Saturday, March 07, 2009

I see better than I hear

Coverage of The Messiah's radio address....

The president—who has faced criticism for being too downbeat in his rhetoric—followed up that glum imagery with vows that the tough times will eventually pass, leading America to “a better day.”

“If we act swiftly and boldly and responsibly, the United States of America will emerge stronger and more prosperous than it was before,” Obama said. “ With every test, each generation has found the capacity to not only endure, but to prosper—to discover great opportunity in the midst of great crisis. That is what we can and must do today.”


Are you kidding me?

We have created a culture where the people's response to drowning is to climb on the roof of their house and wait for a government helicopter.

We've created a culture where, if you work your ass off, you are derided like some sort of leper. Yet, if you are a total jerk off, the state will bail you out of your screw ups and, of course, it's that rich guy's fault you are a douche bag..

No one's looking for opportunity, they're all standing around with their mouths open waiting for the great government tit to suckle.

Perhaps The Messiah and the Obamunists would care to read my post on The Pygmalion Effect.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What pisses me off more than anything is that this jerk-off of a president speaks as if this relatively mild downturn is something akin to the Great Depression when it actually isn't. Then the freakin' jack-ass tries to make it like the Great Depression and the dumb-ass public thinks he's doing a great job because he talks "pretty".

I'm going freakin' crazy with these lazy-assed, nothing is my fault, jerk-offs who can't do a damn thing for themselves.

I want to line some of them up and punch on them! What a bunch of idiots. Where did all these ass holles come from?

Luv,

Gary

Anonymous said...

I have to apologize for the above, Gordon. I knew I would be getting drunk a lot during the next four years. So far that seems to be case.

gordon gekko said...

It's why I gave up beer for Lent