From the mouth of a dear leader:
"Too many folks still don't have a sense that tomorrow will be better than today. And so, the question in this election is which way do we go?" President Obama asked at a fundraiser in Chicago on Sunday.
"Do we go forward towards a new vision of an America in which prosperity is shared?" Obama asked. "Or do we go backward to the same policies that got us in the mess in the first place?"
"I believe we have to go forward," Obama said. "I believe we have to keep working to create an America where no matter who you are, no matter what you look like, no matter where you come from, no matter what your last name is, no matter who you love, you can make it here if you try. That's what's at stake in November. That's what is why I am running for a second term as president of the United States of America."
I have one question for dear leader: the United States is the most prosperous and most powerful nation in the world. How did that happen? Was our nation built on the foundations of Marx and Lenin? Or was it established under the tenets of freedom and liberty for the individual--which means freedom in business?
Under the so-called leadership of the progressive democrats, the U.S. has seen its national debt skyrocket to unimaginable levels over the past 60 years. It is the progressive democrats who have implemented the progressive income tax scheme (16th Amendment), thereby punishing those at the highest tax brackets with ever higher taxes, while arrogantly demanding that the highest income earners pay their "fair share."
Please tell America, dear leader, where your Marxian socialist-style notions of redistributing the wealth and riches of others ("shared prosperity") has ever worked. Give me just one example of a Marxist-Leninist regime in history that has provided prosperity and freedom for its people--just one.
No, dear leader, you cannot, because no Marxist regime has ever provided prosperity or liberty for its people--quite the contrary. Communism/socialism has only lead to economic ruin and permanent revolution--never-ending chaos and crisis. It is not utopia (fantasy) that the communist creates--more like dystopia.
"Without warning he will enter the richest areas of the land. Then he will distribute among his followers the plunder and wealth of the rich--something his predecessors had never done. He will plot the overthrow of strongholds, but this will last for only a short while."
--Book of Daniel 11:24
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