Posted on 06/11/2010 6:37:08 PM PDT by pissant
Some of the same folks who have been hollering and saying do something are the same folks who, just two or three months ago, were suggesting that government needs to stop doing so much, Obama said. Some of the same people who are saying the president needs to show leadership and solve this problem are some of the same folks who, just a few months ago, were saying this guy is trying to engineer a takeover of our society through the federal government that is going to restrict our freedoms.
So...LiberaLogic concludes that it's hypocritical to demand that the federal government do MORE of what the Constitution REQUIRES it to do (secure the border, protect Americans, respond to large-scale catastrophes) and LESS of what the Constitution PROHIBITS it from doing (controlling the media (internet), creating unfunded mandates like Obamacare, ex post facto taxation, gun-grabbing, regulating everything under the sun)???
And FReepers would have criticized him for it.
Six months ago, he had 60 seats in the Senate and 257 in the House - overwhelming, and in the Senate, filibuster-proof, majorities.
If he couldn’t get through what he thinks he needed to get through, then I have no problem with the overwhelmingly DEMOCRAT Congress sharing blame with him.
Although, it would have been nice if his regime had enforced existing laws, rather than employing staff that partied and viewed pornography during duty hours instead of doing their jobs under existing law.
“And if Obama had done his job with MMS, BP might have been more regulated.
And FReepers would have criticized him for it. “
Uhhh, no. I don’t know ANY Freepers that want no government regulations on oil rigs. Maybe not more REGULATIONS, but certainly to uphold the ones in place!
However BP was given complete free rides to do anything they liked which gave way to shortcuts in the name of making money. Now maybe some Freepers are slaves to stocks and dividends, but most of us aren’t.
Banking is heavily regulated. Stocks are heavily regulated. Real estate is heavily regulated. Oil is heavily regulated. But even with all this regulating, and with congress and huge federal bureaucracies “overseeing” them they’re all crashing and burning and in crisis mode. We don’t need more regulations. We need less government, more efficiency and more responsibility.
In short, we need a 100% turnover in government. Throw the bums out!!
Rebellion is brewing!!
I went for lunch today in Fort Lauderdale and on the corner of Oakland and US 1 there was an anti Obama protest this afternoon on the street corners waving American, Israeli and “Don’t Tread On Me” flags waving. There were signs, “His Real Name Is Barry Soetoro”, “Log On To ObamaCrimes.com”, “Have You Had Enough?” and “Take Back Our Freedoms”. Cars were blowing their horns as they passed and when I asked the group told me they were Constitutionalists.
This moron is truly an ass, as if we didn’t already know.
DEFINITELY!
...which is why I believe that blasting the Administration for its MMS not regulating BP more is just playing into their hands.
Question is...do you agree with the CWA/OPA’s view of giving the President authority to nationalize private property?
He’s such a whiny, thin-skinned fool with purple lips.
That rocks! Thanks for posting about it. This guy is like a cement block around the neck of the U.S.
Blame Congress, President Bush, the CEO of BP, but NEVER President Obama.
I’m waiting to hear 0’s killer rabbit stories.
Feds DO need to stay out of stimulus, health care, CO2 garbage etc. - we don't want or need them there.
However, they need to provide leadership and clear the way on things like the oil spill, instead of blaming and holding things up.
No hypocrisy, Big Fat 0, just a matter of understanding and setting priorities. Something that we can clearly see that you don't know how to do.
Everyone under the bus before Barry
Its Bush's fault ,or the Amish , or the red necks in Louisianna, in that order!
Nationalization of oil companies in the USA is imminent.Watch the EPA and executive orders initiate the process.
Forget the fact that the democrats have forced the industry into deeper an deeper waters.
I disagree. We’re already seeing this is local elections...
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