State of the Union Reaction: Tea Party Express
OurCountryDeservesBetter.com | January 28, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 27, 2010
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State of the Union: We’re Unimpressed, Mr. Obama
Actions Speak Louder Than Words
The Tea Party Express released the following statement in response to the president’s State of the Union Address:
“Tonight was a night of hot air, delivered in a way too long speech that revisited pledges we’ve quite frankly heard from Barack Obama before.
“His comments in the State of the Union were similar in tone and substance to his comments made after he won the 2008 presidential election and during his inauguration.
“But actions speak louder than words, and this administration violated its promise for increased transparency. Lobbyists were appointed by the president to positions he swore would never be filled by former lobbyists.
“Worst of all, we’ve seen out-of-control spending, and an unparalleled growth in the size and power of government.
“We’ll start to believe Barack Obama when his actions match his words. Until then, it’s just more empty promises, and we’ve all heard far too many unfulfilled promises from the politicians in Washington.
“In our opinion, the best part of this speech was the end.”
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Obama keeps rolling out trojan horses, inviting Republicans to jump on his $30 billion in loans to small business, if there are any left. This will surely result in more loan defaults, isn’t that interesting… Small businesses continue to retrench to meet demand, and demand isn’t rising, because congress is on a spending binge, perfect.