Libs to Obama: "Broken Promises"

by AlvarezGalloso | March 11, 2009 at 10:24 am
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Press Release from the Libertarian Party. Reprinted by permission of the Libertarian Party.

http://lp.org

 

 

Libertarians ask, ‘What is Obama ashamed of?’

 

LP knocks Obama for breaking more promises in a secret signing ceremony

 

 

WASHINGTON – America’s third largest party asked Wednesday why President Obama enacted the $490 billion FY09 omnibus spending and its over 8,500 earmarks behind closed doors, and despite campaign promises to end earmark abuse.

 

“President Obama’s decision to hide from the media while signing this bill isn’t just a violation of his promise of transparency, it’s an attempt to avoid questions about breaking another promise to end earmark abuse,” said Libertarian National Committee Communications Director Donny Ferguson.

 

“He promised to end earmarks.  He promised transparency.  He promised fiscal responsibility.  He didn’t mean a word of it.  More and more Americans realize his crippling taxes and crushing debt are prescriptions for prolonged economic suffering. Now he has to hide behind closed doors to sign his pork-stuffed plan to explode wasteful spending,” said <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />Ferguson.

 

Libertarians support an economic renewal plan centered on tax and regulatory relief for employers, preserving the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts that blunted previous recessions and greatly simplifying the tax code for employers and taxpayers.  Polls such as Rasmussen show voters prefer the Libertarian approach over the Republican and Democrat plans to increase government spending.


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René

Certainly reasonable.

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AlvarezGalloso

Thanks

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caloba

To say that Obama is a disappointment is inadequate.  I wish I had voted for Ron Paul.

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