Scott Brown Gets It, Obama Does NOT

Senator Scott Brown was sworn in Thursday in Washington and immediately called for sweeping "across the board" tax cuts for all Americans as a way to get the economy moving again. That theme was one of the platforms he ran on in his Massachusetts campaign. He heard the taxpayers frustration with the blowhards running DC. The majority of voters sent him to Washington to help stop the Obama-Reid-Pelosi liberal express train. Brown appears to be in touch with the people. Obama is not.

What does the elistist, populist, progressive and "out of touch" President want? The same old liberal nonsense.  First he blames it on Bush and then he extolls the stupid Obamanable spending that does not work. Throw in attacks on big business and more taxes on the wealthy and what do you get -- S O O (Same Old Obama). You would think he would have gotten the voters' message by now.

Scott Brown understands that if you let people KEEP more of their money, they will figure out what to do with it much more efficiently than the overpaid jerks in Washington.  An extra $20 bill a week in one person's pocket will be spent differently than some one else's. I might use the $20.00 one week to buy a case of Bud Light, while my neighbor might take his wife to the movies. Either way, we help stimulate the economy by spending our money on what we want to buy. Rest assured, none of us is ever going to buy a future ticket on the Tampa to Orlando Obamanable Bullet train.

When Obama talked about Change he was really talking about the pocket change that would be left in our pockets after he took all the rest out of our wallets.  Let's hope Scott Brown, along with a few other voices in the conservative wilderness, like Jim DeMint and Judd Gregg, get their message across before Obama puts us all over and into a barrel.




The country will soon  get this notice from the Chinese if he keeps yakking and spending.

 

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