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United States News Title: Relying on Barack Obama to fix the economy makes about as much sense as letting Michael Vick watch your DOG. Relying on Barack Obama to fix the economy, makes about as much sense as letting Michael Vick watch your DOG. Things are getting really goofy this time of year, what with the midterm election approaching fast. All of a sudden we're supposed to believe that Democrats are the solution to an ailing economy. Good luck with that! Most people believe they're the cause. Remember when we were told that in order to avoid 8% unemployment, we had to have a nearly $1,000,000,000,000 "stimulus" package? (If you add one more zero, it will be the total number of times Obama has blamed Bush for something, since he took office.) That was the deal. Pass the stimulus, and unemployment would stay manageable. No one said that it would go up to almost ten percent, and that they'd pin it all on the previous administration. Nope. By gosh, they'd keep the unemployment number small. Right. And Rosie O'Donnell is anorexic. You know what we call 8% unemployment now? "The good old days." H.L. Mencken once remarked that nobody ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American public. In November, we'll see if underestimating the intelligence of the American voters will keep Democrats in office. That's what is happening now. Liberals are hoping people are too stupid to notice what a disaster the Democratic Congress, inspired by a Democratic President, has made of our economy. The mess that it's in now, makes a teenager's room look like a sterilized operating theater. But, hey, what else can the Democrats do, except blame someone else? They have the Presidency, the Senate, and the House, but they're upset with Republicans. Are they serious? The Republicans don't have enough influence in Washington, to get pizza delivery. But they're responsible for what's happening now? Oh, wait, it's Bush's fault! But didn't they say they'd fix everything if only we'd elect Barry O and his merry band of socialists? Yep, I'm pretty sure that's what we were promised. Oh well, what's a broken promise or two? A small price to pay for a youthful President with a dream, and the skill to drain threes from the baseline. Well, at least the Democrats still have the media on their side. Those shameless sycophants of the brain dead media, are always ready to defend the indefensible, and heap blame on the blameless. Their latest tactic is to call anyone who disagrees with the current administration, "extreme." Seriously. If you believe in small and efficient government, low taxes, personal responsibility, and a healthy respect for the principles of America's founders, then you're an extremist. Wow! Be careful, America! Such extremist vigilantes are being bred in PTA meetings, Elks Clubs, and other terror cells sprinkled all across our great land. Scary, eh? I understand Katie Couric is so upset, that lately she's only perky twice a day. Walter Cronkite is actually thinking of returning to public life. Oh, wait, maybe I'm thinking of Al Gore. No matter, they're both dead.. I guess the irony here, is that our President is the one with extremist ties. All his life he has associated with communists (oh, excuse me all the heck, I meant MARXISTS), and folks like suspected killers Bernardine Dohrn and William Ayers, who actually declared war on America, when they weren't making devices that go boom in the night. But the extremists are all on the political right, we're told. Well, come November, we'll see if the people -- those extremist types that vote, anyway -- are going to buy what the media and current administration's selling. In the meantime, America, be very careful. You never know when a tea party will break out. Unlike the political left, these protesters are very extreme. Yeah, they even clean up after themselves.
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