
“Democratic leaders say their legislation will grow the economy. What it will do is grow the government, increase our taxes down the line and saddle future generations with debt. Who among us would ask our children for a loan, so we could spend money we do not have, on things we do not need? That is precisely what the Democrats in Congress just did. It’s irresponsible. And it’s no way to strengthen our economy, create jobs or build a prosperous future for our children.”
–Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal in his rebuttal to Obama’s address Tuesday night
“[President Obama's line in Tuesday night's speech,] ‘We have identified more than two trillion dollars [in savings] over the next ten years’ drew applause from the Congress, but wait’ll they see which of their favorite programs — which go to their favorite constituents and donors — get whacked.”
–political analyst Rich Galen
“Let’s remember that most folks — even those with underwater mortgages, where the loan value is more than the home value — do not walk away from their obligations. They don’t want to wreck their credit — and their homes are their castles. That’s the American way. But if we penalize the good guys and subsidize the bad ones, we are undermining the moral and economic fabric of this country.”
–Lawrence Kudlow
“Disgraced Democratic Sen. John Edwards was right about one thing: There are two Americas. One America is full of moochers, big and small, corporate and individual, trampling over themselves with their hands out demanding endless bailouts. The other America is full of disgusted, hardworking citizens getting sick of being played for chumps and punished for practicing personal responsibility.”
–columnist Michelle Malkin
“Racial ‘sensitivity’ requires not eradicating racial stereotypes but keeping them alive –and not only keeping them alive but remaining acutely conscious of them at all times.”
–Wall Street Journal columnist James Taranto
“If black people continue to accept the corrupt blame game agenda of liberal whites, black politicians and assorted hustlers, as opposed to accepting personal responsibility, the future for many black Americans will remain bleak.”
–economist Walter E. Williams
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Patriot Post, Wednesday Chronicle – Vol. 09 No. 08
“Democratic leaders say their legislation will grow the economy. What it will do is grow the government, increase our taxes down the line and saddle future generations with debt. Who among us would ask our children for a loan, so we could spend money we do not have, on things we do not need? That is precisely what the Democrats in Congress just did. It’s irresponsible. And it’s no way to strengthen our economy, create jobs or build a prosperous future for our children.”
–Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal in his rebuttal to Obama’s address Tuesday night
“[President Obama's line in Tuesday night's speech,] ‘We have identified more than two trillion dollars [in savings] over the next ten years’ drew applause from the Congress, but wait’ll they see which of their favorite programs — which go to their favorite constituents and donors — get whacked.”
–political analyst Rich Galen
“Let’s remember that most folks — even those with underwater mortgages, where the loan value is more than the home value — do not walk away from their obligations. They don’t want to wreck their credit — and their homes are their castles. That’s the American way. But if we penalize the good guys and subsidize the bad ones, we are undermining the moral and economic fabric of this country.”
–Lawrence Kudlow
“Disgraced Democratic Sen. John Edwards was right about one thing: There are two Americas. One America is full of moochers, big and small, corporate and individual, trampling over themselves with their hands out demanding endless bailouts. The other America is full of disgusted, hardworking citizens getting sick of being played for chumps and punished for practicing personal responsibility.”
–columnist Michelle Malkin
“Racial ‘sensitivity’ requires not eradicating racial stereotypes but keeping them alive –and not only keeping them alive but remaining acutely conscious of them at all times.”
–Wall Street Journal columnist James Taranto
“If black people continue to accept the corrupt blame game agenda of liberal whites, black politicians and assorted hustlers, as opposed to accepting personal responsibility, the future for many black Americans will remain bleak.”
–economist Walter E. Williams
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