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Yup, you heard that right. In fact, it is even more damning because, well read for yourself:
In his weekend radio address, President Obama decried that “over the past three decades, the middle class has lost ground while the wealthiest few have become even wealthier.” Although he was trying to leverage the Occupy Wall Street movement, the income gap has been a longstanding concern of his.
During the 2008 campaign, Obama said, “The project
When GWB was president I often wondered if the left, when it projected bad behavior you practically always got for real from leftists on him, really couldn’t be bothered with what would come after. If you paid attention to your average leftard, Bush was constantly violating the constitution or behaving in a fascist manner. Of course, asking for specifics never produced anything, but the left KNEW the guy was a dangerous ideologue, hell bent on … Read more
I dismissed the OccupyWallStreet crowd last week as the usual medly of agitators, rent-a-mobs and students. That might still be the case. But there is something very deep that they’re tapping into that I wanted to unwind while I still can. The movement is already being hijacked by unions and Democrats. Even Obama is trying to claim he’s on OWS’s side, which is, needless to say, hilarious:
Despite his rhetorical attacks on Wall Street,
Gotta love Breitbart. I do anyway. Inquiring conservatives have been trying to direct attention to Obama’s disgustingly imprudent relationships throughout his life. At every turn though, we were told that slammin’ his preacher was out of bounds, or his relationship with domestic terrorists from 25 years ago was stale and insignificant to his life now that he’s all grown up. We aren’t allowed to know anything about his education records or even anything he wrote … Read more
And basically steering our money to their friends, then you are not paying attention. First there was that pesky Solyndra scandal. When I brought up that this was basically crony capitalism at its worst, with the WH using the economic crisis at that time and their big lie that a near trillion dollar stimulus was the only remedy to what ailed us to funnel billions of tax payer dollars to industries that can not exist … Read more
The AP has this piece running today dealing with how the WH knew Solyndra was a disaster waiting to happen, and that when it happened, it was coming right around the 2012 election, too. While the AP article is not clear as to exactly when the WH figured out this company was a disaster waiting to happen – likely I feel, that because pointing out that they knew even before the loan was made, would … Read more
Here’s the great thing about Obama’s speech to Congress about jobs: it’s never going to happen. Lots of libs are jumping all over this story, detailing Republican reluctance to give Obama a win. Fair enough. I have a Republican-slamming post cooking. But this wailing and gnashing of teeth might be more impressive if Obama himself weren’t scuttling the plan:
The White House said Monday that President Obama wants to pay for his $447
I’ve been tinkering with this piece for a week now, writing and deleting paragraphs, piling on links, reading what everyone else is saying, hoping some glorious insight would descend from the heavens (assuming my glorious insight bill is paid up). But the more I think about 9/11 and the decade that has followed, the more I keep circling back to one thought:
We are still here.
Ten years have passed. Osama bin Laden and most … Read more
Hmmm:
President Barack Obama, citing the struggling economy, asked the Environmental Protection Agency on Friday to withdraw an air-quality rule that Republicans and business groups said would cost millions of jobs.
The surprise move—coming on the same day as a dismal unemployment report—reflected the energy industry’s importance as a rare bright spot in adding U.S. jobs. The tighter standards for smog-forming ozone could have forced states and cities to limit some oil-and-gas projects.
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We have heard all the golfing jokes (god, he still swings like a girl), the complaints about vacations, even the comparisons to Bush vacations and how Bush took more time off, but shouldn’t the reality and needs of the times, not comparisons to predecessors, dictate proper protocol in these matters? Most people that I know prefer our president ample golfing days (less time in front of the podium) and really, what is he going to … Read more