A “Definitional Difference.”

So how is it that Strong and Sound are not the same thing when describing our economy? Well, just ask the White House. There’s apparently a world of difference between the two. One makes you out of touch and irresponsible and one means you have a vision for the future with a fair shake for the middle class, job creation, and saving home owners.

But don’t take my word for it, take Robert Gibbs’ word for it. Remember that Gibbs is the President’s head honcho on economic issues. If, for any moment in your life, you’ve doubted why the economy is still tanking despite President Obama spending us into more debt than a Fifth Avenue housewife, take a look at the contorted and tortured words of a complete fool trying to justify the rosy outlook Obama has on the economy versus the gloom and doom attitude that was de riguer during the election when, incidentally, the economy was in better shape.

At least he kept a straight face through the whole thing.

via HotAir

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  • I don't mind the $8000. The government has always done things to help first time home buyers. Every little bit helps and frankly, we do the same thing for small businesses.

    What I don't like is the constant class warfare we're hearing. The "middle class" term has been bastardized to mean anyone not making $150,000 or more a year including people who make $20,000 a year with a family of 4 that don't pay taxes any damn way!

    It's so frustrating. Obama's lackeys have to spin now. They spent two years telling us the economy was shit, and people believed him. Now, after his election, we're meant to believe that it isn't shit even though nothing's changed except for the worse.

    How Obama's zombies reconcile this bullshit in their head is beyond me. Of course, the truth is that they probably don't even try to reconcile it and just believe it all no matter how contradictory it all is.
  • nathalie
    Wow, my head is spinning. SPIN SPIN SPIN... sound/strong... tomato/tom-ah-to... So an economy is strong only when one group of people is doing "well"? I'd like to know what the hell their definition of the middle class IS. McCain had it right; Obama is totally out of touch with reality. We are "middle class" (last I checked), we've done alright over the past eight years, and what's our reward? We get to fund $8,000 cash handouts to first-time home buyers who have done what to "earn" it? (just one example) WTF???? I thought we're all Americans!
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