It seems that as it becomes obvious that Obama’s policies go against the desires of the majority of our population, he wants to limit the amount of information you can access. In a graduation speech at Hampton College, he stated he thought people are receiving more information than is good for them. The truth is that the people receive more information than is good for Obama.
The old saying that you can’t fool all the people all the time is starting to seriously interfere with Obama’s plans. Too many good people are out of work and in financial distress while Obama keeps increasing the national debt like he’s in some kind of contest. Yet Obama doesn’t seem to regret his actions but does resent the voters being so aware of what he is doing.
Obama’s pledge for a transparent government seems to have died when he took the oath of office. Some early elections and primaries for the November elections are reflecting dissatisfaction with Obama and the current Democrats. Most US citizens still want a constitutional government that serves us not rules us.
Barack Obama wants government to have more control, for example government run health care. To control information to the public, Obama rarely speaks without reading a script from a teleprompter and has recently been issuing taped videos to control the message and avoid questions. Even at a Press Freedom Act event, he refused to answer questions from the press.
Another recent move is to redefine the Internet as a “telecommunication” system instead of an “information” system to give the FCC power to regulate information on the Internet. This is one more example of more government control and less freedom.
Now that Obama has made it clear that he wants to control the auto industry, banking industry, Wall Street and even the flow of information, it is up to the voters to decide what type of government you want to have. The elections are in November.
It’s up to you.