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Obama's going to take your stuff!

Obama is bent on being a socialist; taking from who he thinks has too much and victimizing others. He must be fired!

Obama’s going to take your house, your car and anything you might have more of than the other guy or gal. Sad. Very sad, too, that 23 million Americans are without a job. They probably don’t have any stuff and are just praying for a place to sleep and eat. Infuriating, too, that under Obama for the first time in 100 years America’s credit rating has been downgraded. How did this happen? Obama promised “If I don’t fix the economy in three years, then I’ll be a one-term president." Instead Obama’s promises focused on Obamacare with its taxes, death panels, abortions and doctors answering to government rather than patients. Obama dolled out-- free cell phones, lots of entitlements, lies, and added his handpicked czars free from America’s Constitution ensuring no one branch of government becomes too powerful.

Now, pack up and hide your stuff cause Obama is going to take it. Maybe not this moment, but he’s coming after what you’ve worked to earn. Obama has his believers who think that they are entitled to America’s stuff. Each believer is waiting for Obama’s second term. It will be the end of America as we loved its capitalism. The lines will form to dole out all that cash from “ the rich“ who Obama seems to hate (yet he’s a millionaire). Are you prepared to protect your stuff from these entitlement lines?

Right now, King Obama’s edict is that he’s going to take some from the rich to give to the other folks. Obama defines these “rich” now as those who earn $250,000. Why $250,000 and not $450,000 or $95,000? If he is elected another four years, heaven forbid, his edict could change.

But the stuff? If this president plans to take from the rich to give to other folks, what else is possible? Why not cars, houses, land, trucks, boats, jewelry? You might own something the other guy doesn’t. No doubt you worked for it. You had your American Dream and saved and sacrificed till it became yours. What happens if the other folks don’t have stuff? Obama’s plan to share the wealth might not end at cash.

Voters we must stop Obama and his socialist insanity. In America, we work and sacrifice one thing for another. Americans are CAPITALISTS. Capitalism makes America rich in so many ways and better and different from other countries.

Obama’s promises are hot air on a teleprompter. Four more years of Obama is a nightmare to imagine. November 6 is the most important election in America’s history. It’s about saving our stuff; our pride in America, the American Dream, Capitalism, the Constitution. We must vote Obama fired! The only promise he’s read off that teleprompter that I’d wish he’d keep is to be a one-term president. Voters we must vote him out cause it appears he’s not keeping this promise either. November 6 will be our turn to help him keep that promise. Vote Romney/Ryan.

 

 

 

