Sunday, April 25, 2010

Des Plaines' new Obama stimulus "campaign sign"

A year ago when these Barack Obama stimulus "campaign signs" began popping up all over the nation, some people were foolish enough to believe that the Democrats' $862 billion economic stimulus bill boondoggle would put people to work. But the nation's unemployment rate is at 9.7 percent--and while selling the stimulus, the Dems promised unemployment would not exceed 8 percent.

Meanwhile, a second generation of signs touting Obama's policies can be found on roadsides, including this one on Ballard Road in Des Plaines, Illinois. The unemployment rate in Illinois is 11.5 percent, the highest in 27 years.

When Obama visits Quincy, Illinois on Wednesday, a good question for an enterprising resident of the Gem City to ask is: "What happened to your laser-focus on jobs?" Yep, that's what Obama promised he would concentrate on in late January. Instead, that laser-focus was directed first towards that job-killer known as ObamaCare, and now he's busy attacking Wall Street--oops, I mean he's promoting "financial reform."

As I've said before, it's apparent that Obama's laser-focus on jobs is in fact a death-star laser.

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