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Things Never Change

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I was watching a news report today and heard President Obama say “There are still a lot of folks hurting out there. And my job as president of the United States is not to worry about my job — my task is to worry about their jobs and their economic situation”. He has not changed at all…. always saying what he KNOWS people want to hear.

And for him to say he is not worried about his job.. all I can do is just laugh yet be sad that our country is under the leadership of such a man. If he is not worried about his job then why does he not stay in the White House instead of traveling across the country to build public support for the package as was reported. Sounds like he is on the campaign trail to me. But that is just my opinion.

I hope America wakes up to Obama’s manipulation and keeps him from getting another term in office. He can blame others all he wants to but HE and his followers in Washington are the reason this country is in the condition it is in today.

If this country is ever going to move forward the Congress and Senate are going to have to stop acting like babies who need their diapers changed every 2 hours. They need to grow up and work together as they were elected to do.

Food costs sky rocket under Obama presidency

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According to records published by the USDA’s Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, the cost of food has sky rocketed from June 2005 to the present.

The information, including detailed charts, on the cost of foods over the years is available from http://www.cnpp.usda.gov/USDAFoodCost-Home.htm
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Obama’s rating approval – only 19 percent

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According to the presidential tracking poll, only 19 percent of American voters approve of Barack Obama’s performance. Forty-three percent of Americans strongly disapprove of Obama’s performance.

The Rasmussen Reports Web site says that only “16% believe the nation is generally heading in the right direction.”

The Obama Approval Index says that his approval rating has been in a downward spiral since June of 2009.

Libertarians say ‘no’ to raising debt limit

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WASHINGTON – As Republicans and Democrats in Washington continue chewing the scenery in their ‘Debt Limit Theater,’ Libertarian Party Chair Mark Hinkle released the following statement today:

“Everything I’ve heard from Washington politicians about the debt limit is nonsense. I propose the simplest option: Do nothing. Don’t raise the debt limit, period.

“None of the deals I’ve heard would do anything to cut federal spending. Some reduce the rate of growth a little bit, but I’m afraid that doesn’t count.
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