Monday, April 27, 2009

Intellectual Honesty

I don't like Barack Obama. He's a socialist, he's a daddy's boy, he's never had a real job.

But I will give credit where credit is due. He is the first politician I've ever heard tell an unpopular truth.


However, while he is more moralled than the average politician, sadly he's a moron when it comes to economics.

5 comments:

CBMTTek said...

The interesting part of that, if I understand correctly, is Obama was addressing a group of utility execs.

I wonder if utility executives would like to see electric rates skyrocket?

I also wonder what Obama would have said about his cap and trade plan if he was addressing a bunch of homeowners or small business owners?

Anonymous said...

Vacuous, vapid, imbecilic, infantile, ivory tower moonbat. America deserves it's fate for electing the Obomination.

Hot Sam said...

Which unpopular truth is that? I haven't heard any. And there's a difference between speaking the truth and living the truth.

I remember a campaign commercial he ran in San Francisco about telling unwelcome truths in Detroit and the audience laughed. I don't think he ever aired that commercial in Detroit and he's given them everything they asked for. Obama and the UAW now have 80 percent of GM shares under their control. In my dictionary, they call that socialism.

Anonymous said...

This environmental bullshit is just another way to economically cripple the citizens and help further the socialist/fascist control agenda. Anarchy can't happen too soon!!

Robert G. Harvie, Q.C. said...

Darwin's theories don't just apply to monkeys.. it will sort itself out, by necessity, over time.

Sadly.. there are going to be a great many bitter pills to swallow when the economy hits the wall (and it hasn't by a long shot) as the deficit continues to grow, and, eventually, interest rates rise..

Start buying Krugerrands America, you're going to need them when the wheel barrow full of greenbacks won't buy a loaf of bread.

The sad thing is that those who are most at risk are the poor and lower-middle class who are, obviously, going to be hurt he worst.. kinda ironic.