Thursday, August 25, 2011

Obama, statistically proven second worst president ever.

OUCH! Check Out Obama's Record on Job Creation...

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Following the bipartisan debt agreement, President Obama and his fellow Democrats tried to pivot by promising to turn their attention to job-­‐creation. In a Rose Garden press conference, the President vowed to “…continue…to fight for…new jobs, higher wages and faster economic growth.” House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi joined in, saying “Enough talks about the debt, we have to talk about jobs.” And Sen.Charles Schumer (NY) went a step further to claim that job-­‐ creation is in fact Democrats’ “strong suit.”
But as American Enterprise Institute’s Kevin Hassert points out, it certainly is not Mr. Obama’s “strong suit.” The graph belowcompares the first two and a half years in office of the five worst presidents on job--creation since 1890. President Obama is the second worst, coming in behind President Herbert Hoover whose first two and a half years in office were during the Great Depression. Not very impressive for somone who has been saying since 2009 that  his administration’s “overriding focus” is to “make sure that people are getting back to work.”




 

Congress Is Economically Illiterate.

Congress: Economic Illiterates

Posted by John Stossel | August 23, 2011
Politicians mess with the economy. They create tens of thousands of pages of burdensome regulations every year. They pass "stimulus" bills that they promise will reduce unemployment. They pass a health care law that's more than a thousand pages, and give "waivers" to politically connected unions and corporations.
As Hayek taught us, it is a fatal conceit to try to micromanage our 14 trillion dollar economy even if you are an economic genius. Are politicians too ignorant to know that? May be. Politics is a popularity contest. The person who shakes the most hands, kisses the most babies, and looks good making the most extravagant promises, wins. They don't have to know anything about economics.
That's reflected in who wins. A new report by the Employment Policies Institute finds that out of all senators and congressmen, just 22% have any type of degree in business or economics. More than half have degrees in humanities or law. Nancy Pelosi majored in political science. Senate leaders Mitch McConnell and Harry Reid both majored in political science and then got law degrees.
Maybe that helps explain the out-of-control spending:
Government spending from 1950 to 2011
Government spending from 1950 to 2011

Micro mangement to increase government is Obama's only jobs plan.


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The Obama administration has created new workplace rules for foreign workers taking jobs in the U.S. as goat herders, including employee-paid cell phones and comfy beds. The regulations set strict rules for sleeping quarters, lighting, food storage, bathing, laundry, cooking and new rules for the counters where food is prepared.

"A separate sleeping unit shall be provided for each person, except in a family arrangement," says the rules signed by Jane Oates, assistant secretary for employment and training administration at the Labor Department.

"Such a unit shall include a comfortable bed, cot or bunk, with a clean mattress," the rules state.

Diane Katz, a research fellow in regulatory policy at The Heritage Foundation, unearthed the policy in the "Federal Register," the massive daily journal of proposed regulations that Washington bureaucrats publish every day.

Under the Obama Administration, the nanny state has imposed 75 new major regulations with annual costs of $38 billion.

"This captures what is wrong with government," Katz said. "I could not have made this up."

With unemployment holding steady at 9% and government regulations adding more burden to small businesses, such as those run by ranching families, Katz said, bureaucrats aren't helping.

"Instead of remedying the problem, the regulations make it that much harder," Katz insisted. "We may need a whole set of regulations just to define what a comfortable bed is. I imagine it's not straw."

"It makes you wonder how they ever did this before the government got involved?" "Who knew we needed all of this federal help for herding goats?" Katz said.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Obama's spend taxpayer money for personal gain.

It appears that the Obama's have been spending over a million dollars per month on vacations and entertainment. I know where we can cut 48 million from the budget. The worst president in history and his wife that has never been proud of the US don't deserve it.
http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/23988

Obama administration goes after our second amendment rights... again.

