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Monday, February 22, 2010

Just as I predicted

Just as I'd predicted, Senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts, who destroyed President Obama's Health-care bill and demolished the Democrat filibuster-proof Senate, is now sided with President Obama's Job bill. As I've stated in my earlier writings about the man, he will be a pain in the Republican Party's butts as time rolls by.
Economists would agree that spending money that the government doesn't have will plunge this country further into a generational debt that may take centuries to pay-off. And spending is not the answer to a huge economic crisis.
Tax-cuts to the Wealthy is the only way to revive the economy, but off-course class war-fare is the priority of this administration. Their main purpose coming into this year is to remake America--which is basically the tearing down of our institutions in the name "fairness" and "equality". This socialistic approach is not compatible with the way capitalism works. By essence, sharing of wealth in a "level-playing field" manner kills jobs and one that proven destructive in the first year of this administration.
President Obama is doing everything just the opposite way. In other words, his words don't match his actions and sociopolitical views. For instance, he met with top economists in an effort to create much need jobs across the country, at the same time creating another job bill which will cost Americans billions of dollars, thousands of dollars per family (Household) in the months to come. He is earnestly seeking ways to create more jobs while promising to tax-to-hell the very organizations, companies, individuals, and corporations that are crucial to employment and job growth.
Sen. Brown's commitments, as I predicted, will always be to his constituents and bills such as these will please Liberals, but not the entire nation. If he support this bill, so will be other bills that will throw companies out of the countries and ones that the leaders of his party may not be able to block. I have been very critical of Senator Brown because being a Republican doesn't mean that your views only lean to the left side of the spectrum.
I made Gov. Schwarzenegger an example of Conservatives playing politics as Liberals, and just a few days ago, he came out attacking his own party (GOP). His thinking is extremely Liberal and it will be a matter time before he switched party!

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