The Playbook…

 

Jason Furman

Jason Furman

Listening to “School Boy” Jay Carney and Chairman of the CEA Jason Furman spin the CBO’s recent cost projections for Obamacare, was both disheartening and infuriating at the same time. I suppose this was actually a good thing however, in that there should now be no doubt whatsoever about who’s running this country.

In the simplest of terms, Obamacare is just another dividing line whereby hard-working Americans will subsidize the lives of those who may now choose to do less, simply because they can. Make no mistake my fellow patriots, this stuff is straight out of Saul Alinski’s “Rules for Radicals”. The slow but calculated demise of the spirit of {hard work equals success}, is a key component of their war on this nations founding principles, along with the construction of a wholly dependent entitlement class that will ultimately influence future elections.

Some of us have always known this was the Left’s playbook if and when they ever had a shot at real power. However watching it and listening to it play out in real time can take a freedom loving patriots breath away. God save the United States of America.

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About Fred Comella

Fred Comella (Patriot64) is a Christian/Conservative writer who left his very blue home state of Rhode Island behind for the free state of Florida. His articles have appeared in print around the globe and he is regularly attacked by the Progressive Left for his positions on the issues of the day. Comella used the corruption and ideological warfare rampant in his old home state as a launching pad for his national writing. Read on and join in the discussion. Your input is Constitutionally protected and always welcome…
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