FDR had “Happy Days Are Here Again” and Bill Clinton had “Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow.” Now Barack Obama has followed in those liberal icons’ footsteps by choosing a brand spankin’ new theme song for his administration.
“Hey, Big Spender” was a natural after the President submitted his new budget.
Obama unveils 2011 budget with $3.83T in spending
Source: Associated Press
Taxes on high-income earners would rise by nearly $1 trillion over the next 10 years, under the budget plan put forward by President Barack Obama Monday.
Source: Wall Street Journal
Obama Sends Congress $3.8 Trillion Budget, Soaring Deficits Projected
Source: Fox News
Backdoor taxes to hit middle class
Source: Reuters
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Latest lie on Gov’t Spending Sleaze. $2.5 Million for 30 SECOND SuperBowl Ad on Census. Those silly Citizens concerned abt spending, BHO is really feeling your pain, as He throws more of your money down the toilet.
My Dad always told me that that there wasn’t much difference between giant monopolistic corporations and socialism — in either case the citizens have little power to have much influence over the issues and decisions that impact our lives. That is where the USA is, and has been for some time now. Capitalism is based on a free market with a lot of competition, but the competition now gets bought out by the big corporations who either exploit their acquisition’s technologies/products or simply bury it to get rid of the competition. However, I do prefer spending $780B on Americans that the $trillion already spent on Iraq. I never understood the reason for playing like the U.S. dollars spent on Iraq was not considered to be coming from American taxpayers???????????????