An Open Letter to Obama
Voters
Patriot Update – J. Matt Barber –
10/22/2012
We walked up to a fellow with a gray
pony tail, John Lennon glasses and Birkenstocks. He was wearing a Romney
sticker. “Mind if I ask why you’re voting for Mitt Romney?” I asked. “I assume
you are.”
His reply – and these were his
words, not mine – was short and to the point: “Because I refuse to be that
stupid twice.”
Changing one’s mind doesn’t always
reveal a tendency toward indecision. Sometimes, changing one’s mind reveals a
tendency toward wisdom.
1. If Barack Obama's policies
favored the working man, then why are 20 million plus of us still unemployed?
2. If Barack Obama's policies
favored the working man, then why have our health care premiums almost doubled
this past year with another 30+ per cent increase expected next year?
3. If Barack Obama's policies
favored the working man, why did he sign an executive order granting work
permits for millions of illegal aliens earlier this year, making middle class US
citizens compete for jobs with them?
4. If Barack Obama's policies
favored the working man, why did he refuse to sign the Keystone Pipeline
legislation that would have created tens of thousands of good paying energy
sector jobs?
5. If Barack Obama's policies
favored the working man, why did he kill energy permits on government land,
destroying tens of thousands of good paying middle class
jobs?
6. If Barack Obama's policies
favored the working man, why didn't his millions of "shovel-ready jobs" ever
materialize?
7. If Barack Obama's policies
favored the working man, why has he added more to the federal debt than all
previous US presidents combined, saddling future generations of working class
people with tens of thousands of dollars of debt per
capita?
The truth of the matter is this, my
friend; Barack Hussein Obama is no friend of the working man. He's a friend of
the politically connected, left-wing activist. We don't live during the
Industrial Revolution anymore when there were stark differences between
management and labor. We live in an interconnected, global economy with very
strong competition from countries that 50 years ago were disorganized and deeply
impoverished. In order for the US economy to grow, we can no longer
rely on the policies of 100 years ago that pitted manager vs. worker, and
divided us in order to conquer us by economic classes. We must work together,
offering the most productivity and innovation that each of us possesses in order
to remain the light of the world. That light has been dimmed the last 4 years,
and we can scarcely afford another. That's why I'm voting for
Romney.
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