The Barack Obama campaign has a new gimmick on its web site that strikes me as slightly creepy. It showcases how "Julia" fares under President Obama and President Romney. It begins when Julia is three years old:

Under President Obama: Julia is enrolled in a Head Start program to help get her ready for school. Because of steps President Obama has taken to improve programs like this one, Julia joins thousands of students across the country who will start kindergarten ready to learn and succeed.

Under Mitt Romney: The Romney/Ryan budget could cut programs like Head Start by 20%, meaning the program would offer 200,000 fewer slots per year.

It goes on. How does President Obama do things when Julia is 17, 18, 22, 23, 25, 27, 31, 37, 42 ... you get the point. He's even still the president when she's 65:

Under President Obama: Julia enrolls in Medicare, helping her to afford preventive care and the prescription drugs she needs.

Under Mitt Romney: Medicare could end as we know it, leaving Julia with nothing but a voucher to buy insurance coverage, which means $6,350 extra per year for a similar plan.

That's kind of weird, right?

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KC Mulville
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KC Mulville

And where does all this money come from? Not from Julia.

Many of these programs are going to implode demographically, in just a few years.

Spin
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Ken Owsley

I think its only weird because we think being taken care of by the state from cradle to grave is weird.  We conservatives assume that most of us will take care of ourselves, and that only a few will need help from charities and government.  The left assume all of us will be taken care of by the government.  The natural state of a human is to be without the means to take care of himself, so therefore it is the right and proper role of government to do it.  

Spin
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Ken Owsley

We should counter this with something along the lines of:

Under Obama:  Julia gets her medial care paid for by the government, enslaving future generations to negative economic growth and the lowest common denominator.

Under Romney/Ryan:  Julia takes care of herself, and lives a long and fruitful life knowing that she earned everything she has in life.

Misthiocracy
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Misthiocracy

Who the hell is Julia, and why am I paying for her whole life?

An excerpt:

It is also a mindset that women should find offensively patronizing. When they're old enough, I hope my two daughters will find the notion that their success hinges on the president's views on college-loan interest rates preposterous. Yet, according to the "Life of Julia," women are helpless without the guiding hand of Barack Obama.

Edited on May 3, 2012 at 6:32pm
tabula rasa
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tabula rasa

El Caudillo Obama?

Misthiocracy
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Misthiocracy

The Life of a Real Julia: How President Obama's policies affect an actual person named Julia over her lifetime.

An excerpt:

Under President Obama: Funds to assist pro-democracy and human rights groups in the developing world are cut. That means Julia, who is born in a country that denies her and her family civil and political rights, is denied equal access to basic public services. Under Mitt Romney: A foreign policy that is unashamed of freedom--and unafraid to pursue and defend it--promotes rights, democracy, and stability for people like Julia.

Trace
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Trace Urdan

"Weird" is one word. "Despicable" and "loathsome" are two others.

Pseudodionysius
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Pseudodionysius

You look down to watch your feet, neat unified steps, and you throw back your arms and run after people, and run from them and with them, and sometimes someone will shadow your pace, step for step, and you can hear the person puffing, a different puff than yours, and on a good day they’ll come up alongside and thank you for a good run, for keeping a good pace, and you nod and keep going on your way, but you’re pretty pleased, and your stride gets lighter, the slumber slipping off behind you, into the wake of the past.

El Presidente ObamaFuente, Dreams of My Eternal Omniscience and Divinity

[Stage director: please erect Greek columns)

J.Voss
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J.Voss

Pseudodionysius

El Presidente ObamaFuente, Dreams of My Eternal Omniscience and Divinity

[Stage director: please erect Greek columns)· 4 minutes ago

Yeah, if we'd known he was able to see the future we wouldn't have opposed him.  All hail the boy-god Obama, for clearly he sees all and knows all.

Mollie, I don't know if it's creepy, but it certainly is telling.  Many of us didn't need another, but this is a great look at how the President views the 'perfect' America.

EJHill
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EJHill

So if Julia is three in 2012, her share of the debt right now is $50,000. By the time Julia is 21 in 2030 the debt is projected to be $50 trillion.

That would bring her share of the debt up to $137,741.  (Based on CBO and census projections)

What kind of life is Julia going to have if we extrapolate that out over her lifetime?

Adrian
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Adrian

To echo Ken Owsley, yes it seems weird to us, the the conservative blogosphere has had a lot of fun ridiculing it this morning, but to a great many people it seems rather lovely. The problem isn't with the ridiculously creepy ad per se, it's with all the people the ad will resonate with, people who dream longingly of being taken care of from cradle to grave by the government. If that isn't a majority of Americans (it certainly is a majority in the rest of the world), it's a large and growing minority. 

Edited on May 3, 2012 at 7:15pm
Foxman
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Foxman

For life = Pro life

Definitely not he.

Shane McGuire
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Shane McGuire

Let's start the narrative when Julia's mom is 3 months pregnant.

DocJay
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DocJay

   Obama pablum from birth til death seems just so dreamy.

Kervinlee
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Kervinlee

There's a big turnip I've been growin' in the community garden and I'll be damned if I'm sharin' it with Julia!

BTConservative
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BTC123
Bluenoser
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Bluenoser

I’ve said this before and I tend to get ignored, possibly rightfully so.  However, in light of this story it seems to be good time to repeat:

 In the unfortunate event that President Obama is reelected in 2012, I’d be more surprised by there even being ballot in 2016 than finding his name on it again.

 Four more years? …. Indeed

Illiniguy
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Illiniguy

The thing that struck me is that, given the intended audience, they used so many words of more than one syllable.

Illiniguy
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Illiniguy
Shane McGuire: Let's start the narrative when Julia's mom is 3 months pregnant. · 1 hour ago

Again, given the intended audience, would she still be pregnant after 3 months?

EJHill
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EJHill

Julia? Julia? Now I remember!

Julia

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