In early polling, it appears that Obama will enjoy a 2nd term as President of the United States. It appears this “United” of the states throwing support behind Obama is something to pay attention upon. And it all boils down to the “Stimulus”, as the voters have taken the time too see what this program did for their own pursuit to happiness during such dire strait times. In Alaska, it accounted for approximately $3,000 dollars per capita. In fact, this alone allowed for the state to still issue the residents a yearly PFD check, as that giveaway program was under indefinite suspension had it not been for the “ObamaCares” program coming to the rescue, not to be confused with the “ObamaCare” program. Alaska enjoyed taking in $2.5-Billion, endorsed “For the People” by Governor Sarah Palin! Of that amount $252-million went to road construction, which accounted for over 3,000 jobs per reporting quarter with completion of the projects slated for 2012. So unemployment should remain in check for at least another round of applause. The University of Alaska scientists are behind Obama, as research bucks from the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act totaled $190-million and of course the Alaskan Native vote was strong for Obama, as there came a barrage of funding for native health care projects, like $95-million for a new hospital in Nome. And for the outskirts of Alaska, the remote towns once thought to be Tea-Party domain, with the “Stimulus” program spending to bring high-speed Internet to every nook'n, cranny, well Joe's team has shifted to the “Left”. So it appears that the ARRA program and the jobs creation reality is what has changed many an opinion and the early “Slug Fest” polling indicates an easy victory for Obama. So spare the Cain pain, as last time around it was the McCain pain – with his running mate Palin – and my as well just continue with the GOP hopefuls for late night entertainment. And like mentioned before, many states are “United” with that re-election vote for Obama. California received $35-Billion, endorsed by Governor Arnold, 70,000 jobs created. For those still indecisive and leaning toward the “Right”, if from a “Red” state, consider this: Texas $17-Billion, endorsed “For the People” by Governor Rick Perry, 50,000 jobs created. Utah $2-Billion with 2,500 jobs. Wyoming, $665-Million, 1,700 jobs. Nebraska $1.3-Billion, 4,500 jobs. Arizona $8-Billion, endorsed “For the People” by Governor Janice Brewer. The list goes on, the endorsements go on, so do the jobs created. This plan has worked beyond the wishes of the opponents and is the reason the GOP hopefuls have not a platform to challenge Obama. So look to a landslide victory for Obama, unless there comes a premeditated assassination upon Obama's plan of attack to get this GOP economic mess turned around.
Monday, December 5, 2011
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