Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Obama On Class Warfare: 'I Wear that Charge as a Badge of Honor'




PRESIDENT OBAMA: "Now, you’re already hearing the Republicans in Congress dusting off the old talking points. You can write their press releases. “Class warfare,” they say. You know what? If asking a billionaire to pay the same rate as a plumber or a teacher makes me a warrior for the middle class, I wear that charge as a badge of honor. I wear it as a badge of honor, because the only class warfare I’ve seen is the battle that’s been waged against middle-class folks in this country for a decade now."

This guy is something else. It's no wonder he is losing points with Americans. How does class warfare help create jobs? It doesn't. He is just trying to rally his base and his base hates those that make money and have created jobs. Americans realize that taking money out of the private sector does nothing for them, no matter who they take the money from. Most Americans don't hate the rich like Obama does. In fact most Americans want to be rich. You would think that Obama would want to make more millionaires not fewer millionaires. But that is his failed ideology at work and that is why our economy has been failing ever since Obama and the Democratic Party took over. I'm getting sick and tired of Obama going after Americans as if they were somehow the enemy. While at the same time treating our enemies as our friends.

I'd like to know what you think about Obama's class warfare. Will it work to rally his base? Will it create any jobs? Will it make more millionaires or fewer? How will going after a class of Americans make anything in this country better? Will Ford,GM and Chrysler have more or less profit to profit share with the UAW laborers? This will take money out of our pockets, it will take money from charities that need every penny. It this a jobs bill you are willing to stand with? 

SEIU’s Stephen Lerner at Progressive Summit Tells Unions, Community Organizers and Students They Need to Escalate Protests, Break Laws, Occupy Abandoned Houses and Spread the Crisis All Over U.S.

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Is this what is good for America? How will this help the middle class? We have seen what Obama's civilian army is capable of. Destruction and mayhem. Civil unrest and crisis after crisis. They have declared war on us conservatives time and time again.
We need to heed their words and prepare for what they say is coming. One thing Obama's civilian army doesn't understand is we surround them. We are larger and stronger then them. We are not afraid of their threats of violence and lawlessness. The facts are they are afraid of us and what we have accomplished. They are afraid that liberalism is dieing and they blame us. We have tried liberalism and once again it has failed miserably. They need to blame themselves and their ideology for the failures, not us. We are a result of their failed ideology.

America is watching and we don't like what we see. The left-wingers have destroyed and demolished everything they have touched. They have been in control of both houses of congress since 2006 and had a super majority in 2008. They passed everything they wanted during that time, except for a budget that is.

Since the union leaders have made it clear that they are at war with the American people we must treate them as such. Break our laws and you will be punished. Hurt Americans and you will go to jail. Destroy property and you will find yourself at the other side of the stick.

I'd like to know what you think the unions in this country will do? Is this just talk? Or do they say what they mean and mean what they say?

Monday, September 19, 2011

Speaker at Progressive Rally Suggests Pissing on Republicans as an Alternative to Pouring Beer on Them

“This is Wisconsin, this is the place where you had some guy pour a beer on the head of a Republican State Senator? No, no, no, that’s all wrong. You can’t do that. That’s just wrong. I’m from New York. If you’re going to pour beer on a Republican, you have to drink it first.”

As liberal radical extremists in Madison become more and more aggressive and violent, the Wisconsin-based Maclver Institute writes that conservatives have become frustrated with law enforcement’s approach to the radical protesters:
“The incident has brought to a head concerns by conservatives in Madison that law enforcement there have not taken threats to public safety seriously. Many on the Left, however, have openly mocked the incident as humorous and minimal, although most of this has come in the form of facebook and twitter postings and none in such a public fashion as Palast, an author and freelance journalist, brazenly did on Saturday.”
This is what the left-wing do. They act like crazy animals and in the same fit of lunacy they call the Tea Partiers the "radical extremists". I'm sure the same Madison mutants that made the poop Picasso's in the capital bathrooms would see nothing wrong with throwing urine on Republicans.

It's just a matter of time before President Obama calls out his civil army to take up their arms of piss and poop and start flinging away at the Tea Party and Republicans. I've seen this kindof warfare at the monkey exhibit in the Detroit Zoo. In the end they all stink of waste. It's what liberals do with everything they get their hands on. It turns to crap.

