Posted by
Locutisprime on Saturday, December 06, 2008 8:54:55 AM

CHICAGO -- President-elect Barack Obama said Saturday he's asked his economic team for a recovery plan that saves or creates more than 2 million jobs, makes public buildings more energy-efficient and invests in the country's roads and schools.
"We won't just throw money at the problem," Obama said in his weekly radio address and Internet video. "We'll measure progress by the reforms we make and the results we achieve -- by the jobs we create, by the energy we save, by whether America is more competitive in the world."
Obama's remarks come after the Labor Department announced Friday that employers cut 533,000 jobs in November, the most in 34 years.
Obama: 'We Won't Just Throw Money at the Problem'
Well isn't that
comforting. The "messianic one" isn't going to just throw money at the
problem. Could that possibly be due to the fact that the only one who
currently seems to have any money is Barack Obama? It's strange I
suppose, I remember a few weeks back? When America was being told by
the messianic one that better times were on the way. All that was
needed from the people was a collective gasp of ecstasy over the one
and a collective vote for change.
All we supposedly needed was
change and the candy man from the south side of Chicago was the only
one who could manage it for us. We were told how no American making
less that a quarter of a million dollars would be touched or harmed by
Obama's taxation plans. that was revised to $200,000 by Obama himself
the week before the election and some of his surrogates like Joe Biden
even openly admitted that it was more like $150,000
And the same
has become true of his jobs proposals. During the campaign? Obama
promised the creation of 2.5 million "new jobs." Now? He is saying that
he intends to "maintain" at least 200,000 jobs. Maintain? That would
mean an attempt to maintain, keep, prevent from loss, hold as static or
simply not lose those that exist now. What happened to the 2.5 million
jobs to be created by the messianic one? I guess those fell by the way side
like so much more of "the one's" promises to the blind and stupid.
Now? Obama wants to "measure progress" by the "reforms" that he
institutes beginning in Janauary. And the big institution that he
intends to implement? None other than a "new New Deal." That is if
anyone is paying attention. The old new deal centered on public works
programs and infrastructure improvements. So I guess in the present day
socialist mind? If it seemed to work once? Then it ought to work again.
The problem is, it didn't work the first time if anyone bothers to look
at the history and the facts. It wasn't FDR's grandiose new deal that
pulled America out of the great depression. It was world war two. And
in all probability based upon the known history that now exists on the
topic? WWII was in all probability FDR's fall back position of economic
stimulus, due to the failure of his new deal proposals of the previous
seven years. So is that what Barack has in store for us too?
And now once again? The modern day
incarnations of socialist want to revisit the failed and attempt to
make the sell that it can be made to work. All that is required
apparently is the right leader. Someone not necessarily of experience
and direct hands on knowledge, but someone more of a visionary. Someone
who can stand on the mountain top and see across to the other side.
The promised land is out there, you just have to have the prophetic
ability to both see the future and converse with the almighty to
accomplish the proper representation to the people.
Which would seem to
leave us with three potential individuals capable of accomplishing that
task. The first "Moses" has been dead for around 4000 years. So he is
out. Stephen the crazy Irishman from the movie Braveheart? Well he was
certainly entertaining, but he was after all an actor portraying a
character who conversed with the almighty.
So that would seem to
leave us with the Obama messiah. Or as I prefer to reference him, the
"messianic one." Lower case noted, as unless and until he performs
miracles or receives direct character support from the almighty himself? Then
your title as messiah has not been consummated as genuine IMO.
Therefore, I
say let the games begin. Oh....I forgot. The games have already begun.
And all that we are doing right now is awaiting the blessings of the
messianic one that we entrusted our future to, based upon lies and half truths
and an American Idol popularity contest election.
I don't know
about everyone else? But I believe that there has got to be a better
way of choosing presidents and the ultimate fate of this nation.