Posted on 05/14/2010 3:53:46 AM PDT by Biggirl
"I need a freakin' job." That's the message President Obama saw as he arrived in Buffalo, N.Y., this afternoon for an event talking up the administration's success in creating new jobs. He also pitched Congress on approving a $30 billion credit for small-business growth.
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Because jobs come from government I guess.
Stop holding out your hand and go look around for one, inform ICE on some illegals if you have to.

to those who put up the billboard:
tell the gummint to ship the illegals home...
tell zer0bambam to stop spending and to cut taxes if you want jobs....
nice start with the billboard but you dont specify....you beg. Go join your local teaparty....then waggle ‘that’ in the Pres__ent’s face.
Just a job? When it comes to expecting the government to provide you with the good life, these amateurs need to see a real pro in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P36x8rTb3jI
But, but, but, but, but, zero has been bragging about how many yobs he has created and how goo the economy has been the past few months.
Just like he said there was lots of tax cuts and plans for small business loans in the stimulus. Would some reporter ask him why he needs so many additional programs to a 900 billion dollar bill designed to save the entire economy?
Just watching that bunch of freaks makes me want to puke. They are the epitome of what is wrong with this country. Obviously, our public schools have done their job-—these young people are living proof that America is no longer exceptional.
Really? You expect some reporter to take off their kneepads, zip his britches back up and get off the dirt to ax him a REAL question?
I am sick and tired of this excrement orifice telling us how good the economy is and how many yobs he has created with his "stimulus" bills. He is so full of male bovine excrement, has been constipated since his emaculation, if he ever were to take a dump, it would flood DC with a runny, brown liquid.
Spending more $$ for small business, now that makes no sense.
Pray for America
“Obama nor any President can create jobs but through regulations and laws they can certainly eliminate them. “
Somebody needs to send that off to ?inafj.org
yup
Most of your guys are trying to say that inafj.org is saying the president needs to give them a job or they want a government handout. Have you been to the website??? Go there and read “the movement”. It has conservative minded principles blaming the government with over spending/regulation and creating trade policies that outsource jobs. Only my second post so feel free to flame me as troll/mole whatever.
Have any of you guys actually visited the website??? They are blaming the government for the problem not asking them for handouts. I haven’t watched the videos but go to the site and read “The Movement” before you continue to flame them. Its only my second post so feel free to flame me.
Government employees now, for the first time in US history, outnumber private employees.
it’s the Pony Tail Guy from the ‘93 Clinton town hall, writ large. (Daddy...what are you gonna do for ME???)
I’m sure recruiters from Americorps were in touch with them the morning after this went up.
When the headline is someone petitioning a politician for a f’n job, it sure is going to make people think they’re looking for a handout.
Crazy is saying that you are going to create jobs by spending unimaginable abounts of money that you borrow from the very same people (China) that you gave the jobs to.
Unforgivable is burdening America's youth with the enormous and continually growing national debt.
Obvious is the government's need to get out of the way so that inventive young entrepenurial Americans have the opportunity to stimulate an economy that produces jobs.
There is more. They are not as eloquent as they could be, but i agree with a lot of what they have to say to O.
Dareon is right—read their manifesto. It rails against bailouts, economic policy, deficit spending.
They’re not just asking for a job, they want economic conditions that once again promote American exceptionalism.
Sounds like a good movement to me.
Good point, but its a lot more fun to comment without reading beyond the headline or the first paragraph or two.
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