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Obama Exporting Chicago's Misery to a City Near You

Alan from NJ Wrote: May 24, 2010 11:00 PM
Here in NJ, our governor is not fooling around. The human misery is palpable, and his ratings are falling. He is doing what needs to be done, all over the country, and he has a real fight on his hands. You want fiscal responsibility and promises kept, but the price is close to too much to bear. I am more concerned about the direction of policies, since draconian measures, while they are needed and may work, hurt too many. Fiscal conservatives cannot buy votes, but are the real solution to our problems.
As a baby is weaned it might express, if it could talk, outrage and claims of unfairness.
'There is No Free Lunch'. I can just imagine that as a poster in Sharpton's office.

If you want to get a good glimpse of what America will look like if President Obama continues to push his “change” agenda, take a close look at Chicago.  But brace yourself: it is not a pretty picture.

Chicago, as we all know, is Mr. Obama’s home and the place where he served as a community organizer, a state legislator, and a US Senator.   Obama championed a variety of jobs creation programs, advanced ideas to reduce crime, and sought earmarks totaling some $800 million dollars to boost the Chicago economy.  By all accounts, he was energetic, determined, and successful...

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