Wednesday, August 31, 2011

A House Divided?

Not according to the Black Caucus....

Black Caucus wants Obama
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus told a town hall meeting there is no doubt who the CBC wants to see win the White House in 2012: Barack Obama.
At a packed church auditorium in central Los Angeles, Rep. Karen Bass, D-Calif., accused the media of creating a controversy between the caucus and the president.

"Part of the way that it's been covered, frankly, has pissed me off, because they always want to see us divided," she said. "The Congressional Black Caucus is very clear about who we want to see in the White House the next four years, and we're not going to let them divide us."
But not every member was as thrilled about President Obama's performance.

"His advisers are not advising him correctly," Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., told the audience, referring to a White House jobs plan which many liberals expect to be too small.
"We have to have the president of the United States coming out for the jobs bill that will put millions of Americans to work," Conyers said. "We want the president on our side."




Oh? I get it. The president is just not being advised properly. Silly me, I thought it was still Bush's fault. The bottom line, Barack Obama doesn't have a plan and he never has had a plan. The only thing he knows about creating jobs is that he can create jobs by expanding government. Other than that, he has no clue about how to go about creating jobs in the private sector, where the economy is truly driven. Why? Because he is an anti American, anti capitalist and he cannot fathom how to create jobs other than to expand government.

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