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Posted: 8:50 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2011

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Apparently Barack Obama doesn’t seem to think that it matters who the GOP candidate turns out to be.  Why is that?  Because the Obama campaign already has his strategy figured out, and it has nothing to do with defending his record or campaigning against a specific candidate.  Barack Obama’s strategy is to harness the economic atmosphere … to harness it to pull the wealth envy parade through every state in the nation.

He has failed to grow our economy, so instead he will blame that on two things: the economy he inherited from George Bush and the tea party Republicans who have prevented him from implementing his policies that could have otherwise saved us (yeah, right).  Once he pins the blame on the appropriate parties, then he has to present his solution: wealth redistribution. 

Obama’s campaign strategy is to promise to take stuff away from the people who have managed to keep or acquire wealth through these tough times.  Rather than helping foster an environment where others can acquire more wealth themselves, he would rather take it away from someone who has it and give it to someone who didn’t work for it.  That’s his campaign promise. 

So all he has to do is paint the GOP candidate as a tea party Republican who wants to take us back to the days of George Bush and give tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires.  Tada!  We can almost write the script for him.

See … that wasn’t all that hard.  I just hope the GOP is on the stick and is prepared to do battle with the redistributors and chief.  Their message will be a hard sell in this increasingly popular entitlement society.  Somehow you have to find a way to make personal responsibility and hard work “cool” again.  Good luck with that!

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