Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Will Super Tuesday be better than Super Sunday???

I'm done with Billary. After this morning ( I listened to her on the TJMS) I'm very worried with her answers to some key questions. Some reasons why I now favor Obama over Hillary. He's willing to change. You can't be all about your ideas without willing to compromise on something. Her ideas are very socialist/communist on healthcare. I understand the ideas of free health care for all but at what cost? It might sound good in a sound bite but all providers don't take government subsidized insurance as it stands now. Regardless of what people may think it costs money to be a good doctor. They can't survive on a few low balled government payments. Besides medicaid recipients and US military already receive government paid health care. Go talk to one of them about how wonderful their medical care is. Even suggesting that your check be garnished for your own health care. This I don't agree with. You should not force anyone to have health care. People who want it fine, they can enter the program. People living on every penny possible can't afford any percentage out of their check. I realize this is a wrong thought process but it is reality. I believe that people should have options. Making everyone live by the whim of the government is communism. No healthcare system will be perfect but what she's touting is wrong. Plus if I'm not mistaken it crashed and burned in the 90s. When you really look at what is behind these ideas it gets kinda scary.

Hilary is a throw back to the tax and spend democrat. That doesn't automatically get work done. She claims that the black and low income communities need more jobs especially in the construction arena. She wants to create more government programs for training and trades. That's what sealed my disdain for her. What the eff Hillary?? She openly acknowledged that the unskilled and skilled labor exodus of the construction industry has put black americans at a severe disadvantage and grossly raised our unemployment. If you don't see where I'm going with this you, need to go back and read a few more of my blogs. Who has the majority of construction jobs? Who has come here in droves over the past 20 years to replace blacks for lower wages in the service industry????? ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS from south of the border.

Only a completely ignorant individual does not see the relation here. Show me an unemployed black man that doesn't want a construction job. Hillary pretty much said out of her own mouth that blacks want these jobs. Don't come at me with they just take the jobs americans don't want. Are we not American? Or are poor black americans so low on the totem pole that we just don't count anymore? You cannot support open or illegal immigration and be the champion for poor americans (regardless of skin color) it's frigging impossible. The Bush Administration is not solely to blame for the current state of the economy. Whoever wants to be president needs to acknowledge this. I'm so offended by the affluent always claiming that illegals fill a need when you see huge swaths of unemployment among the poor. It's not all laziness. When there is 0% unemployment across the board and millions of jobs left unfilled then I'll believe that.

Another thing Tom Joyner brought up was the price of gas. Hillary claimed she would cut incentived to oil companies. Ummmm, so what. They still charge whatever they want to. The price of oil being $100+ a gallon has little to nothing to do with our rising gas prices. Exxon and their $40+ billion profits have everything to do with it. Price gouging is illegal, enforce the laws.

Have you ever realized that you were being brainwashed? Hello black and non-affluent people. This is NOT a ringing endorsement for Obama. As I sit here today he's the lesser of 4 evils. Now I realize why so many people have such a problem with Mrs. Clinton. Plus she cried, AGAIN!!!! Right after Obama started inching closer in the polls. I'm disappointed in her and her whole campaign. I don't think she's more qualified than anyone running, I don't think she's an agent of change, I don't think she's a uniter. Like I said before ever since Iowa she's just been going down hill in my eyes. I was once a believer that Obama and Clinton were close in ideologies but they do have some distinct differences. Although a lot of people will be voting today on Super Tuesday but my primary (the beltway primary, DC, MD, VA) will be next Tuesday. Since I registered to vote when I was 17 still young, liberal, and brainwashed I'm a registered

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