If you’re like me, you wish there was something to do while
listening to the Obama-ganda tonight.
Well now there is. From the people who brought you the Taxpayer
Protection Pledge (which almost saved California from higher
taxes), and the famous “Wednesday
Meeting”, comes a new play-at-home game that is fun for the
whole family.
Americans for Tax Reform,
providing wholesome family fun since 1984, has created “O-BINGO”.
Played just like regular bingo, “O-BINGO” allows you and your
family to follow along with Obama’s speech and see who can get
the most squares covered in one line.
This soon to be timeless game includes such memorable Obama
phrases like “let me be clear”, “vulnerable Americans”, and who
can forget the classic “toxic assets”.
Get your “O-BINGO” card below and visit the newly remodeled
www.ATR.org for more information
and to leave your comments and scores from the game.
Download
Card A (PDF)
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Card B (PDF)
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Card C (PDF)
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Card D (PDF)
KEY:
“Since the Great Depression” – The economic one,
not the feeling you’ve had since he signed the “stimulus” bill.
“Save or create” jobs – Obama’s new metric
whereby he can claim credit for the outcome no matter what
happens (how exactly does one determine the number of “saved”
jobs?)
“Crisis” - Excuse to hike taxes and grow the
government per Rahm Emanuel’s theory: “Never let a crisis go to
waste.”
“Stimulus” – The 1,000 page Pelosi-Reid-Obama
pork bill rushed through in the dead of night with no
transparency and that not a single member of Congress who voted
for it actually read.
“Hope” – The optimistic expectation, against all
evidence that this government will be the first in the history of
time to succeed in spending its way out of economic problems.
“Change” – Take-home pay of future generations
due to massive spending increases and government expansion.
“Bipartisan” – “Pelosi and Reid get to decide
what we’ll do, but I’ll have you over for tea first.”
“Children and grandchildren” – The people
picking up the tab.
“Shovel-ready” – Vital projects that somehow are
not important enough to receive funding through the regular
appropriations process at the local, state, or federal level.
“Toxic assets”- Now the responsibility of those
who followed the rules and made wise decisions.
“Failed policies of the past” – An overspending
problem by George W. Bush to be expanded by Obama
“Investment” – Government spending.
“Sacrifice” – Tax hikes.
“As I’ve said before” – Prepare for a poll
tested line from stump speeches.
“Make work pay” – Writing welfare checks through
the tax code (and then calling it a tax cut).
“Climate change” – (Formerly known as Global
Warming) The natural cycles of the sun and the four seasons.
“FDR” – The last President to attempt and fail
to spend the country’s way out of a hole.
“Let me be clear” – Warning to “have your shovel
ready.”
“Executive pay” – A serious problem because
large cash awards are only appropriate when politicians dole out
taxpayer money to the pet projects of their sons, brothers,
wives, or campaign contributors.
“Protecting responsible homeowners” – Forcing
you to pay your neighbor’s mortgage.
“Trillion-dollar deficit that we’ve inherited” –
Bush overspending – which Obama just doubled.
“Essential services” – Government programs that
employ unionized bureaucrats.
“Vulnerable Americans” – People that Obama wants
to make dependent on the government.
“Tax cuts to 95 percent of working families” –
See “Make Work Pay”
“Alternative energy”– Energy that is either too
expensive or hasn’t succeeded in the free market on its own (if
it worked, it would just be called “energy”)