Just as these liberals have turned every city theyprotested and rallied in into a garbage heap, they have done this to our country. Americans are watching. We see how the liberals act when they have power and when they lose it. They are at their last stand and they will pull out every weapon in their arsenal to hold on to power for themselves. As Republicans want to give back power to the people, liberals want to hold on to it and use it minus the people. They think they can do a better job of controlling everything.

We conservatives and moderates are ready for the liberal monkey warfare. Americans have seen enough liberalism to last a life time. We have watch every liberal policy fail. We have watch everything go to poo since they have taken our money and given it out to who they want. Go ahead and piss on us, you have been pissing on this country for a long time now. The voting booth is where liberals will have the piss knocked out of them.

The Republican Party purged the liberals from their Party after they lost big time in 2008. Democrats went as far left as they could and stayed the coarse. The Democratic Party has only two choices to make. They could go down with liberalism joined at the hip. Or they can cut their ties whiliberalism and go right of center like they used to be. For us to be a strong nation on top we must have a strong Republican Party and a strong Democratic Party. We have seen what taking both Parties to the left have done to this country and world. Now is the time to give liberals no where to call home. Get rid of the Progressives in both Parties. Let's make America great again by taking control of both Parties. Let the liberals throw their turds and beat themselves stupid. While they are looking stupid at Turd Fest 2012 we will keep pushing both Parties to the right. That is when we will see real change. Liberals don't deserve the Democratic Party. They don't deserve anything.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Solar Scandal Threatens to Engulf White House



On the 'Factor' , ABC News' Investigative Reporter Brian Ross was interviewed about the emerging Solyndra bankruptcy scandal. Ross claims that the scandal goes 'right through to the door of the White House' with White House officials being 'pressured' to move up the timing of the loan despite push back from budget analysts. Ross was stunned to learn how earlier in the year the White House became aware of the companies impending bankruptcy yet continued to downplay this potential risk to the public.

It is too early to how this will effect the Obama White House. This isn't the first time something like this has happened in the Obama admin. We must not forget about the Chrysler bankruptcy after we the people bailed them out.

This may be Obama's last straw with the moderate Democrats. The worse part is Obama has a jobs plan that will just do more of the same "investments".

I'd like to know what your thoughts are on this scandal? How do you think it will play out politically?

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Obama's Jobs Plan Is Paid For By Charities That Feed The Poor

Why would Obama put out a jobs plan that will take money away from charities that feed the poor? Closing the tax loophole for charitable giving is not the way to create jobs. The poor in this country have been growing in numbers. No one in their right mind would vote for a jobs bill that is paid for on the backs of hungry children and the charities that feed them. I can't believe anyone would even think about doing such a thing to charities. Is that how we "spread the wealth"?
 
I trust the "rich" in this country more then I trust the government. The government can't do what charities do. I know Obama wants to give even more money to his union army but is it worth it? I know Obama and the Democratic Party think they can buy the votes of the poor if they become beholden to the Democratic Party for a pittance in return. But there is a real cost to their attacks on the "rich".
 
Anyone that supports the Obama jobs bill is cold hearted. Haven't the poor and sinking middle class paid a high enough price for Obama's spending spree? Please contact your Reps. and tell them to not sign on the Obama's jobs bill. Taking money away from charities is not the right way to pay for this added spending.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Democrats In Full Panic After Obama Suffers Stunning Rebuke in Special Election



Is this a look into the Democratic Parties future? This is a major blow to the Democratic Party and they know it. The Democratic Party has no choice but to abandon liberalism or face even greater defeats in the future. The Democratic Party put all their eggs in one basket, liberalism. If they don't purge liberalism from the Democratic Party they could face going down with this failed ideology. Will the Democratic Party learn from their mistaken far left stance and move to the center? Or will they keep doubling down and trying to place the blame off of themselves?

Obama will need more then his civil union army to get past his failed liberal agenda that has put us closer to a double dip recession.

