I always knew I would do great things. Let me be clear, this is just the beginning.
Obama is on track to become the biggest-spending president since 1930, the earliest year reported on the OMB’s historical chart of spending as a percentage of GDP. When calculated by the average annual percentage of GDP he will borrow during his presidency, Obama is on track to become the greatest debter president since Franklin Roosevelt.
from CNSNews
Obama Defeats FDR (in Spending Other People’s Money)
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
C'mon. I deserve a THIRD term.
Seriously, people. Where's the love?
CNN poll: 52% say Obama doesn't deserve reelection in 2012.
CNN poll: 52% say Obama doesn't deserve reelection in 2012.
Community Organizing for America + Gibbs on Twitter
Now look. Here's the deal. Things aren't going 100% as planned here in Washington. Turns out change is hard business. But I'm trying. And you know what Yoda said: There is no do, only try.
For starters, we're improving our transparency, one step at a time. So step one, after a year in office, is Twitter. That's right. Press Secretary Gibbs is on Twitter. It's your one stop spin zone. I urge you to stop by: @PressSec

He's even better on Twitter. For starters, you don't have to look at him.
And step two, we're getting back to good ol' Community Organizing. Check it out. "We Demand Our Money Back from Wall Street."
(Please notice the "Powered by Hope" stamp on the bottom of the page. That's right. Organizing for America is the first Hope-powered web site.)
Don't know about you, but I've noticed a lot of missing money lately. I was checking under the Oval Office sofa cushions and noticed there was no change (no pun intended). Who took it? I'm pretty sure it was Wall Street.
Well, I'm fighting for Main Street (until they become public companies who are traded on Wall Street. Then I'm fighting AGAINST them tooth and nail.) Because I know there's a huge difference between Wall Street and Main Street. One whole word difference.
We're going to get your money back, America. We're gonna pull it right out of Wall Street's twisted hands and start using it for good. Oh, you wanted the money back? Like a tax refund?
Uh.
For starters, we're improving our transparency, one step at a time. So step one, after a year in office, is Twitter. That's right. Press Secretary Gibbs is on Twitter. It's your one stop spin zone. I urge you to stop by: @PressSec

He's even better on Twitter. For starters, you don't have to look at him.
And step two, we're getting back to good ol' Community Organizing. Check it out. "We Demand Our Money Back from Wall Street."
(Please notice the "Powered by Hope" stamp on the bottom of the page. That's right. Organizing for America is the first Hope-powered web site.)
Don't know about you, but I've noticed a lot of missing money lately. I was checking under the Oval Office sofa cushions and noticed there was no change (no pun intended). Who took it? I'm pretty sure it was Wall Street.
Well, I'm fighting for Main Street (until they become public companies who are traded on Wall Street. Then I'm fighting AGAINST them tooth and nail.) Because I know there's a huge difference between Wall Street and Main Street. One whole word difference.
We're going to get your money back, America. We're gonna pull it right out of Wall Street's twisted hands and start using it for good. Oh, you wanted the money back? Like a tax refund?
Uh.
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