Obama's War on Wealth: Bash 'Em, Tax 'Em, Regulate 'Em

President Barack Obama, the Bankrupter-in-Chief, just two days after Scott Brown stunned DC and took the MA Senate seat  from the Democrats, reacted as only he could. Instead of getting the voters' message and trying to work with the Republicans on a downsized and workable Obamanable-Care, he chose to bash the big banks.

He denounced the "soaring profits and obscene bonuses" of the bankers and said the banks could not return to "business as usual". His proposals to break up the banks was long on rhetoric and short on details, of course. He warned the financial lobbyists to work with him and "if the folks want a fight it is a fight I am willing to have". What a great leader.




Obama sounds more and more like his buddy Hugo Chavez

Of course there was absolutely no mention of changing the idiotic Community Reinvestment Act, or reforming Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which now trade like penny stocks, thanks to the great oversight by Barney Blather Frank and Chris Dud Dodd.

Obama went to Ohio today and babbled away...he strayed from his text on the teleprompter and told the crowd that he was willing to take on the big boys by declaring that "when these guys make dumb decisions you don't have to foot the bill".

There are PLENTY of people to blame in this crisis, Mr. President. It's easy to pick on the big banks. Everyone hates them. What's next - BIG OIL? Then BIG NATURAL GAS? How about BIG MAC?

None of this populist crap will add one stinking job in a sagging economy. The President does not have one ounce of business sense in  him. If he did, he would have closed the sale on Obamanable-Care months ago when he still had a few Republicans willing to compromise on the bill. He couldn't run a lemonade stand without a government subsidy.

It's too bad he doesn't  show the same fervor in attacking the corrupt ACORN group or Big Labor, which have done nothing over the years to create jobs, but they sure know how to rig elections for the Dumbocrats!

Same old Obama - one year later. All talk, no real action. Hopeless Change we can do without.




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