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Obama’s plans could destroy the economy

In the game of hearts, occasionally, a player has such a full hand of high cards that he may actually attempt to take all the hearts, a very risky way to win (or lose) big in this game, called “shooting the moon.” If the other players catch on in time they can generally stop him.

President Obama has made economic decisions for about 30 months that seem to defy explanation, decisions that severely damage our economy — from spending us into massive debt with the so-called stimulus package, shutting down our energy expansion so that energy costs are the highest I’ve ever seen; taxing the wealthy (those earning over $250,000) and those who operate small businesses to such an extent that they must lay off employees; cap and trade; passing an enormously expensive health care plan; enacting prohibitive legislation on companies so that they are incapable of global competition; propping up corrupt unions; pandering to lobbyists and corrupt men like George Soros; and perhaps most insidious of all, the printing of billions of dollars.

If one were to deliberately devise a plan to destroy the American economy, Obama’s policies would be the most effective. So how do we explain this? I believe the president’s plan is to bring the American economy to its knees by the destruction of capitalism. This he intends to do in order to ultimately establish socialism. His professors at Columbia and Harvard and his “friends” in Chicago would certainly suggest a strong bent toward this economic ideology. I think our Commander in Chief is about to “shoot the moon” economically. This may explain the bizarre policy decisions we have observed. It would be wise for us to stop him before it is too late because our lives are in jeopardy if he succeeds at this dangerous game.

Terry Schwartz

Winfield

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