Monday, April 1, 2013

Obama Proclaims April the Month to Teach Young People ‘How to Budget Responsibly’

Via Bill

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 Blithering, egotistical fool.

 President Barack Obama, who has increased the national debt by $53,377 per household, has proclaimed April “National Financial Capability Month,” during which his administration will do things such as teach young people “how to budget responsibly."

“I call upon all Americans to observe this month with programs and activities to improve their understanding of financial principles and practices,” Obama said in an official proclamation released Friday.

“My Administration is dedicated to helping people make sound decisions in the marketplace,” he said.

"Together, we can prepare young people to tackle financial challenges--from learning how to budget responsibly to saving for college, starting a business, or opening a retirement account,” he said.

“My Administration continues to encourage responsibility at all levels of our financial system by cracking down on deceptive practices and ensuring that consumers are informed of their rights,” he said.

More @ CNS News

2 comments:

  1. Anyone see the irony of someone who's senate hasn't until this year produced a budget in 4 years "teaching" others how to budget?

    Narcissistic idiot.

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