Obama sees and treats the nation as minorities; does not separate the success of many from the small % of the impoverished. This way he can continue to make America a welfare nation/Socialist nation controlling most aspects of our lives...he wants to raise the minimum wage which will harm the owners of small business's who make the jobs and pay the state and federal taxes...the Marxist Barry H. Obama, a very wealthy man, is stupid?
1 posted on
01/08/2014 9:59:41 AM PST by
yoe
To: yoe
Raising the Federal minimum wage and extending unemployment comp benefits forever will fix this, Oh, and food stamps too.
Happy days are here again, Obama says the economy is really doing good.
2 posted on
01/08/2014 10:01:47 AM PST by
sickoflibs
(Obama : 'If you like your Doctor you can keep him, PERIOD! Don't believe the GOPs warnings')
To: yoe
>>Although the president often rails against income inequality in America, his policies have had little impact overall on poverty. A record 47 million Americans receive food stamps, about 13 million more than when he took office.
They are trying REAL hard to whitewash the damage the Usurper and his minions have done to the economy... a 38% increase in people on food stamps, and yet they claim “little impact”.
3 posted on
01/08/2014 10:06:10 AM PST by
vikingd00d
(nulla seruitus turpior est quam uoluntaria -- Seneca)
To: yoe
I am beginning to think that Lyndon Johnson did more harm to America than any other single President, even Zero.
4 posted on
01/08/2014 10:09:45 AM PST by
Hardastarboard
(The question of our age is whether a majority of Americans can and will vote us all into slavery.)
To: yoe
President Obama truly loves poor people, that's why he makes so many of them.
6 posted on
01/08/2014 10:34:22 AM PST by
Navy Patriot
(Join the Democrats, it's not Fascism when WE do it, and the Constitution and law mean what WE say.)
To: yoe
Liberals look at the national debt under Obama, which has gone from $10.6T to $17.3T and say “imagine how bad poverty would be if we hadn’t invested an extra nearly seven trillion dollars in programs that redistribute wealth”.
Decent people look at the extra debt and say, “imagine how much the private sector could have done to reduce poverty if those seven trillion dollars had been available to create real, productive jobs”.
8 posted on
01/08/2014 2:47:24 PM PST by
Pollster1
("Shall not be infringed" is unambiguous.)
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