Re: Ramblings

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HMC Rich
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Jamminj, I have seen or heard these quotes before. And I can find quotes from Democrats that sound like Republicans or possibly even conservative from the other side of the aisle.

Lets see… The era of Big Government is over. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yv7MZr-JkEM It is short so your brain will be able to process it.

As a matter of fact in his speech he said the following …We must answer here three fundamental questions: First, how do we make the American Dream of opportunity for all a reality for all Americans who are willing to work for it? Second, how do we preserve our old and enduring values as we move into the future? And, third, how do we meet these challenges together, as one America?….

Unlike Mr. Obama, Mr. Clinton was trying to essentially have us work together instead of being a divider like the current Commander in Chief.

Now, here are two more paragraphs right after the previous one. Draw the contrast between him and President Obama.

We know big government does not have all the answers. We know there’s not a program for every problem. We have worked to give the American people a smaller, less bureaucratic government in Washington. And we have to give the American people one that lives within its means.

The era of big government is over. But we cannot go back to the time when our citizens were left to fend for themselves. Instead, we must go forward as one America, one nation working together to meet the challenges we face together. Self-reliance and teamwork are not opposing virtues; we must have both.

You tell me who has swerved off the road. I especially like the one that says we must live within our means.

5 Trillion in extra Debt Jamminj in three years. 4 Trillion in eight years before that. Both Presidents and Congresses spent too damn much. So either get with the program or more people will be hurt when the federal government collapse.

Utopia is not possible. Time to figure it out.