Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Test marketing: all in it together

  Echoing the theme he presented at the Gabby Giffords shooting memorial, Barack Hussein Obama spoke today to the UAW, having his spokesman specify later that it was not a campaign speech, even though Obama mocked his opponents and anyone who disagreed with him.
  Repeatedly, he claimed that "we're all in it together" and life was "not about trying to climb to the top" and, in fact, it was greedy to hope to do so. From CNS:
"America’s not just looking out for yourself, it’s not just about greed, it’s not just about trying to climb to the very top and keep everybody else down,” Obama said at the UAW’s annual National Community Action Program Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C.
  His mentality is directly anti-American, claiming that he valued being his brother or sister's keeper rather than working independently utilizing good old Puritan work ethics:
“When our assembly lines grind to a halt, we work together, and we get them going again,” he said. “When somebody else falters, we try to give them a hand up, because we know [that] we’re all in it together.” 
  The whole "together" thing works for Obama, unless you disagree with him.
  Then there's no "togetherness" but rather accusations of selfishness. 
  He thinks if he keeps saying it over and over it'll be true.
  Such naivete is surely not incidental.
  The problem with the "all in it together' mentality is that people don't buy it because the only people who are in it together are the thugs running Washington. It just doesn't have that "hope and change" ring to it.
  Consequently he's recycling the whole "hope and change' drone.
  Obama also said he wanted to drive a Volt but couldn't because the Secret Service wouldn't let him. Is this because it might catch on fire with him in it? Humble as always, POTUS claimed he's going to buy one in five years when he's not president anymore.
  Then, though the workers of the UAW made out like bandits by getting bonuses and wages paid by unpaid taxpayer funds, Obama tried to rewrite history, claiming in his usual inelegant self centered way:
"Or worse, you've got folks saying that the problem is ... the workers, made out like bandits in all of this; that saving the American auto industry was just about paying back unions.  Really?  "Even by the standards of this town, that’s a load of you-know-what."
  Ugh. Ok. I can't take anymore of this load of you-know-what tonight. 

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