With banks and non-financial companies sitting on trillions of dollars because of the negative economic environment created in part by his policies, this new poster is both funny and troubling.
However, I think this cartoon does the best job of capturing the destructive impact of big government on economic performance.
Sort of makes you wonder what Obama will do for an encore if he has another four years.
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I wouldn’t say that Obama’s work is done. In the final phase, millions of people will have difficult and productive employment rebuilding our society.