Dear Fellow Americans who oppose Government Dictatorships:
President Obama spoke without teleprompter last week in Roanoke. His Marxism slipped out off his tongue when he made the charges suggesting the the government roads arrived before someone invented the automobile.
Today’s college professors do tend to believe this twisting of reality. They have never existed outside of the classroom dictatorships. Many, like Barack Hussein Obama discover self love and adulation and move on to lawyering; lawyering not to seek truth, but to seek office through untruth.
In a democratic, or rather republican society, government is supposed to be subservient to the people. Mr. Obama has never expressed this sentiment except in his speechifying. Ususally it is very difficult for a Marsist in an open society to sell a government dictatorship as the preferred rule of the land. But, this is the change that Barack Hussein Obama had promised to the American voter in 2008 with great pomp and circumstance.
Barack Hussein Obama is the most negatively divisive president in American history….his major accomlishment of the past three plus years of leading American “from behind”….in his words.
His Marxist statemens made in Roanoke are tell tale. He is who he is….a failure as an American leader…….whose true goals remain unclear. Except that by his words and deeds, Mr. Obama is a Marxist, a social welfare guy who believes government is the master of society with BHO at the helm.
I’d like to introduce you to Richard Walker, the head of the National Center for Policy Analysis, whose reportings I often add to this MN Prager blogsite. His response to Barack Hussein’s pronouncement of the role of government in life is eloquent:
Dear Policy Patriot,
According to President Obama, the self-made man is an illusion. “If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help,” he said this week in Roanoke, Virginia. “Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you’ve got a business – you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.”
This burst of ideological candor is an insult to entrepreneurs and job creators everywhere. It reveals the current Administration’s disdain for the hard-working, risk-taking, creative individuals who have made America a prosperous nation. You and I know this philosophy is dead wrong. The key to a strong America is supporting and encouraging entrepreneurs and job creators. I invite you to read the NCPA’s ground-breaking task force report which shows creative, entrepreneurial solutions to common problems facing the poor instead of relying on the government.
Richard Walker
Chief Operating Officer
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