Obama's Utopia

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In Obama's utopia...

  • Will making a profit be considered a good thing?
  • If I am allowed to make a profit, how much profit will I be allowed to make before I am punished?
  • Will I need to get permission from the government in order to be productive?
  • Will there be any private industries and businesses?
  • Will my paper money be worth more as currency or as fire-starter?
  • From whom will we borrow money when we cannot pay back the Communists?
  • Will I get any of my tax money back if the social security system falls apart?
  • What will we do if green energy cannot sustain our needs?
  • Will it be more advantageous to be unemployed than employed?
  • Will the government be able to make personal decisions for me, such as what I am allowed to eat and what medical treatments I am allowed to have?
  • Who will receive better treatment from politicians: our allies or our enemies?
  • Who will receive better treatment under the law: citizens or foreign terrorists?
  • Will white, male citizens need to start a civil-rights movement?
  • Will aborting children become more popular than giving birth to them?
  • Will protected free speech include speech that is offensive?
  • Will it be legal to criticize another person's religion or beliefs?
  • Will there be any class rooms left that teach a Biblical world view and fundamental American values?
  • Will there be anything special about being an American?
  • Will anyone care if a politician lies?
  • Will politicians live better than regular citizens?
  • Will anyone "trust in God"?
  • Will there be enough freedom left to be worth dying for it?

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