Democrats have trouble governing, but get elected by condemning Republicans by Mark Vogl
(conservative)
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
As a result of the election of 2008 the Democrats had majorities in both the Senate and House, and owned the White House and they could not pass a budget!
They were united enough to pass national health care and massive new government expenses. Their united enough to spend trillions in new deficits. But they were not united enough to pass a budget? Why?
Cause now, when the government is in a state of fiscal collapse, whatever happens they will blame the Republicans, even though the Republicans only control the House.
The problem with Democrats is that they are like juniors in high school when dad and mom give them a credit card...they just spend, spend, spend. They dont have to earn it, they don't have to pay for it, they just spend.
Republicans provide a political target to blame.
If you are a Demorcat or liberal or a progressive, or a socialist...you are helping bankrupt and destroy America. How do you feel about that?
Hey, how's that war in LIbya doing? Think you might want Obama to get a vote in the Congress for the use of military force? Or does that Constitutional requirement only apply to Republicans?
Before the 2008 election, Democrats were pointing to the deficits as a reason to throw the Republicans out! Does that same logic still apply, because they are killing us with all the new spending, and Obama health care hasn't even happened yet!
Simply put, we can't afford the Demorcrats. We can't afford Obama care! We can't afford not to drill for our own oil!
So while you are standing at the gas pump, watching dollars flow down the tank and out of the nation...while we sit on our own oil and gas, not drilling because of Obama and the Democrats... you might want to consider what you have done to help the Democrats destroy our nation. Maybe you should go buy something big on a credit card you dont intend to pay!
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