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I Voted for Obama, Now I’m Voting for Ron Paul

Posted on Sep 1, 2011 by CHESSNOID in Bailout, Current Events, Economy, Obama, Recession, Ron Paul, housing bust, housing market | 0 Comments

The article “I Voted for Obama, Now I’m Voting for Ron Paul” is in the Huffington Post by Anthony Anderson. I think many young people were suckered into voting for a politician who broke all his promises. And I do mean suckered with lines like change we can believe in (chessnoid slaps his forehead)! President Obama has been a disappointment for America and for all his supporters.

I remember when Bill Maher and Jon Stewart used to bash Bush. During the first year of Obama’s term, they use to say give Obama time (like most Obamabots), but now they know he is just as incompetent as Bush or maybe even worse. I think he was recently called Jimmy Carter 2.0.  Both comedians now know their presidential pick is a failure and now acknowledge it is OK to make fun of him like most of our corrupt politicians (see video below).

My biggest disappointment in his administration is his criticism on Bush and his abusive spending that got us into this bad recession. Yet, President Obama has taken it upon himself to be as fiscally irresponsible and has made it a goal to wastefully outspend his predecessor. The new 3 stooges Obama, Geithner, and Bernanke are no different than the original stooges Bush, Paulson and Bernanke.

Even though transparency has been a continued theme preached by President Obama and his administration, we continue to see the actions from deliberate planning out of public sight. I am specifically talking about the numerous FRAUD bailouts that reward companies for failing, the outlandish budgets that continue to increase the federal deficit which further harms our economy, and manipulated stress tests that have negotiated results by the banks to show them in a better light. Simply put, President Obama is just the democrat version of President Bush.

The Daily Show

Did you fall in love with Obama? Why??

Huffington Post

I truly believe that I speak for so many young progressives that would be proponents for peace, clean food and water, and a government that actually helps and cares for its citizens.

After 8 years of GWB and the lies about WMDs, 9-11, Monsanto, Iraq…etc…anyone coming from the other party looked like a better choice. I was somehow still under the illusion that the Democratic Party would work for the people and not corporate/banking/defense industry interests.

I cried when Obama won. I really thought it was a new dawn for the US and the world as a whole. I was so ashamed of the Bush administration… all the violence and greed just made me ashamed to be from the US. Somehow though I still thought that there was a difference between the two parties.

I have to thank Mr. Obama for waking me up to this truth. When he showed support for Monsanto and big agribusiness, the continued (and escalated) warmongering, and even the continued selling-out of the American taxpayer to the Federal Reserve, the lightbulb went off in my head — they are all simply employees.

On the other hand, Dr. Ron Paul seems to be the only candidate that is talking about the big pink elephant in the room. The money wasted on war, the fact that our nation has been sold to international banks, and that the federal government is becoming a monster overtaking state autonomy.

I never would have thought that the day would come where I would actually consider voting for someone else than a democrat. I want the world to be clean and healthy paradise planet for the next generations and for those that are living here now. I want the freedom to be able to buy clean food and drink unfluoridated water. I feel that its not asking too much, but the current administration continues to take away these rights.

Ron Paul seems to be the only option, and the furthered bashing of him by the mainstream media shows that they see him as a threat. I seriously hope that his time will come in 2012.

Peace and Prosperity to the US and EVERY person on the planet! Here is to sanity in 2012.

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