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As New Promises Are Made, Let's Not Forget The Old

5/25/2016

 
By Chris Rossini

The general election isn't even officially underway, and the American public is already floating in a sea of lies. Every presidential election has turned into nothing more than two gangs toiling night and day, trying to find the right combination of lies that will garner the most votes. It's like cracking a safe. The side with a better combination come November 8th wins. Then the whole script of lies (i.e., campaign promises) can get tossed.

So before the general election officially gets rolling, let's take a trip down memory lane. Let's look at the combination that worked the last time around.

Here are
just a few of Obama's campaign promises, and boy, they're really something: 
That video doesn't count the anti-war promises that were made. Remember how Obama was going to end Bush's disastrous foreign policy? Not only did he do nothing of the sort, but actually added more wars of his own!

And that's with his Nobel Peace Prize!

How has the military-industrial-complex fared during the glorious time of Hope & Change?

Let's look at a few stock prices?
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Do you think investors in the military-industrial-complex are scared of what's coming? Are they selling like peace is about to breakout anytime soon?

Don't worry though, because this time is really different. Instead of "Hope & Change" it's "Make America Great Again."

They are different words...so there's that.

Both Hillary & Donald will grow government further into the stratosphere, devouring our lives and liberty under different slogans.

Come back in four years and we'll go over how disgusted Americans are, and how there needs to be a change in Washington!

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