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Posted: 8:29 a.m. Friday, Jan. 11, 2013

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Chief propagandist Jay Carney wouldn’t know his head from a hole in the ground.  Did you hear the latest?  Yesterday during his White House press briefing he actually said that deficit reduction is not a worthy goal.  Here’s the quote …

"Most importantly because deficit reduction is not a worthy goal onto itself," said Carney, talking about government spending. "This is all about making our economy stronger, making it more productive and allowing it to create even more jobs. That is the most important thing when it comes to economic policy as far as the President is concerned."

Yeah, that’s according to the administration that has racked up $1+ trillion deficits every year thus far and with no end in sight!  This is coming from an administration that has added more to our national debt than almost every other president combined!  This is coming from an administration that is on pace to hit $20 trillion in national debt before the end of his second term.

The truth is that deficit reduction is not a worthy goal to Obama because he doesn’t know how to accomplish it.  He CAN’T accomplish it by increasing the size and scope of our government, as he has already done and will continue to do.  Even with his precious tax increases, it won’t make a dent in our deficit because our government simply spends too much.  Yes, we could grow our way out of this mess, but Obama doesn’t know how to do that either!  Taxing the producers, the job creators and more government spending isn’t exactly a recipe for economic growth.  

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