Friday, May 30, 2014

Where is your better way of life for us to live in?



Tinker
Hay smart ass college student you voted for Barack Obama because you said you were better than the generations before. That you are not a contamination generation and feel better doing so?  So you and President Obama had the privilege to sleep in the same bed that you made together in the White House Washington DC. Bedbugs and all?
You were fast to criticize the political social standards and beliefs of your parents’ generation, and the people before them. That your liberal progressive professors instructed you all about the social failures of the people before you, in your Classroom University's lectures.

That up until now the bias feeling of religious people were really immoral and have screw our world population’s social culture up big time. That you are a better edition of what was written before by those people who were only living in fear, and you can now do much better free from their low level pathetic behavior. Your President motto were.
 "Yes we can!"
So your champion of the progressive liberty Ivy League elitist club started lecturing this country population on how they can do better. And almost every day for the past six years President Barack Obama read speech after speech over his TV teleprompter, about his liberal progressive better way of living.
So here we are looking back over the marks from your progressive river flow. And I am only dumbfounded to see the debris from what was broken and not replaced, much less built. And now I am asking you watching the tide of your progressive river. Where is your better way of life for us to live in?
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http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/will052814.php3#.U4hO1ChcYSQ
Obamanomics
By George Will








JewishWorldReview.com | It is said that the problem with the younger generation — any younger generation — is that it has not read the minutes of the last meeting. Barack Obama, forever young, has convenient memory loss: It serves his ideology. His amnesia concerning the policies that produced the robust recovery from the more severe (measured by its 10.8 percent unemployment rate) recession of 1981-82 has produced policies that have resulted in 0.1 percent economic growth in 2014’s first quarter — the 56th, 57th and 58th months of the recovery from the recession that began in December 2007.

Read more....http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/will052814.php3#.U4hO1ChcYSQ
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