Hypocrisy at its finest

Posted on November 28th, 2009 in Letters to the Editor

Hypocrisy at its finest

[In response to the letter "The Blame Game"] Wow. Nearly a word-for-word quote of what I once wrote about the way the left treated President Bush.

Now, unlike most of the left, I will respond to the actual content, rather than indulge in an attack on the writer’s morals, intelligence and integrity.

The socialist-in-chief, who would obviously prefer that we had not noticed that glaring fact, has had his own way pretty much since January. Instead of whining about what he “inherited” you should carefully consider what he has DONE about what he supposedly inherited.

Let’s see, he’s thrown a trillion dollars of our grandchildren’s future resources at the so-called “stimulus” bill, most of which was not stimulus but was payoffs to his leftist backers. Oh, and despite the fact that only a third of the “stimulus” money has been spent he and his leftist cronies are talking about MORE.

He’s thrown billions at the financial system that was wrecked as much as anything by the lending practices put in place at the urging of Barney Frank; not only that, but he did it without any real controls on how the money would be used and/or paid back.

He’s single handedly dismantled the auto industry and largely taken over what’s left. Oh, and there’s the small matter of his attempts to take over and destroy the medical delivery system in this country, so he and his crowd can take over MY health care decisions. I’m inspired by that thought, let me tell you.

On foreign policy he’s been an unmitigated disaster as well. Yup, he really earned that Nobel Peace Prize. (See what a little charisma will do for you?)

What the Obama administration and the leftist-dominated congress are doing is mortgaging this country’s future to the Chinese.

I think I’ll continue the blame. Looks like people are starting to catch on to the clear fact that the centrist you thought you elected was a socialist in disguise. Had you fooled, didn’t he?

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