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I noticed your name right off (I miss PresidentReagan) and smiled and thought hell right now I miss Bill Clinton.
bttt
Announcing a New 12-Step Program for the Left:
Apparatchiks Anonymous
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2200719/posts?page=24#24
Lurkin’ ‘n’ listenin’
Obama’s approval ratings are up?
WTF is wrong with our once beautiful country.
Those approval ratings have to be cooked or people are not blaming Obama for what’s going on. What’s Pelosi’s rating?
Has anyone heard/seen any stats on how many new listeners Rush might’ve picked up since CPAC?
One of the letters on BOR last night said they’d tuned in to Rush after all the hubbub to see what he was all about, and now is a big fan. It would be interesting to know how the publicity affected his (Rush’) show.
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Ol’ OBama had a farm
E I O U eeee
Here a tax
There a tax
Everywhere a new tax
Ol’ Obama had a farm
E I O U eeee
Is it time to stage a limited run on banks? Take out everything except the minimum balance? I’m tempted.
http://sweetness-light.com/archive/lat-doesnt-know-poor-get-free-cell-phones
Yes Virginia, the homeless can get free cell phones... and you’re paying for it.
Greetings Thrill Seekers! Tks IMPR for ping...
received the following email...
Dear Republican,
During his campaign last year, President Obama promised to bring a new tone to Washington. He decried partisan politics and in a speech last September said, “We have real problems in this country right now and the American people are looking to us for answers, not distractions, no diversions, not manipulations.”
Yet, just weeks into his Administration the President’s staff has been caught engaging in a coordinated and cynical political attack game - the very diversion and manipulation then-candidate Obama attacked the McCain campaign for last year.
The apparent goal of this strategy was to distract public attention from the Democrats’ massive spending proposals by depicting Rush Limbaugh as the new face of the Republican Party.
Democrats needed the distraction — over the course of only seven weeks of the current Congressional session, Senate Democrats have passed more spending than the previous Administration spent on Iraq, Afghanistan, and Katrina recovery combined.
According to Politico newspaper yesterday, this coordinated strategy began with “conversations and email exchanges” taking place “in and out of the White House” between former Clinton political operative James Carville, the political team at the Democrat National Committee, and White House staff. The article goes on to note that “a senior White House aide has been tasked with helping to guide the Limbaugh strategy.”
This is an outrage. It appears the Obama Administration has forgotten that the salaries of White House staff are paid for by you the taxpayer. To say nothing of the fact that this story reeks of hypocrisy coming from a President who campaigned against these very cynical political tactics last fall.
President Obama owes the American people an explanation.
His staff should apologize to the American people for supporting these tactics and diverting attention to the hard work that needs to be done to get America’s economy back on track.
Please join me in signing this petition and calling on the Obama White House to come clean on this matter. Join me in asking them to work with Republicans on the critical issues facing our country today. The American people deserve better than diversions and manipulations.
Sincerely,
Senator Jonh Cornyn
Krauthammer throws the hammer down
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2009/03/a_dishonest_gimmicky_budget.html
I’m sorry, I have to post this part of Krauthammer’s piece:
[...] the list of causes of the collapse of the financial system does not include the absence of universal health care, let alone of computerized medical records. Nor the absence of an industry-killing cap-and-trade carbon levy. Nor the lack of college graduates. Indeed, one could perversely make the case that, if anything, the proliferation of overeducated, Gucci-wearing, smart-ass MBAs inventing ever more sophisticated and opaque mathematical models and debt instruments helped get us into this credit catastrophe in the first place.
And yet with our financial house on fire, Obama makes clear both in his speech and his budget that the essence of his presidency will be the transformation of health care, education and energy. Four months after winning the election, six weeks after his swearing in, Obama has yet to unveil a plan to deal with the banking crisis.
What’s going on? “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste,” said Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. “This crisis provides the opportunity for us to do things that you could not do before.”
Things. Now we know what they are. The markets’ recent precipitous decline is a reaction not just to the absence of any plausible bank rescue plan, but also to the suspicion that Obama sees the continuing financial crisis as usefully creating the psychological conditions — the sense of crisis bordering on fear-itself panic — for enacting his “Big Bang” agenda to federalize and/or socialize health care, education and energy, the commanding heights of post-industrial society.
Clever politics, but intellectually dishonest to the core. Health, education and energy — worthy and weighty as they may be — are not the cause of our financial collapse. And they are not the cure. The fraudulent claim that they are both cause and cure is the rhetorical device by which an ambitious president intends to enact the most radical agenda of social transformation seen in our lifetime.
Commercial break (language warning)
http://vodpod.com/watch/1410473-the-new-fing-citibank-from-fod-team-eric-appel-and-seth?pod=ng4779
"WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The current government approach to insolvent banks is "ad hoc" and isn't addressing the underlying problems, said Thomas Hoenig, the president of the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank on Friday."
I’ve been sending this out since last year, some may want it to wake some up; At this stage it’s good they know the truth.
District lays off 48 Apple Valley educators.
http://www.vvdailypress.com/news/apple_11193___article.html/valley_district.html
So much for hopey changey.
Once again, Fannie/Freddie timeline vid
http://www.moonbattery.com/archives/2009/01/fanniefreddie_t.html
One of many.
Man, Barney has Rush Derangement Syndrome.
Please, no Banking Queen!