The American Tyrant
The American Republic is facing the greatest threat to our economy and security in our lifetime – but this time, the threat is coming from our own failing leadership. Through nationalized healthcare, exploding deficits, and a languishing economy, Barack Obama’s goal of “fundamental transforming” the United States is well-underway. Who is Barack Obama? Where did he come from, what are his values, and where does he want to take the United States of America?
After running on a campaign of optimism, fiscal responsibility, social justice, and promises to reunite the country after eight turbulent years of war and bitter partisanship, America is more deeply divided than ever. Just before the 2008 elections, Barack Obama promised that he would fundamentally transform America – and since taking office, he has been doing precisely that: changing the American republic into something it was never intended to be. Since 2009, he and a complicit Congress have added over $5 trillion to the national debt in only four years, nationalized the healthcare system, and dramatically increased the size and scope of the federal government.
But it’s not merely the huge deficits, bailouts, and corruption that have millions of Americans upset about Barack Obama, but his numerous, intentional violations of the Constitution, from the nationalization of the healthcare system to his immigration policies, and to his generally lawless behavior while in office. The pronouncements and edicts coming from the White House betray the fact that America has elected a president who is very different from the one he portrayed when he was running for office.
Who is Barack Obama? Where did he come from, what are his values, and where does he want to take the United States of America? Could he truly be America’s Tyrant?
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