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The comic Chuck Asay created is about how generations will be paying for Obama's pricey new plans. I agree with what Asay was portraying in his comic. The media views Obama as a man who will save us all. In the comic he is walking on water and that Christ reference is inferring that he has come to fix any damage that Bush and previous presidents have caused. The reality is what may seem to be working now will be later devastating to generations like mine. Not only will our generation have to pay extreme retirement costs, we now have to pay for the deficit created by president Obama. Instead of walking on water he is walking on the backs of little kids. The water is all dried up symbolizing all of our money is spent. His policies will lead to this future. Many generations will have to pay for all of Obama's ill choices. Chuck Asay portrayed this in his cartoon wonderfully as we will all have to break our backs to get any sort of money back.
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Posted by: Melissa
Sun May 2, 2010 3:36 PM
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