Robombo Hood


Financial Transaction Tax Sparks Hopes That Obama Will Play Robin Hood In 2012

Dom Froomkin – WASHINGTON — Advocates of a tiny but lucrative tax on financial transactions are increasingly hopeful that President Barack Obama’s need to more firmly establishes himself as the Main Street candidate in 2012 will lead him to back the measure

Out of the forest I doubt it. Sherwood Forest no. O-Bomb-O certainly is not Robin Hood. Robin stole from the rich and gave to the poor. The way the Prez is conducting his political affairs he is not taking any prisoners.

I am happy to see that I am not the only one that views the deception that O-Bomb-O has contrived is strictly for votes in 2012.

He has been sitting on his hands or maybe another part of his anatomy for 3.5 years, stringing out the American public with all of the promises he made when he ran for office.  All of a sudden at election time around the corner there is some activity in the “bull” pen.

At the expense of the American people, these political jockeys play their games with little to no regard for the citizens of our country. They are like the relatives, that I am sure everyone has, that never show up until the will is read. Only when it can benefit them do they make a move.

Maybe we should get the Sherriff of Nottingham to arrest all of the crooks in DC. If so, it may look like a ghost town with no one left and that may not be a bad thing. Could not be any worse.

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