It’s practically unbelievable that there is even a contest
for the 2012 election. America is in the
mud, and everyone seems to be worried that Mitt Romney will take away all the
precious program funding and leave us to hang out to dry. I do agree that Mitt Romney wants cuts. And, I can only pray that they will be
sensible cuts that will eventually balance the federal deficit. However, what we have in office as I am
writing this blog is a President that has proven himself to be completely
ineffective at making any headway in reducing the federal deficit. That amounts to this, America is either going
to have to take its cuts, which I liken to taking needed medication, or else we
will go on inflating the dollar as a sick nation on a crash course with
oblivion.
Ladies and gentlemen, I implore you, look at the
evidence. President Obama has not been
able to make even a dent in the deficit in 4 years, and many people want to
reelect him. The evidence is that if he
since he has not made any headway, that if we give him another 4 years, it is
only reasonable that we can expect the deficit to remain unchanged, while
trillions of dollars are once again heaped onto the federal debt.
America needs change, and the only way we are going to get
it is if in the next four years we balance the federal deficit. Otherwise, we can only expect the devaluation
of the dollar. Yes, there are
consequences to running big deficits and the primary one is inflation of the
dollar. If you don’t know what that
means, it means things get more expensive though you do not have necessary
money to pay for them. That is, with
inflation, your money won’t stretch as far, and while you might have programs,
the inertia of these programs to adapt to fiscal change is also very likely to
leave those whom are unfortunate without anyway. They can’t be saved. Unless Obama does a 180 and suddenly starts
putting forth potential ideas that are bipartisan to balance the budget
America’s future will remain bleak. So,
let’s put a stop to the Obama bin Laden’s insane fiscal policies.
First, and foremost, if we give someone who has already
failed at this another chance, as in another chance to be able to work in a
bipartisan House and Senate in order to accomplish something for good we as
Americans are headed more and more into the direction of becoming indentured
servants, for future generations.
When I elected President Obama, I had two things in mind. I wanted national healthcare, and I wanted a
balanced federal budget. I believed
then, and I still believe now that those two things are capable of being
accomplished. Medication and medicine
pays for itself, and I believed that the Democrats could make headway in
balancing the debt because I believed in President Barrack Obama’s ability to
fall in the steps former President Bill Clinton during his term in office. However, I was wrong. Barrack Obama wasn’t the answer, and I still
think John McCain was not the correct answer either. Hopefully, though it may take some financial
responsibility, the voters will elect someone new, and not someone who has done
nothing on the most important issue we face in the last 4 years.
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