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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1051357" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>P.T. Barnum once said that there was a sucker born every minute. Alot of suckers out there tonight. In the last 4 years the Obama administration added over 5 trillion dollars to the national debt. Is estimated by the CBO to run it up further from 16 trillion to 20 trillion by 2016. This isn't sustainable. And people aren't going to realize the full impact of Obamacare on our lives until next year, and later in 2014. By design they waited until after the election to do this. And yet he is able to win reelection, primarily due to a liberal press that covered for him. Who besides FOX News covered the attack in Libya that left 4 Americans dead including our Ambassador and 2 former Navy Seals dead? Whether Obama knew all the facts or not, it's undisputed that he left the next day to go to a fund raiser in Las Vegas. Bill O'Reilly rightly called the election for Obama very early in the evening. He pointed out that too many people today feel the economy doesn't work for them fairly yet they still want things. Obama gives them things. That America's demographics and culture has changed and this will become the way of the future. If that's so then what a bleak future we'll have. A corporate upper class that wants hard work from us with no reward beyond existing for their benefit. And a huge underclass that wants things without effort who've learned they can use their vote to get it, until it all unravels. If the debt continues to grow there will be no Social Security, no Medicare, no vibrant economy. Just a matter of time. </p><p></p><p>I wish you all the best. I'm leaving for points south in 2 years, will just get by until then. I'm sure my views don't jibe with most here, and I'm not willing to keep quiet about what I see happening that won't only affect us, but will make it hard to have a future for our kids. Pretty sure the direction the company is going for a couple of years, after that I won't care anymore. But let me assure you, no one will be happier than me if everything turns out well and that I'm completely wrong. Wish you all the best, Vaya con Dios!</p><p></p><p>Vantexan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1051357, member: 24302"] P.T. Barnum once said that there was a sucker born every minute. Alot of suckers out there tonight. In the last 4 years the Obama administration added over 5 trillion dollars to the national debt. Is estimated by the CBO to run it up further from 16 trillion to 20 trillion by 2016. This isn't sustainable. And people aren't going to realize the full impact of Obamacare on our lives until next year, and later in 2014. By design they waited until after the election to do this. And yet he is able to win reelection, primarily due to a liberal press that covered for him. Who besides FOX News covered the attack in Libya that left 4 Americans dead including our Ambassador and 2 former Navy Seals dead? Whether Obama knew all the facts or not, it's undisputed that he left the next day to go to a fund raiser in Las Vegas. Bill O'Reilly rightly called the election for Obama very early in the evening. He pointed out that too many people today feel the economy doesn't work for them fairly yet they still want things. Obama gives them things. That America's demographics and culture has changed and this will become the way of the future. If that's so then what a bleak future we'll have. A corporate upper class that wants hard work from us with no reward beyond existing for their benefit. And a huge underclass that wants things without effort who've learned they can use their vote to get it, until it all unravels. If the debt continues to grow there will be no Social Security, no Medicare, no vibrant economy. Just a matter of time. I wish you all the best. I'm leaving for points south in 2 years, will just get by until then. I'm sure my views don't jibe with most here, and I'm not willing to keep quiet about what I see happening that won't only affect us, but will make it hard to have a future for our kids. Pretty sure the direction the company is going for a couple of years, after that I won't care anymore. But let me assure you, no one will be happier than me if everything turns out well and that I'm completely wrong. Wish you all the best, Vaya con Dios! Vantexan [/QUOTE]
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