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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: lorne who wrote (106235)6/12/2011 12:26:36 PM
From: MJ  Read Replies (1) of 224748
 
What the writer wrote , as noted at the end of my message, is not so. The only way through this Obama mess is to cut and cut and cut at the federal level.

Republicans understand that the Federal Government is the main problem.

I firmly believe, that the only way to solve this crisis is at the local and State levels. Get Obama and his meddling Czars out of our local and state efforts to support free enterprize, control immigration and invite industry into our states.

Jobs are being created in some of our states and in states chaired by Republicans. e.g in Virginia, one of the original colonies.

Obama-Soetoro is a pip squeak who needs to be alleviated of his titular office and "Executive Pen that is playing havoc with the balance of power in this nation.as designated and approved by the founders of America".

As one writer noted, Obama has gone around Congress in every possible way to accomplish the socialistic, verging on Comunistic changes that Obama wants, not changes that we in America want.

The writer as noted below is wrong----------the solution is at the local and State levels. Get the Federal Government under Obama out of the way and this economy will graduately heal and renew itself.

Can you imagine how those who voted for Obama hopey change must feel, now that they have lost jobs, homes and businesses.

jmho---mj

In reference to the following:

With Obama doing little on jobs, allies grow frustrated
By Zachary Roth
Fri Jun 10,
By Zachary Roth
news.yahoo.com

"Meanwhile, Republicans aren't offering much in the way of job-based economic proposals either. Most economists say that the kind of drastic spending cuts they're pushing would badly stifle growth--likely throwing millions more out of work--at a time when middle-class Americans can least afford it. Even Bernanke, a Republican himself, made that very point this week'.
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