Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Charlie Crist likes Obama's failed agenda



A few weeks back President Obama said that while he was not on the ballot this year, his policies were. Charlie Crist wants to follow Obama's policies and that would be bad for the State of Florida.

President Obama declared, "The bottom line is...these are all folks who vote with me; they have supported my agenda in Congress...These are folks who are strong allies and supporters of me. I tell them -- I said, you do what you need to do to win."

There you have it. The Democrats running for Senate are "strong allies and supporters" of President Obama and his failed agenda — he’s given them the flexibility to do whatever they "need to do to win."  But, at the end of the day, they’re nothing more than a rubber-stamp for the President’s policies…even the President thinks so.

The NRSC asks, are you as fed up as we are with politics as usual?  And Charlie Crist changed his Party from Republican to Democrat and really believes that Obama's policies are right--He wants to be our governor, again!

One red Cent has its own two cents to contribute--
Explain why Solyndra was "right for the country"?
Why was Fast 'n Furious "right for the country"?
Why was it "right for the country" to nearly triple entitlement spending?
How is slashing defense spending "right for the country?"
How are those unintended consequences of the power-grabbing Obamacare legislation "right for the country"?
I don't think the folks around the Gulf of Mexico think the drilling moratorium was "right for the country."
What about our open borders and the migration from South America--and the 47 million people who live here on government assistance.
Be-headings in our own country?  Our Marine, Andrew Tahmooress, in a Mexican jail because he got lost at the border? Why isn't he home?
Not leaving any ground troops in the Mid-East?
And we can't forget the worst debt in the history of America-- nearly 18 trillion dollars that we can't ever pay back.
We have slipped big-time in the world stage... no leadership.
What about, what about, what about?????

Governor Scott inherited a $3.6 billion dollar shortfall from Charlie Crist, and now Florida has a $1.2 billion surplus. Say "NO" to Charlie Crist so he can go back to working on his Florida tan..

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