Tuesday, July 10, 2012

The Ghost Factor

Bill O'Reilly must have seen a ghost. In fact, a slew of Americans are seeing ghosts.

O'Reilly, beyond fashionably late to the damage being caused by the Obama regime, unloaded on Obama in his Talking Points Memo last night on The O'Reilly factor on the FOX News Channel.

Gateway Pundit has analysis on the must see segment, presented below:



Although Obama holds himself in the highest of regard, the economic statistics of the Obama tenure, across the board, paint a grotesque picture of failure. The Keynesian economic model has failed again, although it can be strongly argued Obama is intentionally crashing the system in an effort to create a socialist utopia of governmental control of the corporations and individuals.

This is far from the Reagan mandate of free market capitalism and entrepreneurship, creating an incentivized work force adhering to morality, hard work and competition. Reagan operated with four pillars of of a strong economy; sound money, tax cuts, job creation and limited government regulation, taxes and spending. During the Reagan administration, over 20 million jobs were created.

If Obama wanted to get America back to work, he would follow the blueprint for success provided by Reagan. Instead, Obama happily presides over an America in economic decline. In many ways, we are seeing the ghost of 1980. Certainly, Mitt Romney is no Ronaldus Magnus, but has a measurable amount of previous business success. Obama has proven economically inept, and given his record operates with communistic processes.

America should hear loudly the words presented by Ronald Reagan in his inaugural address in 1980, which are quite relevant today.
 

It is a time for choosing America. A society based on entitlements which rob individuals of their identity and hope crushing the entrepreneurial spirit, or restricting punitive tax and regulatory burdens, unleashing competition providing a platform from which Americans have the economic freedom to pursue the grandest of dreams.

Free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. Government is not the solution to our problems, but is in fact the problem.

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