Archive for July, 2011

Jul 18 2011

Tomorrow, “We The People” Speak On Debt Limit

The Sunday shows were full of liberals in deep denial over the 2010 election. The talking points echoed from Fox News to ABC News was about how the vote tomorrow in the House of Representatives will not mean anything. It was a silly and desperate act of pretending the 2010 election did not happen or […]

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Jul 17 2011

An All New Meaning For the Phrase “Tit For Tat”

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There is another dam about to break out here in Middle America, which naturally follows if the current political path to a new future fails. In 2010 the people were crystal clear about which path they wanted leaders to take. And that path did not include ANY expansion of government failures. That was a political […]

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Jul 15 2011

The GOP Has A Spine! And Obama Gets A Financial Straight Jacket

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Yes. As I suggested (see here and here) the best way to handle this debt crisis is to do it in stages, forcing the Dems to make foolish stances and accept incremental changes that leads the nation in a direction away from Obama’s economic abyss: House Republicans said Friday that they planned to vote next […]

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Jul 15 2011

Our President Is Now Certifiably Delusional

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There is no way to sanely resolve these two items. First, Obama’s fantasy world: President Obama on Friday kept up the pressure on Republicans to agree to revenue increases in a deal to raise the debt ceiling, claiming 80 percent of the public supports Democrats’ demand for tax increases. And then the reality: Just 34% […]

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Jul 15 2011

Debt Crisis: Trust Americans, Not The Fools From The Political Industrial Complex

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Waited to see what President Obama had to offer this morning, and sadly it was so moronic I am surprised (not really, more disappointed) that the news media can’t see the President’s lame shell game here. Obama basically said this: I have identified a ton of painful domestic cuts, but I won’t support these painful […]

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Jul 14 2011

Unspent Stimulus Funds Can Get Us Through August

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So, the answer to get us past the August 2nd debt ceiling conundrum is simple – stop funding Obama’s failed stimulus bill. Karl Rove has the numbers: The Bipartisan Policy Center, a Washington think tank, projects that the government will receive $172 billion in revenues between Aug. 3 and Aug. 31, but it is on […]

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Jul 14 2011

Obama’s Fantasy World Comes Crashing Down

Liberals and Progressive have such naive and fanciful world views. For example, they think the military is filled with evil, violent prone, people who had no choice but to have a military career because their IQ’s aren’t so good. They believe their is more racism in the South than in the North. They believe having […]

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Jul 13 2011

Our Petulant & Errant President

Barack Obama has decided to stomp his foot, hold his breathe and threaten to hurt senior citizens if he does not get his way: President Obama on Tuesday said he cannot guarantee that retirees will receive their Social Security checks August 3 if Democrats and Republicans in Washington do not reach an agreement on reducing […]

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Jul 11 2011

President Bluffs With Abysmal Hand

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President Obama says no to a short term debt ceiling deal and no deal at all without huge tax increases. OK, call his bluff – because the polls are damn clear on this. The people want cuts not tax increases. The Obama administration has wasted nearly $5 trillion dollars in additional debt since coming into […]

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Jul 11 2011

Playing Politics With Failed liberal Policies

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The great recession of 2008 was caused by the failure of liberal social policies. The left imposed a financially reckless effort to increase the home ownership in this country to include the lower middle class and the poor. The naive liberal policy solution was to lower the earning and responsibility standards for home buyers to […]

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