Dumb Government Touts "Smart" Policy

I have just about been driven insane with the nonstop use of the word "green."  The pandering and political correctness around the Global Warming myth and associated buzzword "green" is just too much.  Thankfully, more and more people are getting clued in on the hoax.  Business as well.  Hopefully this will bring an end to the "green" fad.  Unfortunately, a new buzzword is already in the rear waiting to replace "green."  The word is "smart."  How many times has President Obama used the word "smart" as a prefix to his policies?  "Smart" power as applied to foreign policy.  "Smart" grids for energy distribution.  "Smart" spending, etc, etc, etc...  Obama has essentially said that he and his minions are going to work "smarter" not harder.  Well golly gee!  Isn't that a breath of fresh air.  It is about time a President was in the White House who didn't just spin their wheels accomplishing nothing.  This President is not only going to accomplish something, but he is going to do it working less days.  Shorter days.  This should please the First Lady and kids.  More time with daddy Barack.  Seriously though...  We don't need a President who works hard, applies some fictional form of the word "smart" to their policies, etc...  We need a President with a clear vision of American as it was back to the founding.  An America that is excellence defined.  An America that allows its citizens the freedom to choose how to best serve their health care needs.  An America that allows its citizens the freedom to decide how best to spend their money.  Not to have that money stolen via taxes and redistributed.  We don't need "smart" policy.  We need "invisible" government or just way way way smaller government.  Thankfully people are starting to see the ridiculousness of the "smart" policy tour.  Trouble for health care here.  Cap and Trade trouble here.  Double trouble here.  The list of dumb government failures mounts, and mounts, and mounts...

 

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