what he calls President Obama's "declaration of war on investors, entrepreneurs, small businesses, large corporations, and private-equity and venture-capital funds."
Gutmann wrote -- almost three years ago, mind you -- that she did not know yet whether that passage in Obama's book was highly significant or not but that she'd throw it into her "Does the President hate free enterprise?" file.
That file must be bulging now; three years out we know the answer.
Barack Obama hates free enterprise. He and the First Lady have derided those who work for businesses as compared to those who work for the government -- without recognizing that those who work in the "real world" pay the salaries of those who work for government bureaucracies.
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/...emy_lines.html
Obama says it.. flat out..
“Now, it’s a simple theory,” Obama explained. “And we have to admit, it’s one that speaks to our rugged individualism and our healthy skepticism of too much government. That’s in America’s DNA. And that theory fits well on a bumper sticker. But here’s the problem: it doesn’t work. It has never worked. It didn’t work when it was tried in the decade before the Great Depression. It’s not what led to the incredible postwar booms of the ‘50s and ‘60s. And it didn’t work when we tried it during the last decade. I mean, understand, it’s not as if we haven’t tried this theory.”
We have the greatest nation on Earth, and he says that it wasn't "free enterprise". He's saying that immigrents DON'T come here for "opportunity" in the free market. Listen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gakn...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lo_wNcibEk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVe95...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlZrU...eature=related
It doesn't. Capitalism doesn't work, never has, according to Obama.
That is one of the sadest statements.
Here it is. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qmj4trja7w
Here's another link discussion those comments
http://www.sodahead.com/united-state...stion-2325633/
LOL - here are Peter Schiff on Obama's comments
http://www.truthinexile.com/2011/12/...m-doesnt-work/