Obama the Great Divider

January 30, 2009 by Orlando  
Filed under News and Opinion

Barack Obama claimed, “There’s not a liberal America and a conservative America – there’s the United States of America.“  It turns out it is a liberal America after all.  After the Republican’s spanked him on the “porkulus” spending bill, he had to go it alone with the liberal Democrats.  The great uniter couldn’t even muster one Republican vote because he was unwilling to compromise. In his first test of unity, he managed to divide.

Barack Obama once said, “A good compromise, a good piece of legislation, is like a good sentence; or a good piece of music. Everybody can recognize it. They say, ‘Huh. It works. It makes sense.’”  Mr. Obama, your legislation wasn’t music, there was no compromise, and it doesn’t make sense.  It’s a spending bill.  Instead of letting people have their own money to spend, you let government take that money from their pockets and let government decide how it will distribute the wealth under the guise of “stimulus.”  You fell prey to the belief of self importance that the government knows how to spend people’s money better than they do.  Your “sense” is nonsense.

Barack Obama, who claimed “change” as his mantra, has proven he can’t change a thing. He is the archetect of  division–the great divider.

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3 Responses to “Obama the Great Divider”
  1. Newzworth says:

    Fortunatley, the effort to “DISPLAY” partisanship on the part of Obama was simply for show. Axelrod Knows it, and he has failed. The Meetings, the “Trips to Conservative Camp Grounds” were just just for the press. Ironically, the past week he attempted to echo “Regan” principles, but anyone whose followed the impact of Saul Alinsky (happy 100th b-day) know that he used those meetings to “hi-jack” the verbiage, and wrap them in his socialist agenda.

    Apparently Obama never factored that we conservatives are smarter than his base of emotionally driven sheeple. This election has spawned a new “revived” breed of conservatism. If Wednesday’s solidarity shown in the house can offer a glimpse into the future, I will be delighted to be a part of this movement.

  2. pete says:

    I think you misunderestimate Obama even if you disagree with his strategery.

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