Monday, April 13

Things that annoy me in the news....


Oh where oh where is Obama going to church on Easter Sunday? What's the new pup of choice? Who gave it to them? What is Michelle wearing today? Is Obama "Leader-y" enough for a Portugese Water Dog? Why didn't they get a pound puppy? What if it chews on Abraham Lincoln's Presidential desk?????????????????


Our country is being flushed down the toilet and all that the media can focus on is the Presidential dog. It really pushes my buttons that the journalists that so supported Obama throughout his campaign have now turned their heads to the important news of the day. Here is a clip from a piece that FoxNews was reporting Sunday:

"Already some 38 percent of Americans do not pay income taxes, and Barack Obama wants to increase that percentage dramatically. How ironic that he and other Democrats pretend to be targeting their message to "working-class" people when many of their constituents aren't working. But such is class warfare that the upper-middle class and wealthy are demonized as not earning an honest living.

Do you suppose it has registered with class warfare-receptive Obama voters that Obama is deliberately turning the American dream on its head? Could it be any clearer that his message to the middle class is: Don't aspire to achievement, success and wealth because a) it is immoral to have more than others, b) the government will take your wealth away from you and give it to others, and c) why bother to bust your rear end to make more when you can vote yourselves money from the public trough?

Obama let slip his socialist proclivities to Joe the plumber when he denied he wanted to punish wealth and insisted he just wanted to spread the wealth around. Joe was justifiably repulsed by Obama's cavalier attitude toward the American dream.

Democratic commentator Bob Beckel was dismissive of the significance of Obama's outright nod to socialism, saying we've had a progressive tax system since the income tax was initiated. Yes, Bob, and we've had socialists in America since then, too.

But what Beckel did not explain is that at least in those days, the stated purpose of the income tax system was to fund government services, not to redistribute wealth."


-D.Limbaugh

I think that's a little more important than a pooch.

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