Round Up Post

July 11, 2012 by · 1 Comment
Filed under: Barking Moonbats, economy, Our Dear Leader, Politics 

Haven’t heard much about the “occupooper” movement lately, besides this: DNA found at Occupy protest linked to Sarah Fox murder

Here is a detailed list of the jobs our Dear Leader has off shored using federal “stimulus”  money.

That list is missing one major instance of Obama off shoring American jobs.  Remember that America is paying Russia to get our Astronauts to the ISS, because Obama killed the manned spaceflight program at NASA.

The Obama campaign, including the DNC’s so-called “spokesperson” Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, continues to repeat the lie about Gov. Romney “pioneering” off shoring.  Yes, lie.  The Washington Post Fact Checker gave the Obama Campaign “Four Pinocchios” , their highest rating for blatant lies, or as they put it “Whoppers.”  This raises the question of why does the Obama campaign have to lie about their opponents record instead of running on Obama’s record?

Let us review the latest unemployment figures, which Barack Obama calls “a step in the right direction”:

The “official” unemployment rate: 8.2%

Hispanic unemployment rate: 11%

Black unemployment rate: 14.4%

Real Unemployment rate: 14.9%

Nobody knows whether Robert Gibbs cut the alternator belt on Gov. Romney’s bus.

83 percent of doctors have considered quitting over Obamacare

UNEMPLOYMENT RATE DROPPED IN EVERY STATE THAT ELECTED A REPUBLICAN GOV. IN 2010

Five Major Obamacare Taxes Coming in 6 Months

 

Quote of the Day

July 10, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Politics 

“There is all the difference in the world between treating people equally and attempting to make them equal.”

— F.A.. Hayek

Independence Day Quote of the Day

July 4, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: American History, History, Politics 

“Races didn’t bother the Americans. They were something a lot better than any race. They were a People. They were the first self-constituted, self-declared, self-created People in the history of the world.”

– Archibald MacLeish

Originally posted last year.

Obamacare is a tax act

Obama’s Chief of Staff tries to weasel, but Chris Wallace commits actual journalism and provides actual facts, to which our Dear Leader‘s CoS continually denies and repeats the same lies.

The Obama regime SG argued to the Supreme Court that Obamacare is a tax, the Supreme Court ruled that the only way it passed Constitutional muster was under the government’s ability to tax.  They were very clear that it was not Constitutional under the Commerce Clause or under the “promote the general welfare” clause.  The Obamacare act does not fund a single additional doctor, but it does fund 16,000 new  IRS agents in order to collect revenue  that will be generated by the Obamacare (more accurately “Obamatax” act).  That alone should tell you what the basic nature of the act is, it’s a tax!

HT to Gateway Pundit

Update:

It’s A Tax Hike Stupid! Supreme Court Rules that ObamaCare Really a Tax Increase, Not a Mandate

Quote of the Day

July 3, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Politics 

“In the political language of today, people who want to keep what they have earned are said to be “greedy,” while those who wish to take their earnings from them and give it to others (who will vote for them in return) show “compassion.”

Thomas Sowell

75% of Obamacare Costs Will Fall on Backs of Those Making Less Than $120K a Year

TANSTAAFL, baby, TANSTAAFL.

Stephen Moore, Senior Economics Writer with the Wall Street Journal explains the reality of socialist “medical care.”

If you are confused over the whole Obamacare/Obamatax thing, just keep these two things in mind.

1.  It contains no provisions to provide any additional doctors or nurses.  It does contain funding for 16,000 new IRS agents in order to fund Obamacare.

2. Massachusetts elected a Republican to the Senate and his primary election promise was to oppose Obamacare.

HT to Gateway Pundit

Monday Book Pick: Tax Payers’ Tea Party: How to Become Politically Active — and Why

Tax Payers’ Tea Party: How to Become Politically Active — and Why by Sharon Cooper with illustrations by Chuck Asay

Since the vote for Independence was passed on July 2, 1776, I’m going with a political book the founders would have approved of. This book is about citizen government, i.e. a government that works for the citizens not the other way around. It is a manual on how to get involved in politics at a grass roots level. It encourages people to become knowledgeable on the current political issues and lists ways to effectively communicate with elected government representatives.

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Heed the words of Bandit Six

June 30, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Baen Books, Politics, Science Fiction 

So every four years we elect a king. Since people like consistency, we tend to elect the same king as many times as we can get away with. (See previous paragraph.) And the king, especially in any sort of emergency, has a lot of power. They don’t always, or even most of the time, have enough to fix things right away. But they’ve got a lot of power.
Including the power to totally screw things up.

For the kids reading this, this is a very important point. When you choose your king, forget most of the reasons you think you should vote for the king. Mostly, the king can’t do much about the economy but ruin it. They can’t make you richer or smarter (although they can manage the reverse). If you want one suggestion, think about all the contingencies under which that king (or queen in this case) may hold your lives in his or her hands. And choose wisely.

Bandit Six

Round Up Post

If you have been following the massive wildfires in Colorado, you probably didn’t hear about this on CNN/MSNBC/ABC/PBS/CBS “News”:

Washington-based Human Events magazine reported in September of 2011 that nearly half of the federal government’s air tankers sat idle at a California airport, as wildfires ripped through national forests throughout California, Texas, New Mexico, and other states. It turns out the Obama administration ended a long-standing contract, leaving the Forest Service with only 11 tankers to battle 50 wildfires that were burning nationwide. A decade ago, the Forest Service had 40 firefighting tankers.

Three hours after the Supreme Court ruled on Arizona’s immigration laws, the Obama regime revoked Arizona’s 287 G “privileges.’  This means that Arizona has been denied the use of the Federal database set up specifically for state governments to identify illegal aliens.

There is bi-partisan support for contempt vote against Obama AG Holder.

Federal Judge Refuses To Halt Florida’s Clean Up Of Voter Rolls.

Drew over at AoSHQ nails it shut:

Illegal voters, Democrats and Eric Holder hit hardest.

While everyone was focused on Arizona, the EPA is getting set to cause the economy to nose dive.

In Which We Learn that ABC News is Literally In Bed With the Obama Campaign…

Team Obama Prepping Thousands of Lawyers for November Election

They want to make sure their traditional voter base, the dead, have their vote counted.

MSNBC 9/11 Troofer host smacked down by College Republican

Obama doesn’t know the difference between outsourcing and offshoring.

Mia Love of Utah Hopes to Become the First Black Republican Woman in Congress

Quote of the Day

June 28, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Barking Moonbats, Politics 

“Aaron Sorkin’s Newsroom. I watched it. I freaking love it but for the reasons you wouldn’t understand. It proves liberals are giving up and retreating back into Aaron’s world of make believe. It’s a left wing wet dream of a show. And everytime Aaron opens up his piehole and bloviates the democrats tend to lose elected office. Go for it Aaron, I hope CNN takes your advice to heart and becomes MSNBC Lite. So they can lose even more viewers.”

BlondeHouseWife

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