KingCondanomation
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What I don't get is how so many were duped into thinking Obama was this inspirational JFK self-responsibility type leader, Obama does his best to make himself like a centrist or moderate, but his lifetime voting record was ALWAYS a solid far left Democrat voting record. 92.33% lifetime voting record for the Liberal leftwing side:
http://www.acuratings.org/2007all.htm#IL
Voting records are not perfect but they are the most honest way to see how a person truly is through their actions and not what they say their beliefs are.
"WASHINGTON - Big government is back - and so are big taxes.
President Obama unveiled a mammoth, $3.6 trillion budget yesterday that would dramatically boost federal spending almost across the board - and pay for it with tax hikes of $1 trillion on individuals and businesses over the next decade.
Experts immediately tagged the new president's supersized spending plan the most sweeping government overhaul since Lyndon Johnson's Great Society in the 1960s.
Marty Regalia, the chief economist at the US Chamber of Commerce, called it "the biggest return to the welfare state that we've seen in decades."
The budget would create an eye-popping $1.8 trillion deficit for the 2009 fiscal year - the highest ever in dollar terms - amounting to a 12.3 percent share of the economy, which is the largest since 1945. "
http://www.nypost.com/seven/02272009/news/politics/1t_in_taxes_is_hell_to_pay_157199.htm
http://www.acuratings.org/2007all.htm#IL
Voting records are not perfect but they are the most honest way to see how a person truly is through their actions and not what they say their beliefs are.
"WASHINGTON - Big government is back - and so are big taxes.
President Obama unveiled a mammoth, $3.6 trillion budget yesterday that would dramatically boost federal spending almost across the board - and pay for it with tax hikes of $1 trillion on individuals and businesses over the next decade.
Experts immediately tagged the new president's supersized spending plan the most sweeping government overhaul since Lyndon Johnson's Great Society in the 1960s.
Marty Regalia, the chief economist at the US Chamber of Commerce, called it "the biggest return to the welfare state that we've seen in decades."
The budget would create an eye-popping $1.8 trillion deficit for the 2009 fiscal year - the highest ever in dollar terms - amounting to a 12.3 percent share of the economy, which is the largest since 1945. "
http://www.nypost.com/seven/02272009/news/politics/1t_in_taxes_is_hell_to_pay_157199.htm