Obama: The Wizard of Blah: Look Behind the Curtain

President Obama is going to give another speech, one that many people will actually listen to, called the State of the Union. The president is supposedly moving to the middle, but I don't buy it. He is the Wizard of Blah, full of verbal pomposity with little depth. For two years he has blamed Bush for all our troubles, wasted trillions of dollars on stimulus and other spending scams and rammed down Obamanable-Care and financial regulatory "reform". From a personal standpoint, his actions have cost many of us hundreds of dollars extra per year in increased health insurance premiums and bank fees -- less hope and less change in our pockets.

When he first took office he promised to create jobs. His minions soon changed the subject and the calculation to jobs "created and saved". Now the new liberal buzz word is SUPPORTED. He sung this song when Hu's on First from China paid us a visit. Now every piece of legislation will "support" jobs. So the president will soon talk about the millions of jobs he has saved, created and supported. What statistical nonsense.

He will go on TV tonight and talk about "investing" in education and programs for green jobs and renewable energy, while behind the Blah curtain, gasoline is approaching $4.00 a gallon, food prices are skyrocketing, incomes are stagnating, and home values continue to deteriorate and the unemployment rate hovers near 10%. Talk is cheap, living in America is getting more expensive and difficult, thanks to his liberal agenda

Here are some of the things I want to see tonight:

Congressman Joe Wilson sitting next to Nancy Pelosi and Bernie Sanders sitting next to Jim Demint. It would also be nice to see some Supreme Court Justice seats empty.

The president calling for Yucca Mountain to be used as the new repository for all the car lithium batteries and the mercury-filled  green light bulbs made by GE.

$1 billion dollars to study Global Cooling in the Northeast.

A tip of the hat to Congressman Joe Wilson of South Carolina for telling the truth last year.

And for the speech's close we want Obama to say...'to my fellow Americans, we have spent the last two years saving the economy from the brink, now we need to get the economy in neutral, so I can hand it off to someone else in 2012."

 

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