A farmer asks a question and is soundly dismissed. He said he'd rather start his day in the tractor cab and not filling out forms and doing paperwork. His concern over regulations were founded in new noise pollution, dust pollution, and water run regulations.
Obama was at a seed manufacturer (Wyffels Hybrids) in rural Illinois. He bravely took questions from the town hall audience. I'm sure this farmer was not expected to ask hard questions and he'll be in trouble with Uncle Sam just like Joe the Plumber.
President Obama told the farmer "don't always believe what you hear" and blamed Washington for ginning up speculation.
Hard questions dismissed. If we want to know what's in the bill, we have to pass it. That's what the Speaker of the House answered in regards to what we all now call Obamacare. Don't always believe what you hear.
Don't ask. You really don't want to know the answers. I'm fed up with Big Brother antics. Obama gave a speech outside his new $1.2 million bus about he wants everything to say three words. Made in America. Duh. Bus made in Canada.
He's much smarter than you and I and the farmer in Atkinson IL. No need to ask questions.
'til later
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