Even as our President crams through book deals to evade his own tax increases, Barack Obama's message to college students is clear: success is overrated. One would think in a time of recession the leaders of our country would encourage those about to enter a troubled job market not to be discouraged, to use their talents to find prosperity in an unstable climate, and begin rebuilding our weakened economy. Barack Obama does not share this view, and the roots of his indoctrination as a community organizer slipped through during his commencement appearances. This doctrine condemns self-interest and personal prosperity, and it's followers, like Obama, believe success can be achieved only at the expense of another individual.
Success: A Sin Against Government
Success: A Sin Against Government
Success: A Sin Against Government
Even as our President crams through book deals to evade his own tax increases, Barack Obama's message to college students is clear: success is overrated. One would think in a time of recession the leaders of our country would encourage those about to enter a troubled job market not to be discouraged, to use their talents to find prosperity in an unstable climate, and begin rebuilding our weakened economy. Barack Obama does not share this view, and the roots of his indoctrination as a community organizer slipped through during his commencement appearances. This doctrine condemns self-interest and personal prosperity, and it's followers, like Obama, believe success can be achieved only at the expense of another individual.
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