Obama Defends Ramming a $3.6 Trillion Budget Down America’s Throat

In response to the recent outrage over the AIG “bonusgate” the capital triad consisting of Tim “Turbox Tax” Geithner, Chis Dodd (D-Conn.), and Barney Frank (D-Mass.) were dispatched to show the American people that the government was all over this mess.

Now with the AIG crisis clearly behind them, Obama wasted no time telling Americans how irresponsible it would be not to support his $3.6 Trillion budget proposal, the largest in history. With the ink still drying on the $800 billion stimulus package he signed in February, Obama said his budget was an economic blueprint for “real growth and real prosperity.”

Responding to critics who argue he should focus on fixing the banking crisis and that his plans are too ambitious, Obama was confident that his team largely responsible for the very economic crisis we face could free up frozen credit and get people working again, allowing him to focus on the real economic recovery.

Further he added:

“To say that… uh, they say that… uh, in the face of challenges… uh, that we face… we should in be trying to do less than more, what I say is the challenges we face are too large to ignore.”

Yes, Obama, they are too large to ignore but I’m sure you’ll try to change that.

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