I did not vote for obama
[QUOTE=Guest]We have a fairly large family....5 kids....11 grandkids....4 great grand kids.....all kinds of in laws.....throw in the inlaws kids and grandkids of all the above.....plus a sprinkling of neighbors and friends........
There is not one benefit any one of the can point to derived from Obama.
On the other hand one thing we all share in unanimously and that is PINO Obama (president in name only) did definitely set back race realtions 50 years, opened our borders, made us all dislike Islamic terrorism, and because of his professorial diaharea of the mout about muslims we have become suspicious of them all.
But, frankly, to my surprise America survived Obama. That is proof about how great our constitution, the foundation of our country is.
Obama got Obamacare passed. The truth is that the plan stinks but, hopefully the Republicans will come up with a better plan. They will not be able to put the genie back into the bottle. The revised plan will not be-cannot be perfect.
Throughout history people want but want someone else to pay. Also, people are not responsible unless forced.
In this country people who do not pay for it demand to get the same medical care, education etc etc etc as those who WORK to pay for what they need and what they want.
I for one have paid my share. The usual line is my fair share but, I've paid far more than my fair share.
All Americans will pay for the TEN TRILLION DOLLARS Obama left UNPAID on the presidential desk. For people in the Villages. Social Security holds 42% of the national debt. Even if you did not vote for Obama you had no choice but to allow him to hold your social security money-HE SPENT YOUR MONEY.
RE: your large family
Have you ever thought to THANK THE REST OF US for paying to educate them.
As I said-everyone wants but no one wants to pay for it.
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