Barack Obama, the Faux Insourcer, Is Actually An Outsourcer

July 18, 2012
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Check out the photo above. That’s a photo of an extremely expensive car -the Tesla Roadster – and Obama subsidized it for the rich because it runs on batteries.

Romney’s not just whistling Dixie with the ad I posted below.

I have innumerable articles on this site alone verifying the content of this ad. Google crony corporatism or crony socialism or studies on prostitutes in China.

You can click Fisker or Mexico, France, et cetera, or More Solyndra & other failed solar company Waste or LightSquared or drill baby drill, only make it in Brazil or erectile dysfunction studies or Pygmy music in the Congo and let’s not forget the dang shrimp exercising on treadmills.…I’m going to stop now but I could go on with this all day.

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