Obama Values Paper Over American Lives

According to Merriam Webster, “Treason is the betrayal of trust,” also the offense of attempting by overt acts to overthrow the government of the state.

For three years this person has abused his power, placed a debt burden on Americans and their children including Obamacare, weakened our Military, refused to secure our borders, ignored our Constitution and most of all lied daily to us. His class warfare tactics and radicalism are weakening and dividing our Nation.

There are some things in 2012 that are self evident – first of all Americans have to accept the responsibility for allowing this person to become our Commander in Chief without vetting him. In 2012 States that are trying to vet Obama are being stopped by the Liberal judges who merely rewrite the law to suit their fancy.

via Obama Owes America an Apology | RedState.

Kochs fire back at Obama Campaign

If the President’s campaign has some principled disagreement with the arguments we are making publicly about the staggering debt the President and previous administrations have imposed on the country, the regulations that are stifling business growth and innovation, the increasing intrusion of government into nearly every aspect of American life, we would be eager to hear them. But it is an abuse of the President’s position and does a disservice to our nation for the President and his campaign to criticize private citizens simply for the act of engaging in their constitutional right of free speech about important matters of public policy. The implication in that sort of attack is obvious: dare to criticize the President’s policies and you will be singled out and personally maligned by the President and his campaign in an effort to chill free speech and squelch dissent.

A Letter to the Obama Campaign | KochFacts.com.

Trickle Down Environmentalism Has Little Public Support

Everyone agrees on the importance of reducing our dependence on foreign oil, but voters dont see providing subsidies to wealthy electric car buyers as the way to reach that goal. Instead, 75 percent say that the United States should be doing more to develop its own gas and oil resources. Most 57 percent think the best way to do that is through free-market competition. Only 27 percent believe government subsidies and regulations represent a better approach.

Obama views taxpayer subsidies for electric cars as an investment in “clean energy technology — an investment that will strengthen our security, protect our planet and create countless new jobs for our people.” But Americans are justifiably skeptical of political investments. Only 11 percent believe that government officials are better than private investors at seeing the potential benefits of new technologies. Seventy-one percent think investors do a better job. If private investors dont see the value and pass on an investment, 64 percent think its likely any government investment will be a waste of money.

via Trickle Down Environmentalism Has Little Public Support – Rasmussen Reports™.