In November, Republicans were apoplectic when they thought President Obama called Americans “a little bit lazy.” In reality, the smear was absurd — Obama had said U.S. policymakers have been “a little bit lazy” when it comes to attracting businesses to American soil, but for many on the right, who consider context irrelevant, the president was attacking the populace.
Looking back, it was an ironic attack — generally, it’s Republicans who argue that Americans are lazy. Mitt Romney, for example, has complained that Americans “have tended to avoid the hard work that overcoming challenges requires.” House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said Americans have a “culture of people just having no work ethic.”
And now New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) is warning against a nation filled with “a bunch of people sittin’ on a couch waiting for their next government check.”
“I’ve never seen a less optimistic time in my lifetime in this country and people wonder why,” Christie said at the Bush Institute Conference on Taxes and Economic Growth, adding, “I think it’s really simple: it’s because government’s now telling them ‘stop dreaming, stop striving, we’ll take care of you.’ We’re turning into a paternalistic entitlement society.”
So, in Christie’s mind, we’re all lazy, but it’s government’s fault for making us this way.
I’m curious, does anyone have idea what in the world the governor is talking about?








