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Posted: 7:45 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012
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By Neal Boortz
Ironic, isn’t it? Four years ago, Barack Obama promised change we could believe in. Now, four years later, the voters still want change … but they want OBAMA to change! A new NBC/WSJ poll finds that 62% of voters want Obama to make major changes to his agenda if he is re-elected.
That’s a pretty telling number, wouldn’t you say? Well over a majority of Americans want Obama to make big changes to his agenda if he is, God help us, re-elected. Yet what is Obama promising? Well let’s see here …. tax increases and ummm …. well we have to tax the rich in order to continue my agenda of more government spending.
That’s it! Honestly, think about what major changes Obama has proposed throughout this campaign. The only “big” thing he has promised is to add 4.6% to the tax rate for less than 3% of Americans who have “made enough money” and “aren’t paying their fair share.” (Earning 18% of the income and paying over 30% of the taxes isn’t enough, I guess.) That’s it! That’s his entire campaign. We are supposed to believe that four years wasn’t enough for us to appreciate Obama’s economic brilliance and that something spectacular will happen over the next four years. This is what Obama describes as allowing him to “finish the job.” Um, excuse me Mr. President (hate calling him that), but you said that if you didn’t have this thing done in three years, you were looking at a one term proposition. What changed? Well there were headwinds and ATMs and the tsunami and the drought and tornadoes … but if it weren’t for all those things, our economy would be ripping along by this point. Luckily for Obama, since he’s sort-of-a-God, he’s put in a formal request with Mother Nature to delay all natural disaster for the next four years so that his economic plan can actually work.
Yeah, right.
Who are you going to trust on this one, folks? Mitt Romney has a proven record of leadership, of turning around crisis situations, of balancing budgets and creating jobs. He knows what type of environment it takes for businesses to create jobs and hire people. All that Barack Obama knows is that Barack Obama knows best. This isn’t based on his record or experience but on his ego and his self-absorbed personality.
Neal Boortz chronicles his 42 years of talk radio in his book "Maybe I Should Just Shut Up and Go Away" Available on line and printed from Barnes and Noble and Amazon.
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