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Joseph Robert October 10, 2012 at 02:08 pm
Lyn,
Are you doing your Hitler impersonation again, and ordering people to do things! Doesn't look good! P.S. -- You have no idea if I am in Alameda, Cuyahoga Falls or Miami! So, stop your jumping to conclusions with ZERO evidence. And, I am not in California, FYI! So there!
Murphy-Solon October 10, 2012 at 02:08 pm
You see Lyn, that's the part of the Republican argument that I take offense to. Wall Street destroys the economy and walk away with untold millions. Those people that lost their jobs and were left wanting our receiving the lions share of the blame. Did you want Obama to say to them "look, I know Wall Street collapsed the economy but you people who paid the highest cost our just going to have to starve. In the meantime, we'll keep the overnight lending rate at zero so the perpetrators of this collapse can make millions more". Is that how you think it should have gone? And let's be clear about one thing. I've heard this same redistribution argument out of the Republicans my whole adult lifetime. Now, 30 years into my adulthood, what do you find? You find that the wealth gap between the top 10% and the bottom 90% is wider than at any time in our history. Either the Dems have done a poor job of this redistribution over the last 30 years or the Repubs were full of it. Also, the 2008 financial collapse was the largest wealth redistribution in our history. The average Americans equity in their homes, 401k's and pension plans tanked and was redirected to Wall Street. I challenge you to show me a time in our history where more wealth changed hands. That wealth went from the bottom to the top and not the other way around. Even GM, was affected. The immediate reason for their failure was a frozen credit market brought to them by their friends on Wall Street.
lyn October 10, 2012 at 02:09 pm
Murphy-
As you said,"I don't make enough money on my CD's". I know! So, we can work and save but then our savings just are not working for us. And the stock market is just too risky - it might be high now, but it sure isn't a true reflection of the economy. So, I don't want to be that person holding too much or the wrong stock, because I really think its headed down, very soon. And, I know you probably will not agree, but I think it will come down worse if Obama is reelected. I would capture the best interest rates now before they fall...starting next week!!!
Joseph Robert October 10, 2012 at 02:12 pm
Republican Leaders Agree that Mitt Romney Cannot Be Trusted
“If Governor Romney would like to give back all the money that he has earned from bankrupting companies and laying off employees, over his years at BAIN, then I would be glad to then listen to him. “ -Newt Gingrich, Republican leader and former Speaker of the US House of Rep. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoWkmYrp818 “This is someone (Romney) who doesn’t have a core. He has been on both sides of almost every single issue in the past 10 years. “ –Rick Santorum, Republican leader and former Republican Senator http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av3q7-a-ayc&feature=player_embedded#! “He’s (Romney) certainly being dishonest about his own record! When he says that he had the endorsement of the NRA, he did not. When he says he didn’t raise taxes, and in fact, there were $500 million in fees raised during this time. When he talks about my record or John McCain’s. He’s making up stuff, it’s just incredible. In Arkansas, we call it DISHONESTY.” - Mike Huckabee, Fox News commentator and former Governor of Arkansas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av3q7-a-ayc&feature=player_embedded#! P.S - Sound familiar with Romney’s dishonest tactics speaking in the first debate with Obama! Republicans and Democrats alike agree; Romney cannot be trusted!
Joseph Robert October 10, 2012 at 02:12 pm
Learn about Mitt Romney’s campaign promises, from Mitt Romney!
1.5 million views this week! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPgfzknYd20
Murphy-Solon October 10, 2012 at 02:16 pm
That's the conundrum Lyn, I feel the same way. With the European debt crisis winding it's way down an uncertain path, I don't want to touch the stock market. Even the bond market is overextended but CD's are paying zippo. There really isn't a decent option.
lyn October 10, 2012 at 02:21 pm
I don't like what happened on Wall Street either. But I do think the bailout was needed there because our entire economy might have collapsed. Most Rep didn't like that Bush created TARP, but what would have happened to our country otherwise?
But, lets remember how and when that economic crisis began... back in the 1990's when , wouldn't it be nice for everyone to own a home. Yes, but practical? So, the lending was eased and the banks were forced to lend to those not credit worthy and then they dumped those packages of bad loans and mess, mess, mess... Everyone scrambled to make a buck. Plenty of blame to go around. But, how about those homeowners not taking responsibility? What about their neighbors who were "good citizens" and paid their mortgages, but got no breaks, yet those who did not, got free "rent" while not paying and living there, reductions in payments, or how about $2000(?) if your home was foreclosed. I know, lots of generalities, but again... all people taking, but ME! When do I get mine? I'm not rich or poor, pay my bills. But, I do not want the government taking care of me, and I do think we ALL should be paying some federal income tax...and the rich should be paying a little more.
Joseph Robert October 10, 2012 at 02:22 pm
Lyn, please provide proof that you are indeed a Cuyahoga Falls area resident. Start by providing Social Security number, address, phone, and date of birth. (LOL).
Why are you so quick to condemn other readers who have different opinions than yourself? You act a lot like your "leader" Mitt Romney with his condemning, "47 percent" comments.
lyn October 10, 2012 at 02:29 pm
Still waiting for Hillary and Bill's comments about Obama during the last primary.
Murphy-Solon October 10, 2012 at 02:29 pm
