Snake oil bad for adults, worse for kids

Oh-bama is not welcome in schoolrooms in lots of places.   In the Detroit area,

Districts throughout the suburbs have been hit with complaints from parents who are worried about their children hearing a message from Obama that they won’t have a chance to preview.

I wouldn’t want him talking to my kids or grandchildren.  Don’t trust him.

The districts acknowledge that the message is intended to stress the importance of education and taking responsibility for learning. Some parents say the uproar is much ado about nothing.

Nope.  Nothing he and Axelrod do is about nothing.  Typical Democrats, always campaigning.  Stay away from kids.

Mike Reno, a member of the Rochester [MI] Board of Education, said the idea behind the message is noble, but the timing is bad because of the politically charged climate.

It will always be bad, because always politically charged.  Dems keep it that way

[Rory] Cooper [of Heritage Foundation] criticized Obama for pushing his message through both the official White House Web site and Organizing for America’s BarackObama.com. 

“Barack Obama needs to quit the perpetual campaign … he needs to choose which one he’s going to communicate with the American public through,” Cooper said.

But crisis mode suits them.  They dare not waste crises, because those are the golden harvest times for statist schemes.

For instance, health care legislation will (a) save money and (b) provide care for all.  Sure.  Increase services at lower cost.  No.  The cost of snake oil is what should worry us.  It’s going higher and higher, always does when Dems are in charge.

Later: I see Ann Coulter has an idea about that talking to school children, related to one of Oh-bama’s splendid czar choices.

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