Imagine

If you're still on the fence regarding our president, while you sit back over the next twelve months and observe what promises to be among the most cynical and destructive reelection campaigns in modern times, simply contemplate what four more years would be like.

That's right; four more years...without the constraints of having to run for re-election.

Can you imagine......the further destabilization and erosion of our market-based system; the freshly accumulated debt; the decline in productivity and competitiveness; the percentage of the population that's government dependent; the depth of class division; the general loss of initiative; and the implications of a couple more Obama-nominated Supreme Court Justices?

Just imagine.

More importantly, picture what way too few people seem to—namely, what it would be like to be Greece, Italy, Spain, or Portugal...and why those countries find themselves in the predicament they're in.

The Democrats are extremely fortunate.  So lucky that their constituents and a large slice of the populace in general, when formulating their world/economic view, have virtually no historical frame of reference or interest in relevant data points. 

How fortuitous to be able to count on abject obliviousness—to have followers not capable of or unwilling to recognize the near perfect analog between Obamanomics and European Social Democracy.

And Democrats accuse Republicans of being anti-science?

It's time for the Dems to ditch the donkey and replace it with an ostrich.  After all, the jackass is implied.

Next time you're at a party, try to spot the liberals.  They're the ones with third-degree-burn scars on their hands.  Never could figure at that hot stove lesson.

Imagine there's no Obama
It's easy if you try.
 

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