Obama is approving 68 regulations a day in his personal war against the business community in this country.



 <<<<<   If you consider yourself "poor,"  ask yourself this:  "What is in my pocket AND my future after four years of Robin Hood and why the hell did I vote for this clown?" 

I would like to know.


I've ordered a government-wide review, and if there are rules on the books that are needlessly stifling job creation and economic growth, we will fix them,” 

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the filing of 6,125 proposed regulation in just 90 days,  at the end of his first term. 

Apparently,  to the geniuses on the Left,  the sheer volume of regulations against those doing business in these United States,  has nothing to do with repressing job creation.  

Geeeesh

Dealing with the brain-trust of the Left is like reasoning with fifth graders. Looking forward to 2016, understand that if our economy is anything like it is, today, the Democrat Socialist Party will be driven so far out of power,  it will make your head spin.  

There is nothing to do,  now,  but wait.  

Understand that "this is the worst economy since the 1930' s" is simply untrue.  the Carter recession was much worse than this.  But,  the recovery coming out of this recession,  is the slowest in all of American history  --  forget about "the 1930's".  

While Obama "inherited" the Bush recession,  he did not inherit the results of the "recovery."  Rather,  he created those results.  The fact that this is the slowest recovery in history is all on Obama.
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2 comments:

  1. If you don't want your tax dollars to help the sick and poor, it's time to stop saying you stand by christian values.

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  2. If you don't want your sense of religiosity and faith determined by a godless central government, move to Russia. BYW, regulations have nothing to do with helping the poor. In fact, the regulatory process keep the poor, poor. So much for your version of "christian values." It certainly has nothing to do with Christ's point of view.

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