Obama cannot ascribe to this philosophy due to his desire to destroy our economy, his economic illiteracy, or his Marxist ideology.
And yet O’Blowhard still gets indignant if someone calls the Kenyan a Socialist.
However, his economic blueprint of spending large amounts of federal tax dollars in order to drive the country into bankruptcy has obviously worked splendidly.
Bill, if ya can't see that, you're a moron.
Bill, as a former follower of the Cincinnati Bengals, I would submit to you that it all depends on what one considers failure. Year after mediocre year Bengals owner Mike Brown seems content to wallow at the bottom of the rung in the NFL. Now ponder on that with your football QB mind, Bill, and then come to accept the reality that Obama is content with the results of his economic plans...
The problem is DC "math" bears no resemblance to real math, and a majority of Americans can't do real math at all.
Actually, enhancing revenue would be a good thing, and we could do that by instituting a flat tax and cutting loopholes that allow American corporations to stash trillions of untaxed dollars overseas.
He’s also hesitant about easing up on regulations and mandates that are strangling corporate profits.
Bill, speaking of economic genius’s a few specifics on the
first paragraph, related to loopholes, would improve the
first impression that you were NOT in the same econ 101
class with the other genius.
...and then you might try explaining how number two
paragraph seems awfully inconsistent with number one.
Even community organizers can understand the principle behind these two quotes. So I have to assume that either The pResident is exceedingly incompetent in his chosen profession (Peter Principle), or he puts party principles ahead of his [sic] country. Which leads to another quote: