Sunday, June 27, 2010

Obama farther left than European socialists

It's difficult to accept that we have a leader who is more socialist than European leaders, but it's true. At the G20 meeting in Toronto, agreements were made that Obama didn't agree with. NY Times:

    Leaders of the world’s biggest economies agreed on Sunday on a timetable for cutting their deficits and halting the growth of their public debt, despite the Obama administration’s concern that reducing spending too quickly might set back the fragile global recovery.

We now have a strange inversion: the free-spending nanny states of Europe are becoming fiscally responsible, while in America we have somebody willing to spend us into oblivion in order to turn us into a nanny state. Somebody needs to tell Obama that U.S. citizens don't need a replacement for our parents and our own good judgment.

Here's Obama making everyone laugh:

    In a news conference after the G-20 meeting, Mr. Obama referred only indirectly to the disagreement with Europe, saying, "We must recognize that our fiscal health tomorrow will rest in no small measure on our ability to create jobs today."

He's talking about government jobs. Obama is creating union, gubment jobs faster than any president in history while spending more money than any president in history. The writing is on the wall.


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