Thursday, September 29, 2011

Obama campaigns, his only talent.

“By the end of the day Monday, Obama will have attended at least nine fundraisers and political events since delivering his jobs plan overview to Congress Sept. 8” So Obama spends a whole 55% of his days being president rather than campaigning? Well, if you don’t add in golf, and speeches, and vacations, and dinner events. I think the average American spends more time brushing their teeth in a day than Barack does making a serious attempt at being president. With his abysmal track record that may be for the best.
 
‘Obama pressed Republicans to help pass his latest economic plan, saying it's a choice between his approach or the nation going back to the "same ideas the other side is peddling -- old, worn-out ideas from last decade" ‘You mean last decade when 40% of the population wasn’t looking for a job, and when our 401Ks went up over time and meant something? I think I’ll take last decade over the failure in chief please.
 
“After pitching a $447 billion jobs bill, he proposed paying for it with tax increases.” Tax and spend in a recession. There’s some fresh, new, genius, Obama thinking for you.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Democrats don’t believe in democracy.

Those voters are just such a nuisance for democrats. Always demanding their representatives have accountability to and actually serve the public. If we could just get rid of this democracy thing. This is yet another outrage from the left. Perdue should be recalled immediately for even thinking about disenfranchising the voters.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Tax and spend Obama never learns.

"Paying for another stimulus on the backs of job creators in the form of tax hikes is illogical," Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said in a statement.  Asked about what might happen to a conciliatory approach to the bill, one GOP aide told Fox News: "Nothing kills bipartisanship faster than a half-trillion [dollar] tax hike." ‘

Poverty in U.S. Climbs to 17-Year High in 2010, Income Fell

Obama has officially become the worst president in our children’s lifetime. As the 2011 numbers are counted, and considering his continued tax, spend, and attack American business mantra, he’s likely to become the worst president in our lifetime also.

Diversity or discrimination?

Obama has made a concerted effort to nominate minorities rather than Caucasians. Wait… what’s the definition of discrimination? “treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing belongs rather than on individual merit” Ooops.

Math or class warefare, Barack can't tell the difference.

"Washington has to live within its means," continued the president. "For us to solve this problem everybody ... has to pay" Living within your means mean cutting back, not stealing from others. Basic English even escapes Barack.
"This is not class warfare, it's math." Apparently Obama’s definition of math differs from mine. His goes something like: Steal from “the rich” (defined as whatever best suits your political ambitions), claim you’ll give to the poor(defined as you current audience), then actually pay off democrat contributors in an attempt to buy the next election. Pitting two classes against one another... in an attempt to win an election... yep, it is class warfare.

Obama taxes and spend during recession.

Obama’s tax and spend policies have resulted in 0 jobs, massive unemployment, and devaluation of the dollar. He will almost surely lead us into a double dip recession. Why is anyone still listening to this quack?

As President, Obama Acts as Shop Steward in Chief

Michael Barone

As President, Obama Acts as Shop Steward in Chief

by  Michael Barone
09/19/2011
Barack Obama has been at pains to convince voters that he cares about jobs. It seems to be a hard sell.
       
But he certainly can demonstrate that he cares about certain jobs -- the 7 percent of private-sector jobs and 36 percent of public-sector jobs held by union members.
       
During his two years and nine months as president, he has worked time and again to increase the number of unionized jobs. As for nonunion jobs, who wants them?
       
Some pro-union moves have a certain ritual quality. Democratic presidents on taking office seek to strengthen federal employee unions, just as Republican presidents on taking office seek to weaken them.
       
Other steps are more important. Fully one-third of the $820 billion stimulus package passed almost entirely with Democratic votes in 2009 was aid to state and local governments.
       
This was intended to keep state and local public employee union members -- much more numerous than federal employees -- on the job and to keep taxpayer-funded union dues pouring into public employee union treasuries.
       
It was just last year that, for the first time in history, public employees came to account for a majority of union members. This is a vivid contrast from the peak union membership years of the 1950s, when more than one-third of private-sector workers but almost no government workers were union members.
       
Which is not to say that the Obama administration has not looked after the interests of private-sector unions. In arranging the Chrysler bankruptcy, the Obama White House muscled aside the secured creditors who ordinarily have priority in bankruptcy proceedings in favor of United Auto Workers members and retirees.
       
That's an episode that I labeled "gangster government." Former Obama economics aide Lawrence Summers protested that his White House colleague Ron Bloom had made similar arrangements before. But in those cases, Bloom was working for the unions, not for a supposedly neutral government.
       
The 2009 stimulus package also contained Davis-Bacon law provisions requiring that construction workers be paid "prevailing wages," which under the bureaucratic formula turn out to be union wages. That means the public pays a premium for government construction.
       
It also means that Labor Department bureaucrats must calculate "prevailing wage" rates for as many as 3,141 counties. That takes time, and it's one reason there were not nearly so many shovel-ready projects as presidential rhetoric led some, including the president, to think.
       
In the meantime, the administration has gone to great pains to promote union representation in private-sector companies even where there's no indication employees want it.
       
It appointed pro-union stalwarts to the board supervising airline industry unionization elections. That board changed longstanding rules on what counts as a majority in an attempt to get unions approved at mostly non-union Delta after it absorbed mostly unionized Northwest.
       
The problem is that the employees kept voting against unionization anyway.
       
Then there's the Boeing case.
       
Obama has called for doubling American exports over the next five years. But when America's No. 1 exporter, Boeing, built a $1 billion Dreamliner plant in South Carolina, Obama's appointee as general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board brought a case to force it to shut down.
       
The theory is that Boeing needs to build the airliner in pro-union Washington state rather than in South Carolina, whose right-to-work law bars requiring employees to join unions. Maximizing union membership evidently comes first, before all other goals.
       
The Obama White House won't comment on the Boeing case, just as Obama himself had no comment when Teamsters President Jim Hoffa, introducing him at a Labor Day rally in Detroit, said of tea party backers, "Let's take these sons of bitches out."
       
The president's eloquent and apparently heartfelt pleas for civility voiced after the Tucson shootings apparently don't apply to union leaders.
       
Obama's partiality to unions is apparently rooted in a conviction that we would be better off if every employee were represented by a union.
       
The marketplace says otherwise. Private-sector unionism has produced the General Motors and Chrysler bankruptcies, while states with strong public-sector unions, according to a Harvard study, have to pay higher interest rates to borrow money.
       
But unions do have one positive characteristic from Obama's point of view: They funnel taxpayers' or consumers' money to the Democratic Party -- $400 million in 2008. So they get one payoff after another in return.

Obama’s exceptions and vouchers

Since when does the federal government get to pick and choose which states, companies, and even people must follow the law? The executive branch is charged with enforcing the law, regardless of race, sex or creed and Obama is failing to do so repeatedly. Is this political favoritism or dereliction of duty?

Michael Moore urges boycott of Georgia

Now this is an idea that could work. Let’s have Michael demand that all the liberals completely boycott red states. By completely I mean completely, pack up and leave for a blue state.
Red states can test children, and demand that schools improve while blue states fund teachers unions.
Red states can innovate while blue states fund failing solar panel and electric car projects.
Red states can manufacture while blue states fund labor unions.
Red states can close their borders while blue states fund illegal aliens education, homes, and healthcare.
Red states can encourage business while blue states tax them… until they leave for a red state.
Now you see the problem. With tax rates over 70% and no jobs no one will want to live in a blue state. Liberalism is not only self destructve, but it weakens the host. Liberalism can only survive while the host is strong enough not to care, or ignorant of the cost.