Most Americans don't think Obama's $447 billion jobs plan will work. They realize that since the almost trillion dollar stimulus did little to help the economy more will do even less. In fact most people are starting to realize that Obama's stimulus did more harm then good.

The downbeat assessment of the American Jobs Act reflects a growing and broad sense of dissatisfaction with the president. Americans disapprove of his handling of the economy by 62 percent to 33 percent, a Bloomberg National Poll conducted Sept. 9-12 shows. The disapproval number represents a nine point increase from six months ago.

The president’s job approval rating also stands at the lowest of his presidency -- 45 percent. That rating is driven down in part by a majority of independents, 53 percent, who disapprove of his performance.

All the talk and campaigning on earth wont change the fact that our economy has gotten worse, not better under the Democratic Parties rule.

 Obama has reached out to the main stream media for help in selling his jobs plan. Will the MSM take the bait and join forces with this sinking ship? Or will they be the first rats off the sinking ship?

Monday, September 12, 2011

Obama Is Driving This Ship Into The Storm


In a sit down interview with President Obama, NBC News' Brian Williams brought up the subject of record low approval ratings and disappointment among voters who supported him in 08. In response to this, President Obama likens himself as the 'Captain of the ship' who is just weathering a bad storm and 'when the ship is rocking and people are hurting, the people are not going to be happy, no matter how good the captain was doing'.

Obama has driven us deeper into the storm, while putting holes in the ship. How is that being a good captain
Even the White House Press Corp is laughing at the White House. When will the main stream media turn on Obama?

Obama in the Pocket of Unions



Gov. Mitt Romney keeps pumping out the powerful ad campaign against President Barack Obama – “Obama isn’t Working.” He focuses on Obama’s unbridled support for Unions, showing him saying, “We need a President who strengthens our Unions” – “by letting them do what they do best – organizing our workers.”

Unions aren't for workers like they say. They are only for unions and the destruction of everything they touch. It's high time we start looking at what the unions have done to the companies and countries they have taken over. The union leadership is on a war path against both the private and public sector. They will be the destruction of themselves and they will take everyone else down in the mean time.

Watch Obama’s 9/11 Speech at the Kennedy Center

You've gotta give it to Barrack Oblubber here.
He spoke to an audience that was not stupid enough to pay to hear him speak, trash the area, hate on America or receive a hand out for doing nothing.
He really had to reach out here and read another speech.
  
Text of President Barack Obama’s speech at the Kennedy Center commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, as delivered:

