President Obama declares economic war, Democrats demand immediate surrender

March 18, 2009, 2:15 am · 0 comments

white flag surrenderGet President Obama a flak jacket and a helmet. He’s heading off to war. As Fox News reports:

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett said last week that the country is in an “economic war,” likening the crisis to the Pearl Harbor attacks.

It’s a war all right. President Obama adviser Christina Romer said as much on Sunday.

A wave of top Obama financial advisers blanketed the airwaves Sunday morning to promote the president’s budget proposal and defend his response so far to the crisis, following up on the president’s repeated attempts over the past few days to build confidence in an economic turnaround.”

After hearing the president’s announcement, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced that the war was unwinnable. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi demanded that he announce when the war will be over. And Congressman John Murtha called for the war to be defunded.

When informed that President Obama wasn’t talking about that war, Congressman Murtha reportedly refused to compromise. “I hate war,” he said. “I even walked out of the War of the Roses before it was over.”

Source: Fox News

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