
Supposedly, WWT is the largest black-owned company in America. Strangely, I’ve never heard of it, and neither have most St. Louisans. Way to go, President Bush and MSM — trying to pump up the accomplishments of black businessmen, and most people in its home city are scratching their heads. Also, I wouldn’t be surprised if WWT got a lot of business from government contracts.
The President took the time to come to St. Louis just to visit a black company. I suppose he hasn’t figured out yet that neither he nor any other Republican, even the liberal ones, has virtually no black support. Why pander to the people that don’t want you?
The President also took the opportunity of his speech to tell us that he knows about the rising price of food and gas. Really, he does? This means somebody must have told him. Because he wouldn’t know on his own accord, as he has never had to worry about having to pay a bill in his life. But he has a solution to the rising price of food — export more American food to hungry people in Africa. Good going, slappy. Reduce the supply here (and increase the demand with his virtual open borders policy), to make food even more expensive. I hope that wasn’t the idea of the same person who told him that the cost of food and gas was going up. I mean, one can excuse President Bush for being oblivious.
The President also pumped up the rebate checks, which are beginning to trickle in. What the President hasn’t told us, and the media hasn’t explained, is that many people won’t get the amount they think they’re going to get. For instance, an individual will only get $300 instead of the promised $600 if their previous tax return’s total tax liability wasn’t high enough. Yes, you might get $300 per dependant child, but not if he or she is 16 or older.
A lot of heads are going to roll when people figure out that their tax rebate isn’t what they thought they were promised.
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