Pelosi Gloats, Obama Mopes, Dean is right
Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi gloats about the passing of more inappropriate spending. Spending that was supposedly taken care of in the stimulus package. Fact that the shovel to pavement jobs were not there and this new spending plan is more unsupervised spending and political payoffs is par for coarse in this corrupt liberal government.
Meanwhile President Obama mopes, he decries the truth and spins his spending plan as the only way to get out of debt. By refusing to use basic simple economic principles. Those like if you do not have the money you can not spend it. President Obama wants to spends and barrow even more money then the tax payer has. His claims of Social Security and Medicaid going broke are true. Yet his plan to expand these programs and increase spending on them makes no sense at all on fiscal responsibility. His whining of a poor economy is not about him. No never about him, but how others are preventing him from spending this country into a state that we will never get out of.
Like a broken clock, which is right twice a day. Howard Dean is right about stopping this health care debacle. Unfortunately his reasoning is all wrong. As Dean, a product of spend , spend, spend idiocy, thinks that this health care does not spend enough, nor intrude into private lives enough.
What will 2010 hold for this country as we sink further into stupidity?
Meanwhile President Obama mopes, he decries the truth and spins his spending plan as the only way to get out of debt. By refusing to use basic simple economic principles. Those like if you do not have the money you can not spend it. President Obama wants to spends and barrow even more money then the tax payer has. His claims of Social Security and Medicaid going broke are true. Yet his plan to expand these programs and increase spending on them makes no sense at all on fiscal responsibility. His whining of a poor economy is not about him. No never about him, but how others are preventing him from spending this country into a state that we will never get out of.
Like a broken clock, which is right twice a day. Howard Dean is right about stopping this health care debacle. Unfortunately his reasoning is all wrong. As Dean, a product of spend , spend, spend idiocy, thinks that this health care does not spend enough, nor intrude into private lives enough.
What will 2010 hold for this country as we sink further into stupidity?