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Sunday
Jul032011

Does Perpetual Campaigning Create Jobs?

Since the beginning of the Obama Presidency there has been campaigning to convince us that his way was the better way to create jobs. (Despite over 200 years of American economic history to the contrary)
As they say the proof is in the pudding and unemployment hovers over 9% as I write this post.

Where are the jobs Mr. President?

Will President Obama's campaigning really convince people that they are better off now than they were 4 years ago? The MSM (mainstream magicians) has a much harder task this time. Following an unpopular two-term President is dramatically easier to convince the sheeple of the U.S., that a do-nothing unknown Senator should lead us. This time the task for the MSM is to convince the sheeple that despite accomplishing nothing except historic debt that we should entrust Obama one more time and that it's not his fault. He inherited this mess!

It won't be so easy since we know this time that the MSM has no scruples much less journalistic integrity. The facts will be out there, you just won't find them with the MSM.

The not so perfect Republicans have released the first punch to the gut.

Game On!

 

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