Friday, April 8, 2011

Sarah Palin to Obama: "What's Your Game?"

Sarah on Facebook: 

Commander in Chief’s Appalling Action with Our Troops

[...]Like me, you might be asking yourself: Why on earth would he threaten to veto funding for the troops? What is his game plan? Basically, he’ll veto military funding because he wants the rest of the government funded too. And by the rest of the government, he means things like Harry Reid’s “Cowboy Poetry.” Essentially, he’s holding military funding hostage to NPR funding. This is a perfect analogy for what is wrong with this entire budget showdown. Our federal government has strayed so far from what is constitutionally mandated that they are blind to the fact that NPR funding is not a constitutional duty. Funding our military at a time of war is!
[...]It’s about time the President step up to the plate and lead responsibly. Our troops who are putting themselves in harm’s way deserve a Commander in Chief who is not AWOL from the debt debate. The American people deserve a president who will take on the tough challenges and understand that funding “Car Talk” is not as crucial as funding our troops at a time of three wars.  read the entire post
 Let's see.  Don't pay the military but make sure taxpayers pay for abortions.  That makes perfect sense.  Need we remind anyone that it's the demorats that didn't pass a budget??

God bless, Sarah...

2 comments:

Zilla said...

I love how the progs and their propagandists conveniently forget that last year they didn't even TRY to pass a budget AT ALL!

Obama enters us into a third fricken war but doesn't want to pay the people who he is putting in harm's way. That alone should be impeachable.

Mark D. said...

Amen to Gov. Palin! Whether she runs for president or not, she's performing a great public service keeping critical issues in the public eye. Obama's approach to funding the troops is despicable -- it is a shunning of his duty as Commander-in-Chief. An absolute disgrace.

At some point, policy disagreements take a back seat to basic decency. By his actions, our president is showing that he isn't fit for the job. What a disaster.