Posted on 09/17/2007 8:19:28 AM PDT by presidio9
ROTFLMAO!
“condemned the Bush administration’s “massive tax cuts”” So he is for “massive” tax increases? Amazing how they continue to want to take the power away from the people.
Wordsmith Obama tries to close the word gap with Hillary!08, no doubt aware that Hillary!08 used the transparency word several years ago.
Every time Obama opens his mouth his words reveal him to nothing more than a typical tax-and-waste liberal who has no clue as to how the American economy (or anything else about America) works. It’s as if he thinks it’s still the Great Depression and we need a new FDR to introduce more socialism for the beleaguered masses. He really doesn’t appear to understand anything...neither about defense nor economics.
Good thing for Obama that his empty suit isn’t transparent...or he’d be entirely invisible.
snicker...good one!
“Barak Obama has the mind of a child.” - Johnny Rotten on FOX News Red Eye.
Now that’s saying something.
Yes, we sure have had disastrous markets during the Bush administration.
Next he’ll be suggesting we put fewer chocolate chips in the cookie mix formula.
Capitalist economy
Profit is good
How about transparency on why the Burglar got away with destroying National Security documents?
What, you did'nt see this classic piece of DonkSpeak in the article?
To the socialists, "simplifying the tax code" means giving you fewer write-offs and the goobermint more of your money.
Orwell would be proud.
This would be funny, if it weren’t from a mamber of congress!
Does Obama have ANY formal education or study in the financial markets outside of constitutional law study regarding the relationship between the Fed Reserve and US Federal government?
I believe the obvious answer is No.
So, who are his economic and finance industry campaign advisers?
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