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		<title>By: Your Brother</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I forced myself to watched Obama’s speech last evening. You know the saying, “keep your friends close, and your enemies closer,” We have a crisis in this country and Obama proposed nothing in the way of policy changes that will get us job creation or economic growth… or national security.

All Obama did was described his conviction for big government with higher taxes. I know some think that this statement is political rhetoric… no it is not, it is the truth! 

Big government and higher taxes will not lead to jobs or growth. Big government and higher taxes will only lead to more people on food stamps and welfare. And the saddest part of this is Obama and the liberal democrats defend this as a fair outcome.

We have to confront the truth about Obama. Economic growth and prosperity is not at the top of his agenda. He will always prefer a food stamp economy to a paycheck economy and call it fair. I call it ‘Socialism!”

I was taught that it is by ones work that one distinguishes himself; do not love laziness or you will become poor; we will always have poor with us; we need to teach the poor, so they will know if anyone will not work they will not eat. If you think that this is harsh… do your research and check the source! 

Obama and a large part of this political class (which includes a lot of republicans), it’s about their power, their right to rule. They just want to take money from Joe the Plumber – the working people who makes over 90 per cent of the jobs -- and redistribute it to the government bureaucracy and their political friends and allies. That’s why so much of that nearly trillion-dollar stimulus didn’t create jobs but just went into the pockets of special interests who support Obama and the leadership of the Democratic Socialist Party.

No better example of this exists than in the crisis of American energy. Obama and his political allies – not of few of whom love living in energy inefficient houses or driving gas-guzzling luxury vehicles – openly admit they want gas prices (all gas has a 17% Fed. Tax!) to remain high so that the rest of America will learn to live more modestly. They think it’s good for rest of us. Only recently, the president canceled the Keystone XL Pipeline that would have created countless new jobs and helped America on the way to energy independence because he wanted to appease the far left of his party. And yet not a single word on the Keystone XL pipeline was spoken last night.

To create jobs and growth in this country, we must start with dramatic tax reform that lowers taxes and maximizes capital investment and job creation. We need a “Flat Tax” so every one can pay their fair share. We must return to a dollar is as good as gold whose purchasing power is the same in thirty years as it is today. We must dramatically expand American energy production. We must have smarter regulation at the same time we abolish destructive and costly regulatory systems beginning with Obamacare, Dodd-Franks, and Sarbanes-Oxley. And, unlike the current administration, we must have faith in job creators. 

With these policies the state of the union will be much better. They will create an explosion in job creation and lead to robust economic growth and a return to prosperity. Furthermore, a paycheck economy will put us on a path to balanced budgets and paying down our national debt.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I forced myself to watched Obama’s speech last evening. You know the saying, “keep your friends close, and your enemies closer,” We have a crisis in this country and Obama proposed nothing in the way of policy changes that will get us job creation or economic growth… or national security.</p>
<p>All Obama did was described his conviction for big government with higher taxes. I know some think that this statement is political rhetoric… no it is not, it is the truth! </p>
<p>Big government and higher taxes will not lead to jobs or growth. Big government and higher taxes will only lead to more people on food stamps and welfare. And the saddest part of this is Obama and the liberal democrats defend this as a fair outcome.</p>
<p>We have to confront the truth about Obama. Economic growth and prosperity is not at the top of his agenda. He will always prefer a food stamp economy to a paycheck economy and call it fair. I call it ‘Socialism!”</p>
<p>I was taught that it is by ones work that one distinguishes himself; do not love laziness or you will become poor; we will always have poor with us; we need to teach the poor, so they will know if anyone will not work they will not eat. If you think that this is harsh… do your research and check the source! </p>
<p>Obama and a large part of this political class (which includes a lot of republicans), it’s about their power, their right to rule. They just want to take money from Joe the Plumber – the working people who makes over 90 per cent of the jobs &#8212; and redistribute it to the government bureaucracy and their political friends and allies. That’s why so much of that nearly trillion-dollar stimulus didn’t create jobs but just went into the pockets of special interests who support Obama and the leadership of the Democratic Socialist Party.</p>
<p>No better example of this exists than in the crisis of American energy. Obama and his political allies – not of few of whom love living in energy inefficient houses or driving gas-guzzling luxury vehicles – openly admit they want gas prices (all gas has a 17% Fed. Tax!) to remain high so that the rest of America will learn to live more modestly. They think it’s good for rest of us. Only recently, the president canceled the Keystone XL Pipeline that would have created countless new jobs and helped America on the way to energy independence because he wanted to appease the far left of his party. And yet not a single word on the Keystone XL pipeline was spoken last night.</p>
<p>To create jobs and growth in this country, we must start with dramatic tax reform that lowers taxes and maximizes capital investment and job creation. We need a “Flat Tax” so every one can pay their fair share. We must return to a dollar is as good as gold whose purchasing power is the same in thirty years as it is today. We must dramatically expand American energy production. We must have smarter regulation at the same time we abolish destructive and costly regulatory systems beginning with Obamacare, Dodd-Franks, and Sarbanes-Oxley. And, unlike the current administration, we must have faith in job creators. </p>
<p>With these policies the state of the union will be much better. They will create an explosion in job creation and lead to robust economic growth and a return to prosperity. Furthermore, a paycheck economy will put us on a path to balanced budgets and paying down our national debt.</p>
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