Look Lyn, I've told you in the past that our society behaved badly in this housing mess straight up and down the chain of command. I've also accepted that government policy to expand home ownership was too aggressive. But if you think the Wall Street shenanigans had anything to do with some moral imperative to help the homeless, then I don't quite know what else I can say to you on the subject. Don't want to sound like a broken record, but, I think you would find Sheila Bair's book " Bull by the Horns" to be ver enlightening. P.S. proud of the way you're not responding to those other posts.
lyn October 10, 2012 at 02:32 pm
Annuities might be an option.
lyn October 10, 2012 at 02:37 pm
Other posts?? I don't see them, do you???
I'd like to forget about yesterday and being drug into the gutter. Anyway, I think I rambled on in my last post, brain bouncing all over. I need breakfast.
Phyllis Stager October 10, 2012 at 02:39 pm
Well y'all...My internet connection has bee down more than 24 hours. I think it was back as of a few minutes ago.
And let me just say, I haven't caught up with all the postings, but you guys are great to have exchanges with. As to my 'foreign' credentials, I lived on Little Mountain Road in Mentor, attended Mentor Elem, and MHS and attend alum reunions. I went to school in Cleveland and Columbus. My 3 sons were born in Ohio. I love Ohio as the people I grew up with had wonderful values, there was a sense of community and caring. My oldest friends live in Ohio. But...I love Texas, too. And we in Texas are FAR better off budget and economy-wise than is Ohio. I want Ohio to make a real comeback. Cheers
Murphy-Solon October 10, 2012 at 02:39 pm
LOL, you're an able combatant Lyn. I can sense the softer side of you. Eat a good breakfast. Catch up to you later.
lyn October 10, 2012 at 02:46 pm
Ditto.
Murphy-Solon October 10, 2012 at 02:46 pm
I missed you Phyllis. I've always liked Mentor particularly Headlands State Park and Pickle Bills (Grand River). Ohio is actually doing better than the national norm right now Phyllis and the natural gas potential that is being developed can turn out to be a boon for us like oil is for Texas. I've always thought that Ohio has an exceptional metro park system. In your opinion, how does the Texas park system stack up?
Phyllis Stager October 10, 2012 at 02:54 pm
Gosh, there are parks all over the place here in Texas. There is State Park a mile from me on Lake Bob Sandlin. I spent several days camping at Big Bend National Park, canoeing down the Rio Grande a few years ago. And...Caddo Lake about an hour from me...the ONLY natural lake in Texas! (all our lakes are reservoirs) Texans are really proud of their heritage and their land. The state plants wild flowers on the side of almost all the roads and the Blue Bonnets in bloom are a sight to see. But....if it wasn't for air conditioning, our population would be a lot less!
Murphy-Solon October 10, 2012 at 03:00 pm
Phyllis, I've never been to Texas but was planning to visit your state in November for a Browns - Cowboys football game. Unfortunately, my mother's health is in a precarious position and I had to tell my friends to plan the trip w/o me. That bums me out because I've always wanted to visit Dallas. I'm a history buff and for years I've wanted to visit Dealy Plaza and the Texas Book Depository and the phenomenal new stadium that Jerry Jones built.
Phyllis Stager October 10, 2012 at 03:11 pm
I am sorry to hear about your mother. Prayers that all turns out well for her.
Dallas is filled with Yankees, so you would not feel as though you are in a foreign land. You would have to go to Fort Worth to the Stockyards to get a sense of Texas. I take my Ohio friends there when they come to Texas. It is really pretty great, museums, country music, twice a day cattle drives, etc. Dallas is a pretty sophisticated city, also a lovely place but only traces of true identifiable 'Texas' character!
Davis February 16, 2013 at 08:47 pm
I can't believe I'm just finding these articles! These are amazing!
Oh and how'd that election work out for you there....?
John McMillan February 16, 2013 at 10:09 pm
hahaha by far the funniest post I've read all year!
Richard Parker February 17, 2013 at 06:30 pm
I work my ass off for $34,000 a year while the rich enjoy the riches they were either born into or happened to be in the right place at the right time. It has nothing to do with what you "worked for." Obama's plan sounds fair to me.
Rhonda Lee Starr February 18, 2013 at 02:19 pm
That's how I feel about every Wilhelm post. I'm convinced they're all written by a psychology professor using us all as lab rats.
Wally Hayman February 20, 2013 at 01:23 am
No, it's deer that are going to take your stuff.
And they're going to take it because that dang gomint constructed deer signs everywhere to let them know where they can cross to get to your house.
Dortor Wu May 9, 2013 at 07:33 pm
So if President Obama gives your stuff to the deer, it'll be all good, right?
Danarino May 9, 2013 at 09:49 pm
Maybe Al Ghore can get you a better job. Call him. He's been killin it during the Obamination years.
Murphy-Solon May 9, 2013 at 10:22 pm
Geez, you two are bored. You're just looking for an argument on a blog that's months old. I understand, I'm kind of going through withdraw myself. C'mon Danarino, write a one line blog like "is Obama a socialist?" and then it will be on.
Phyllis Stager May 10, 2013 at 01:26 pm
@ Murphy-Solon: Hey, where is that blog? Weren't you going to put one up as a 'debate' center? Hope all is well with you, its been months. Did you ever get to Texas? At least Obama made it to Texas yesterday! LOL! Maybe he can take home to the nation a rational economic policy! So much has happened nationally since we all had our 'exchanges'. To my way of thinking we are in a mess, particularly, culturally. Ohio is not the Ohio I knew and loved as I safely walked that mile to and from school. At any rate: Cheers!
Murphy-Solon May 10, 2013 at 01:35 pm
Hi Phyllis, I'm doing fine. Haven't written that blog yet but the topics have been so boring on the Patch lately that I just might have to blog something. You shouldn't worry about the moral fabric of the country. Things always seem to go the way they're meant to go. I understand the tendency to fight it but, throughout history, society evolves as intended. If not, life for women in this country would be totally different than what it is today. A big thunderstorm is heading our way in a few hours and I want to cut the lawn before it arrives. See you later !!!
Jon Douchichev June 5, 2013 at 11:09 pm
I am a socialist from Russia and everyone there agrees Obama is not even close to our socialist policies
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