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OBAMA: Doesn't deserve credit

| October 16, 2015 9:00 PM

According to Sandra Boynton, We should give credit to Obama for everything good, and blame the GOP for all failures.

Although often told, gasoline wasn’t $4.85 a gallon when Bush left office, it was about $2 a gallon.

Liberals also fail to mention that the Demo’s Pelosi and Reid controlled both houses, and were responsible for the Commerce and Banking committees that controlled the savings and loan companies. In the months prior to failure, they gave sub prime loans and contributions to the Demo’s in charge, but no blame or responsibility were put on Pelosi or Reid, it was blamed on Bush for not doing their job.

The intelligent policies have 93 million people out of the job market, 50 million in poverty on welfare and 41 million on food stamps.

The snarky comment about having to live in a Red state implies that our conservative legislators don’t deserve any credit for the economy in our state, but it’s happening despite the failed policies of Obama.

A lot of people came here to enjoy lower taxes, less crime and Liberal intrusion on their lives. Unfortunately, some brought their liberal baggage, and want to change it to what they left because they believe they are more enlightened that those they believe to be conservative rubes.

Although the slogan that the GOP wants dirty water and air is the liberal mantra, domestic and foreign policy indicates that the liberal Demo’s favor infanticide, getting rid of Christians and Jews, and disarming citizens. This is being pushed prior to welcoming tens of thousands of Muslim refugees from terrorist countries.

While this administration hasn’t enforced the gun laws we have, they create gun free zones without armed security, and put the blame on gun owners who refuse to be taken out in the defenseless sheep like setting created by liberals who are never wrong or responsible.

Obama promised Obamacare wouldn’t cost the taxpayers a dime, and premiums would be lower. We have more than 18 trillion in debt and premiums that tripled. There isn’t a rosy picture here, and continued belief that his policies haven’t failed the entire world are pure fiction.

RAY L. FINK

Santa