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Department of Business?

Updated on November 2, 2012

Enough Is Enough

Now according to Obama what would really help create new jobs in the private sector and enhance the nation's business environment is a new huge bureaucratic, money munching monster called the Department of Business. You see from a progressive like Obama's perspective the government is the answer to all your prayers rather than the problem that is dragging our economy down kicking and screaming.

Now what this sort of thing might do is create a new "Jobs For Friends" program to bloat the already bloated federal bureaucracy and allow Obama ], or any other despot, the ability to exercise enhanced crony capitalism I don't see any jobs being created in the private sector. The government sector maybe. But that sector produces not but grief.

When Mitt Romney says Barack Obama doesn't understand business that is an understatement.

How About Proposing A Department Of Bad Ideas Barky?

Wasn't this the same Obama who just proclaimed on the campaign trail that the “free enterprise system is the greatest engine of prosperity the world’s ever known." He was all about it being the sliced bread of America then turns around and claims bow that given a second term he will create this bureaucratic nightmare to make the situation even worse than he has made it with even more excessive regulations. And you're going to vote for this guy? Just what every business man needs - more top down guidance on how to screw things up. Talk about "trickle down government!"

Heck just let your imagination run wild. Imagine a whole department of pencil pushers willing to fork over our tax dollars to solar energy companies that have one foot on the banana peel when they get an Obama stimulus injection. Imagine hell! It has already happened over at least ten times too many. One writer likened this creation as being able to do what the Department of Education has done to our children's education. It has fed the National Education Association unions but beyond that not much has occurred. The function of education needs to be returned to the local/state level.

The craziest part of this idea, one of the worst Obama has had yet, is that this will further his trickle down government agenda even further. He has already gotten the US tax payer even more knee deep in debt because of his green energy cronyism and bailout of Government Motors and Chrysler. He took both of those to accelerated bankruptcy and saved the UAW's butt at the expense of the investors and non-union businesses associated with the industry and wants to tell us every penny has been repaid when it hasn't been. GM still owes the US tax payer a minimum of $25 billion and is on shaky ground again.

His idea of the government's function in "free" private enterprise is to pick the winners and losers instead of the consumer. So then they take these hair brained ideas which hair brains think sound wonderful and invest our tax dollars. Then when they fail it will take more tax dollars in order to bail those failures out. Good grief what a vicious circle.

The problem with large government lovers is that they don't care what something costs, as long as it isn't them paying for the cost of subsidizing idiot ideas. The Chevy Volt is a prime example and an absolute bust. Coal is a prime generator of electricity and what does the Volt need in order to run just down the block at most? Exactly the fossil fuel that Obama has such disdain for. Think about the logic of such flawed thinking.

We Don't Need anymore Of This Sort Of Thing...

Look folks. If the Obama administration was a publicly traded company it would have folded long ago. We're $6 trillion into our pockets with Obama and we need to pull the plug on this whole failed social experiment. We don'[t need the government to understand business. We do need a President though to be the CEO of this country who has business experience. All these academic eggheads surrounding Obama don't have a clue.

QUESTION OF THE DAY: Is an election on big ideas even possible when Barack Obama is one of the candidates?

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As Always,

The Frog Prince

It's November So Remember!

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