Obama Still Wants to Fundamentally Transform America; Too Radical for Four More YearsByline: David Horowitz, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMESHorowitz, Dave
Obama, by contrast, wanted to “fundamentally transform” America but instead turned out to be an incremental statist. Sort of like Bush. And I can’t help but laugh at the assertion that Obama got “tough reforms to Wall Street” Dodd-Frank was supported by Goldman-Sachs and the other bi...
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BHO: That’s how it is said in the Scripts: doomsday is here. I said I would fundamentally transform America and I did. Even the world. You can’t take that away from me. That’s my greatest legacy. I have to go back to Michelle now. She promised me a dinner of suckling pig if...
OBAMA'S STATED GOAL: "To fundamentally transform America". Obama's strategy to fundamentally transform America is to bankrupt America. As Saul Alinsky's foremost mentee, Obama's perpetual tsunami of scandals and atrocities -- from Central America illegal Democrats' colonization of America, to handi...
The trend is evident. Politicians from both parties just can't help themselves. They have talked about painting education in new colors and even broaderstrokes. But each time, reform has not fundamentally changed "the system." Each attempt has really just been a new coat of paint on the sam...
introduced to the world’s most influential and powerful persons (as a way of preparing him to be a leader in the New World Order?), and groomed to be a political Manchurian Candidate followed by a “President” of the United States with plans to “fundamentally transform” our way of lif...
To him, America is fundamentally about the coming together of many peoples into one family, a process—not yet complete—of overcoming deeply ingrained divisions and creating unity. President Obama shines a light on the harsh periods of American history, but also puts the strides made toward ...
The “government as household” analogy, which persistently interposes itself on the deficit dove or hawk paradigm, is fundamentally flawed because no household (or firm) is able to spend by crediting bank deposits and reserves, or by issuing currency. Households and firms can spend by going ...
What follows are 10 quotations — some famous, some not — that Obama surely hopes voters won’t dwell on as he makes his case for a second term. • “Washington is broken. My whole campaign has been premised from the start on the idea that we have to fundamentally change how Washing...