Wednesday, April 6, 2011

It's 1995 All Over Again

Well it looks like "95 " all over again with the government shut down. Dems are bringing out the old arguments from then now. "Old people are going to die because they won't get the proper medical treatment because of no medicare coverage and they'll have to pay out of pocket", "grandma and grandpa will be forced to eat dog food" and other insidious comments blaming republicans for shutting down the government. The Obama administration is saying a government shut down will delay troop pay. Since when is this administration so concerned about the troops all of a sudden? Let's look at he facts and turn the tables on the real culprits. We are faced with a 14 trillion dollar debt and a 1.7 trillion dollar deficet. Obama has spent more in two years than any of all the presidents from Washington to Reagan put together. Last October the dems controlled the senate, congress and the White House. They were supposed to issue a budget then, but never did. Now comes time to issue a budget and they cry foul even though they don't offer any solutions or alternatives themselves to counter what they accuse the republicans of doing. As far as old people dying because of republican cuts goes, more people will die from Obamacare than the republican budget cuts with all the doctor rationing they will carry out and having doctors have to contact a government bureaucrat to decide what to do with a patient. If you are a senior citizen your chances of having a life saving operation are slim compared to a younger person and will be told to take a pain pill as Obama said to a women in a healthcare town hall meeting when she told him about her 98 year old mother who was in great health and had a strong spirit to live. Over Christmas I received an Obama calendar from some relatives called,"Oh,No! Obama! "that has funny quotes about Obama on it. I want to share a few with you that are quite pertinent: "Among the pieces of art that the president and his wife have chosen to adorn their private White House residence is one entitled I Think I'll....by California artist Ed Ruscha. As the New York Times captions the painting: "It deals with the subject of indecision." The flight to Copenhagen takes about eight hours, so at a cost of $56,518 per hour (according to a 2006 report) to fly Air Force One,the cost to taxpayers for this trip is roughly $904,288.-----National Review.com on Obama's trip to Denmark to accept the Nobel Peace Prize. So what's so strange about saying I want Obama to fail if his mission is to reconstruct and reform this nation so that capitalism and individual liberty are not it's foundation? I want this country to survive. I want this country to succeed.----Rush Limbaugh

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