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Friday, January 6, 2017

Regarding an article written by Timothy Egan of the New York Times


I just finished reading a fantasy article written by Timothy Egan of the New York Times. It is obvious that this man lives in a galaxy far, far away. He gushes praise on Obama regarding his economic record over the last eight years totally ignoring the fact that the so-called ‘recovery’ never has managed to exceed 3% growth for any of Obama’s eight years in office. He praised Obama for job creation again totally ignoring the fact that almost all of the jobs created in Obama’s reign have been low-paying dead-end jobs that present the American workers with little or no chance for ever climbing out of poverty. This is evidenced by the fact that there are millions more Americans now living in poverty than when Obama first took office.

Timothy Egan’s glowing claims of the excellence of Obama’s reign are nothing more than rantings of a man who thinks that the average reader is so dumb that they will believe any lies he spouts. He makes the absurd claim that Obamacare has reigned in the costs of health care when even an idiot can clearly see that the costs of health care within the Obamacare umbrella have skyrocketed. Here is the obvious truth. The average American cannot afford health care with a $10,000 yearly deductible and $800-$1000 monthly premiums for a small family.

Then he purposely ignores the real reason for the displeasure with Obama’s executive orders. Most of Obama’s executive orders were written as orders from the Emperor to bypass the constitution by writing laws by executive order. Most of the other executive orders were written to invalidate laws that had been legally passed by Congress, because Emperor Obama refused to fulfill his oath of office to enforce the legal laws passed by Congress. It is not so much the number of executive orders by Obama, as anyone with a brain can easily see it is the content and purpose of the executive orders that is important.

Last of all, Timothy makes the most absurd of all of his comments by claiming that the Obama administration was scandal-free. This surpasses the definition of fantasy. There were no years of the Obama administration not laden with scandal. It started almost immediately with examples like fast and furious, continued with the IRS scandal, and was persistently upheld by the inability of the Obama administration to ever utter the truth. In my opinion, all of the years of the Obama administration were nothing more than cover-up and a cesspool of corruption.   

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