Barack Obama's gun control is 'under the radar'

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Chuck Norris delivers a message for the National Rifle Association in Washington. | Reuters
The U.S. has the world’s preeminent system for regulation of military arms sales, the author writes. | Reuters Close
Not long ago, the gun control advocates Jim and Sarah Brady visited the White House. President Barack Obama reportedly told them that he was working on new gun control schemes “under the radar.”
It’s been said that guns have two enemies — rust and politicians. Rust never sleeps, and neither do those who would seek to restrict our constitutional rights. So let me tell you about a meeting you weren’t invited to, where those people were planning an attack on our rights that’s very much “under the radar.”
  It happened in July at the United Nations headquarters in New York, at a meeting to draft of what they call the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty. An Arms Trade Treaty doesn’t sound bad in concept — isn’t that what the U.N. is for? The problem, however, is what U.N. diplomats consider to be “arms.” To you and me, the word means tanks, fighter jets, missiles, that kind of thing. But look no further than the U.N. plaza to see what the silk-stocking set considers “arms.” There you will find a bronze statue of a simple .38 revolver — with its barrel tied into a knot.
Remember no other country in the world enjoys America’s constitutional right to keep and bear arms. This is why the vast majority of U.N. diplomats believe that an arms trade treaty must reach into your gun safe and mine. There is little question that this treaty would require additional restrictions on our Second Amendment rights.
Consider the comments of a spokesman from “Project Ploughshares,” a Canadian arms control group. “From a humanitarian perspective,” the spokesman told the Canadian Postmedia News “all firearms need to be controlled, and that’s the bottom line.”
This attitude has spooked even Canada’s government, which typically embraces a disarmament agenda. During the meeting, Canada put forth a panicky petition for a hunting rifle exemption in the treaty. Mexico immediately objected.
For an administration with a secretive itch for gun control, the situation is ideal. They can let the United Nations do the dirty work of drafting onerous new restrictions on civilian firearms, then package them inside a treaty with legitimate measures to control true military armaments.
The U.N. has scheduled the treaty to be finished in July of next year — just in time to go to the Obama White House for ratification.
That’s “under the radar” for you.
But one risk of operating under the radar is that you can’t see the moves of your opponents. This is not the first U.N. gun-control rodeo for my friends at the National Rifle Association. They know treaty ratification requires a two-thirds vote in the Senate. Thirty-four senators would have to vote no to block the treaty.
While the rest of Washington was fixated on the debt ceiling debate, the NRA quietly marshaled opposition to the treaty among pro-gun senators.
Fifty-eight senators have now called out the president on his plan. Led by Sens. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) and Jon Tester (D-Mont.), 45 Republicans and 13 Democrats have written two strong letters —one from members of each party — to President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. All the senators have vowed to oppose any treaty that restricts civilian firearm ownership.
What’s ironic is that the United States already has the world’s pre-eminent system for regulation of true military arms sales. If the rest of the world merely adopted the U.S. regulatory regime, there would be no need for an Arms Trade Treaty.
But rather than harmonize other nations’ patchy regulations on arms transfers, the diplomatic crowd would rather force Washington to hew to its utopian vision of global disarmament.
If this were only a partisan exercise in bashing Obama and the U.N., one could be forgiven for concluding it has no substance. But 13 Democratic senators clearly think otherwise — a sign that this debate is far from over.
Chuck Norris, an actor, martial artist and author, is the honorary chairman of the National Rifle Association’s voter registration program, Trigger the Vote.



Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0811/61942.html#ixzz1VzRbXeP8

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Obama is out of touch with reality.


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How do you have a conversation with someone so detached from reality?

Nah, we're not talking about those teeny boppers who insisted 'N Sync’s Lance Bass was straight as an arrow.

We’re talking about Obama and the hapless members of his Cabinet.

Rather than offer up real policies that thwart gargantuan government spending and incentivize business leaders to start hiring again, Dear Leader Barack is bulldozing through the Midwest on his gas-guzzling, $2.2 million armored vehicle bus tour (paid for by you!) to tell zombie crowds that he needs even more gargantuan government spending to set the economy on the right track.

Watch Obama’s Secretary of Agriculture tell the MSNBC audience that what the country needs is… more food stamps! Kid you not. — Jason Mattera