Let me distinguish between professional politicians and the public at large. The public is not paying close attention to the ins and outs of how a Treasury auction goes. They shouldn't. They're worrying about their family, they're worrying about their jobs, they're worrying about their neighborhood. They got alot of other things on their plate. We're paid to worry about it. I think, depending on how you phrase the question, if you said to the American people, “Is it a good idea for the United States not to pay its bills and potentially create another recession that could throw millions of more people out of work,” I feel pretty confident I could get a majority on my side on that one. And that's the fact.
Arrogant Professional Prick
Maybe it's the professional politicians that ARE the problem for the public at large, and why they're worrying about their families and their jobs and their neighborhoods.
Nah.
Take the poll at Hot Air
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If he really believes he could get the majority of Americans on his side with that argument, then let him make it.
Hey Bucky, this is called, "Government of the people, by the people, and for the people."
The problem is not that the American people do not want you to pay the bills, Mr. President. The problem is that the American people think you are too irresponsible with the money you have been given and do not want to give you more.
Note the surprising similarities of Mussolini's arrogant, egotistical, chin up pose with Obama's continence.
Is Obama a personality clone of Mussolini?
http://goo.gl/IlFTX
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Obama: We're paid to worry about it.
In other words, "Shut up. We'll figure out what's best for you peons. After all, we know best."
And, yes, we peons have a lot to do. We're trying to survive this administration and working our asses off to stay afloat.
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