The Bible tells us, “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.”
Ten years ago, America confronted one of our darkest nights. Mighty towers crumbled. Black smoke billowed up from the Pentagon. Airplane wreckage smoldered on a Pennsylvania field. Friends and neighbors, sisters and brothers, mothers and fathers, sons and daughters – they were taken from us with heartbreaking swiftness and cruelty. On September 12, 2001, we awoke to a world in which evil was closer at hand, and uncertainty clouded our future.
In the decade since, much has changed for Americans. We’ve known war and recession, passionate debates and political divides. We can never get back the lives that were lost on that day, or the Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice in the wars that followed.
And yet today, it is worth remembering what has not changed. Our character as a nation has not changed. Our faith – in God and each other – that has not changed. Our belief in America, born of a timeless ideal that men and women should govern themselves; that all people are created equal, and deserve the same freedom to determine their own destiny – that belief, through tests and trials, has only been strengthened.
These past 10 years have shown that America does not give in to fear. The rescue workers who rushed to the scene; the firefighters who charged up the stairs; the passengers who stormed the cockpit – these patriots defined the very nature of courage. Over the years we have also seen a more quiet form of heroism – in the ladder company that lost so many men and still suits up and saves lives every day; the businesses that have rebuilt from nothing; the burn victim who has bounced back; the families that press on.
Last spring, I received a letter from a woman named Suzanne Swaine. She had lost her husband and brother in the Twin Towers, and said that she had been robbed of “so many would-be proud moments where a father watches their child graduate, or tend goal in a lacrosse game, or succeed academically.” But her daughters are in college, the other doing well in high school. “It has been 10 years of raising these girls on my own,” Suzanne wrote. “I could not be prouder of their strength and resilience.” That spirit typifies our American family. And the hopeful future for those girls is the ultimate rebuke to the hateful killers who took the life of their father.
These past ten years have shown America’s resolve to defend its citizens, and our way of life. Diplomats serve in far-off posts, and intelligence professionals work tirelessly without recognition. Two million Americans have gone to war since 9/11. They have demonstrated that those who do us harm cannot hide from the reach of justice, anywhere in the world. America has been defended not by conscripts, but by citizens who choose to serve – young people who signed up straight out of high school; guardsmen and reservists; workers and businesspeople; immigrants and fourth-generation soldiers. They are men and women who left behind lives of comfort for two, three, four or five tours of duty. Too many will never come home. Those that do carry dark memories from distant places, and the legacy of fallen friends.
The sacrifices of these men and women, and of our military families, remind us that the wages of war are great; that while service to our nation is full of glory, war itself is never glorious. Our troops have been to lands unknown to many Americans a decade ago – to Kandahar and Kabul, to Mosul and Basra. But our strength is not measured in our ability to stay in these places; it comes from our commitment to leave those lands to free people and sovereign states, and our desire to move from a decade of war to a future of peace.
These 10 years have shown that we hold fast to our freedoms. Yes, we are more vigilant against those who threaten us, and there are inconveniences that come with our common defense. Debates – about war and peace, about security and civil liberties – have often been fierce these last 10 years. But it is precisely the rigor of these debates, and our ability to resolve them in a way that honors our values and our democracy, that is a measure of our strength. Meanwhile, our open markets still provide innovators with the chance to create, our citizens are still free to speak their minds, and our souls are still enriched in churches and temples, our synagogues and mosques.
These past 10 years underscore the bonds between all Americans. We have not succumbed to suspicion and we have not succumbed to mistrust. After 9/11, to his great credit, President Bush made clear what we reaffirm today: The United States will never wage war against Islam or any religion. Immigrants come here from all parts of the globe. In the biggest cities and the smallest towns, in schools and workplaces, you still see people of every conceivable race, religion and ethnicity – all of them pledging allegiance to the flag, all of them reaching for the same American dream – e pluribus unum, out of many, we are one.
These past 10 years tell a story of our resilience. The Pentagon is repaired, filled with patriots working in common purpose. Shanksville is the scene of friendships forged between residents of that town, and families who lost loved ones there. New York remains the most vibrant of capitals of arts and industry, fashion and commerce. Where the World Trade Center once stood, the sun glistens off a new tower that reaches toward the sky. Our people still work in skyscrapers. Our stadiums are filled with fans, and our parks full of children playing ball. Our airports hum with travel, and our buses and subways take millions where they need to go. Families sit down to Sunday dinner, and students prepare for school. This land pulses with the optimism of those who set out for distant shores, and the courage of those who died for human freedom.
Decades from now, Americans will visit the memorials to those who were lost on 9/11. They will run their fingers over the places where the names of those we loved are carved into marble and stone, and they may wonder at the lives they led. Standing before the white headstones in Arlington, and in peaceful cemeteries and small-town squares in every corner of our country, they will pay respects to those lost in Afghanistan and Iraq. They will see the names of the fallen on bridges and statues, at gardens and schools.
And they will know that nothing can break the will of a truly United States of America. They will remember that we have overcome slavery and Civil War; we’ve overcome bread lines and fascism; recession and riots; Communism and, yes, terrorism. They will be reminded that we are not perfect, but our democracy is durable, and that democracy – reflecting, as it does, the imperfections of man – also gives us the opportunity to perfect our union. That is what we honor on days of national commemoration – those aspects of the American experience that are enduring, and the determination to move forward as one people.
More than monuments, that will be the legacy of 9/11 – a legacy of firefighters who walked into fire and soldiers who signed up to serve; of workers who raised new towers, of citizens who faced down fear, most of all of children who realized the dreams of their parents. It will be said of us that we kept that faith; that we took a painful blow, and we emerged stronger than before.
“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.”
With a just God as our guide, let us honor those who have been lost, let us rededicate ourselves to the ideals that define our nation, and let us look to the future with hearts full of hope. May God bless the memory of those we lost, and may God bless the United States of America.