Barack Obama’s war against women
Silvio Canto on his blog My View.
The war against women is high gasoline prices & apologizing to the thugs who killed their sons in Afghanistan
The Dems new line is that the GOP is waging a war against women.
Of course, this is nonsense and a distraction from the real issues and failures of the Obama presidency.
Keep this in mind. The Dems will always play the race, ethnic or gender card when they don't want to talk about issues.
However, who is really waging war against women?
The answer is Pres BO & the Dem party. Let us count the many ways that this president & party are making life miserable for women, and mothers:
1) Gasoline prices are almost $4 a gallon, or twice what they were when Pres BO started his presidency. Check out gas prices in California.
2) Apologizing to the thugs & fanatics who killed our sons. How do you tell a mother that the president of the US is apologizing to fanatics who just killed her son?
3) Tripling the budget deficit. It was 3% under Pres Bush and close to 10% under Pres BO. Furthermore, Pres BO has shown zero leadership on attacking the entitlements & spending. He has been a total "zero" on this issue.
4) Projecting weakness in the Middle East and making it very likely that ours sons will have to fight Iran down the road.
Yes, there is a war against women. The first battleground is the gas station when mother fills up the gas tank and gets shocked with the amount debited to her family card.
























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