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Old 03-16-09, 03:20 PM   #9
Sea Demon
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No bravos here. As an actual taxpayer, until you have the honest perspective to understand that he doesn't seem to have the same outrage or protective attitude for taxpayer money when it concerns government waste, it's meaningless. I've read the budget and items within it. How much of that budget is going to be wasted on things to help pay for votes? Isn't that called pork? Isn't much of it wasteful? Or shall we ignore that because we simply want to blindly follow and hero worship this guy?

Barney Frank has been quoted as wondering if this money is "legally recoverable". Well, many taxpayers want to know if the money these people in government throw around so recklessly is "legally recoverable" as well. I've been wondering that for years. As much as I find innapropriateness at AIG, I see nothing but hypocrisy and nonsense from people like Obama and other Democrats pushing for massive spending bills at the same time. Not only that, but we've learned recently that the Obama's are living it up at taxpayer expense on Wednesday nights with parties! Many of these people, Obama included, are totally at the heart of the financial situation. They're covered in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac money.

Whether government or the private sector does it is wrong. The message here is that government can seize and waste to it's hearts content. The private sector should be damned. Until Obama actually protects taxpayer money by looking at both private sector and government largesse, he's simply blowing wind.
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