Obama said during Monday night’s debate that the sequester “will not happen.”Yet a day later Obama said this "off the record" to the Des Moines Register, assuming that the sequester will take place:
OBAMA: “So when you combine the Bush tax cuts expiring, the sequester in place, the commitment of both myself and my opponent — at least Governor Romney claims that he wants to reduce the deficit — but we’re going to be in a position where I believe in the first six months we are going to solve that big piece of business.”This is only one of the many lies that Obama has told--although a lie with drastic implications--over the years.
This week Obama also emphasized that the reason people should vote for him, particularly women, is that we can trust him:
“When you elect a president, you’re counting on someone you can trust to fight for you, who you can trust to do what they say they’re going to do, who you can trust to make sure that when something unexpected happens he or she is going to be thinking about your family, your future,” Obama said. “Trust matters.”In an apparent scramble to block publication of his "off the record" comments, Obama's people forbade the Des Moines Register from publishing his comment that he's planning on pushing through the sequester regardless what he said earlier.
""You can take a videotape of things I said 10 years ago, 12 years ago and you'd say, 'Man this is the same guy,'" he insisted after criticizing Mitt Romney for changing his positions on issues.The Register got back at him, however, by printing this front page, even though The Register will probably endorse Obama:
Here's the video where you can watch the POTUS's urge you to trust him in dulcet tones:
God.
Like Hoosierman says, I'm afraid to go to sleep at night, wondering what monstrous new scheme he's cooking up.
You just can't trust him.
Know what I mean?
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