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Let us cut to the chase in what Obama was saying in his ‘surprise-paid’ South African speech

We the People’s Message to Obama: ‘We Love America’s 45th and Will Fight to Keep Him


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OBAMA'S MILLIONS Message for Citizen Obama, who is still fighting to bring America down with anti-American speeches made on foreign shores: “We love America’s 45th and plan to keep him!” It was Obama who once infamously lied during the failed imposition of ObamaCare: “If you like your doctor, you can keep him.”
‘Like’ is for the insipid and Facebook. ‘Love’ is what millions of Americans feel for President Donald Trump—heaped hatred of Obama and his death-wishing for Trump surrogates notwithstanding. President Trump is still cleaning up the mess left him by eight consecutive years of Obama in the White House. Just like his protege, failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Obama’s still bumming around the public speaker’s circuit passing off crazed Marxist ideology to any buttercups willing to sop it up. This time, it’s South Africa where Obama pretended to be surprised that he got paid for a speech that takes the cake: Obama, America’s self-appointed ‘Resistance Leader’ takes his bragging rights with him no matter where he goes. Feigning faux surprise at being paid for his speech:
“Speaking in South Africa on Tuesday, the former president admitted 'I'm actually surprised by how much money I got’. (Daily Mail, July 17, 2018) “‘He added that he had 'enough' and was happy to sacrifice a little of his wealth through higher taxes to help the needy. “‘There's only so much you can eat. There's only so big a house you can have. There's only so many nice trips you can take,' he said. “'You don't have to take a vow of poverty just to say, 'Let me help out a few of the other folks,' he said, to applause.
 
 “The former president was speaking months after Donald Trump came under fire for his tax reform which cut taxes for the rich and corporations. "Obama was giving a speech in Johannesburg to mark 100 years since the birth of Nelson Mandela. “Barack Obama has an estimated net worth of $40 million, according to CelebrityNetWorth.com “But his real worth is likely to be much higher, thanks to frequent six-figure speaking appearances, and a $65m book deal for his and Michelle's memoirs. “In May they also signed a deal with Netflix to produce series and movies for the streaming service which could be worth another $100m.”
  Let us cut to the chase in what Obama was saying in his ‘surprise-paid’ South African speech:
“He also supported the idea of universal basic income, a controversial economic policy idea that has gathered support in recent years to give all residents of a country an unconditional cash payment instead of tax benefits, grants, or other social-service program support. (Daily Mail) “It’s not just money that a job provides,” Obama said. “It provides dignity and structure and a sense of place and a sense of purpose. So we’re gonna have to consider new ways of thinking about these problems, like a universal income.”


In other words Obama wants the same for universal masses as he wants for himself—being paid for doing nothing. Only difference is while the universal masses would be paid a GOVERNMENT-controlled pittance, he is paid millions. While he was teasing universal basic income in South Africa, politician pals in Chicago, Obama’s home city, were talking about signing up for it. Obama’s got some gall channeling the late great Nelson Mandela in a speech. One, unlike Obama, Mandela had real skin in the game spending 27 long years in prison during his epic, life-long anti-apartheid battles. Surely some of Mandela’s descendants remember how Obama chose his 2013 memorial service to participate in a distasteful ‘selfie’ with then British Prime Minister David Cameron and Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt. Obama spent a lifetime pretending to defend the civil rights of the little people. Meanwhile, he may be getting away with fooling some of the people some of the time, but not We the People who, in spite of all the hatred hurled upon them, still love President Donald Trump and intend, by God, to keep him.

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Judi McLeod is an award-winning journalist with 30 years’ experience in the print media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared on Rush Limbaugh, Newsmax.com, Drudge Report, Foxnews.com.

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