If a picture is worth a
thousand words, this one should be worth several million votes come November –
votes that will wash away the Obama legacy that is destroying Middle Class
America regardless of race, or gender, or sexual orientation. You want to talk
about a war on women, or minorities, or working class families? Look no further
than this chart via Zero Hedge:
Look how much higher
real hourly income was prior to Barack Obama coming to power. Look at how
drastically that income rate drops when Obama is made President. And look also
at how expectations for wage growth are rising, but real hourly income is
falling – the gap between expectation and reality the greatest we’ve suffered
through in decades.
It’s the dirty secret
behind Barack Obama’s oft-repeated cry to “raise the minimum wage.” That won’t
help when the cost of living has been exploding under Obama’s tenure. Food
prices are rising so fast families that were once living comfortably are now
struggling to provide proper and nutritious meals to their children. Heating
prices continue to escalate due in great part to the administration’s war on
coal, a war which has destroyed thousands of jobs, tens of thousands of
families, and a way of life that has sustained generations of Americans. “Higher
minimum wage” is a divisive distraction to the underlying problem that is the
foundation for the Obama legacy:
Everything he promises
is a lie. It doesn’t work. America thrives only when its people are given the
real opportunity to succeed, especially its once great Middle Class. The
policies of higher taxes, bigger government, more regulations, and less personal
freedom, inevitably leads to fewer jobs, lower incomes, and a war on the Middle
Class. That is the undeniable truth of Obama’s policies. Big government
doesn’t work. It never has. History has has proven this time and time
again.
If you want to be a
part of saving what is left of this once great, and could be again, country,
VOTE in November. Be a part of a solution that begins now. It won’t be a perfect
recovery. There will be candidates who will disappoint us, and decision that
will leave some unhappy, but so long as the overall direction remains true, we
will greatly improve the chance of leaving a better America for the generations
to follow, and that direction does not include the belief that Big Government is
the solution to anything when so often it is the cause for nearly everything
that is wrong.
Take it back November
4th.
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