Friday, May 18, 2012

What then?

FacebookThis message is for all of you who will vote for President Obama again, so you can keep your entitlements flowing in; i.e., extended unemployment, welfare, and food stamps. 

Have you given any thought to what's going to happen in 2016 after he leaves eight years in office?  What then?

Well, let me explain something: At the pace President Obama is going now we'll have about $20Trillion in our national debt. His administration will have to continue to raise taxes to pay for your entitlements. The EPA will not let him drill for oil in the U.S., unemployment will rise as he continues to take lavish vacations for four "lame duck" years. What then?

And after four years of "lame duck" President Obama will "retire" with a gigantic lifetime pension, receive approximately $50,000. or more for speaking engagements, as he and his family live the life of luxury on taxpayer's money.What then?

But what about you? Well, he got your vote, and he was in office for another term. Do you really think he's going to care a lot about you? Oh yeah, for a while after he "retires" you'll still get your food stamps, extended unemployment, and welfare, but then as the debt ceiling rises, along with employment all those entitlements will just dry up and blow away. What then?

You've been sold a bill of goods about the ugly fat rich cats that make millions while you starve.
The President thinks the answer is to raise taxes on the wealthy. If you taxed the wealthy 100% it would not help our $16Trillion national debt at all.


We must encourage the private sector to create more jobs so you can work, take care of your families, and make this great country strong again. And it's corporations that create investments and jobs not someone on unemployment and welfare.We have to lower corporation taxes, and entice companies to bring jobs back. Oh yeah, and drill.

You can believe at the end of his next four years, if he's reelected he's going to ride off into the sunset, live the good life, and not give too much thought to you when your entitlements dry up.

Please think of this in November when you walk into the booth. 

And that's Politics with Pete for today!

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