Obama"s Stimulus Package Helping American Citizens Out
Many analysts of the economy agree that it's not getting worse, it's just getting better very slowly.
The so-called "stimulus package" seemed to do the trick, though politically remains a disaster.
Let's take for example my brother:a radical conservative and stubborn gun owner, against Obama almost enough to be a "birther".
Yet he recently took part in the "cash for clunkers" program.
Conservatives rally against "socialized medicine" yet they wouldn't want medicare taken from their parents.
The stimulus package may have literally saved American economic superiority over the world, and yet it comes with a whine and groan from conservatives who oppose economic intervention.
When it comes to benefiting, there is no line of conservatives waiting to return their social security to protest the receiving of government money.
This hypocrisy is certainly tolerable until President Obama enacts change and helps America benefit and still gets ridiculed for being a socialist.
Perhaps the era demands that the President remain a proverbial scapegoat.
This old and dusty idea should be fought against by any liberal or conservative.
Patriotism has become a lost art replaced by flags and anthems, when the real idea was the betterment of a country or a creed.
Liberals invented the whine under the 2003 war, and now conservatives have plugged in an absurdity amplifier and shouted "nobama!" from the rooftops.
The stimulus package, essentially medicine for the economy, is the same approach that conservatives take on almost everything.
"Do nothing" is the Hooverism that most people learned as a joke philosophy towards government -- and now seems to permeate the culture as acceptable:abstinence education, global warming inaction, and elimination of progress styled as "the minimum wage.
"Anti-progressives actually want things to stay the way they are, as best exemplified by former Presidential candidate and Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.
When asked what he would change about America his response was, "Nothing.
" Those in opposition have the right to endorse mediocrity, and during that time the stimulus package will quietly bail out their wallets from ruin and save the American economy - preserving all the evidence for "patriots" to call America number one.
The so-called "stimulus package" seemed to do the trick, though politically remains a disaster.
Let's take for example my brother:a radical conservative and stubborn gun owner, against Obama almost enough to be a "birther".
Yet he recently took part in the "cash for clunkers" program.
Conservatives rally against "socialized medicine" yet they wouldn't want medicare taken from their parents.
The stimulus package may have literally saved American economic superiority over the world, and yet it comes with a whine and groan from conservatives who oppose economic intervention.
When it comes to benefiting, there is no line of conservatives waiting to return their social security to protest the receiving of government money.
This hypocrisy is certainly tolerable until President Obama enacts change and helps America benefit and still gets ridiculed for being a socialist.
Perhaps the era demands that the President remain a proverbial scapegoat.
This old and dusty idea should be fought against by any liberal or conservative.
Patriotism has become a lost art replaced by flags and anthems, when the real idea was the betterment of a country or a creed.
Liberals invented the whine under the 2003 war, and now conservatives have plugged in an absurdity amplifier and shouted "nobama!" from the rooftops.
The stimulus package, essentially medicine for the economy, is the same approach that conservatives take on almost everything.
"Do nothing" is the Hooverism that most people learned as a joke philosophy towards government -- and now seems to permeate the culture as acceptable:abstinence education, global warming inaction, and elimination of progress styled as "the minimum wage.
"Anti-progressives actually want things to stay the way they are, as best exemplified by former Presidential candidate and Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.
When asked what he would change about America his response was, "Nothing.
" Those in opposition have the right to endorse mediocrity, and during that time the stimulus package will quietly bail out their wallets from ruin and save the American economy - preserving all the evidence for "patriots" to call America number one.
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