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Feb 05 2009

Politico says Obama is losing the message war on stimulus, but he’s not.

Published by csc5502 at 9:09 am under Current Events, Politics Edit This

Politico has an article in which it says Obama “is losing the message war” on the “stimulus” package.

I say he’s not.

I think Comrade Obama’s problem is that he’s actually winning it.  People are gradually hearing loud and clear what he wants, and they just don’t like it.  Being as arrogant and incompetent as Comrade Obama is, he just doesn’t get it.

Comrade Obama thinks that because people were unhappy with Bush, and McCain was painted as being Bush, that his victory somehow means the American public voted to turn America into the Soviet Union.

Now he’s finding out that it’s not true, but he can’t understand it.

Example?  He rejected further calls for tax cuts in the package, saying it was a “failed ideology” that he rejects and that the American people made their desire for change clear when they elected him “overwhelmingly.”  Overwhelmingly?  Sorry, Comrade, but Reagan got more votes than you did, and nobody from your side EVER admitted that Reagan had a mandate.  In any case, he’s actually saying that the American people voted against tax cuts.  Really?

Then why does he keeping saying he’s giving tax cuts to people who aren’t even paying taxes?

His message is contradictory, contrary to human nature, and unfortunately for him, people are actually hearing it.

The more they hear, the less they like it.

Hey liberals, guess what?  You made this mess, now we all get to live with it, and he’s only been screwing up for two weeks.

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