Tag Archive 'Stimulus Bill'

Sep 15 2009

America Concerned About Jobs, Stimulus Goes To Select Few

It’s the economy, stupid. A famous one-liner from James Carville that reminded the last Democrat administration that ideology is all well and good, but if the economy is not performing the voters will not tolerate or accept a bunch of ideology in place of jobs and financial security. In 1994 the last attempt by liberals […]

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Sep 11 2009

White House: 1 Million Substandard Jobs Saved Or Created!

Updated Below The blatant arrogance of a young and inexperienced President trying to spin his failures is always something to behold. It usually is a combination of denial and panic, leading to completely obvious flights of fantasy. This White House has taken this denial to an all new level. In the case of the now […]

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Sep 10 2009

The Magic Wand Of President Obama – Does It Work?

Alternate Title: Does The Lying Work? I feel at times the Democrats live in a Disney movie, where everything in the kingdom is perfect, or will be if we just let the wizard do his/her thing. After last night’s speech of fantasy fiction, I wonder how much of America does as well. We shall see […]

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Sep 09 2009

If Paglia Is A Typical Obama Voter …

If Camille Paglia is a typical, left-of-center Obama voter then the Democrats are in for a world of hurt over the next to election cycles: As an Obama supporter and contributor, I am outraged at the slowness with which the standing army of Democratic consultants and commentators publicly expressed discontent with the administration’s strategic missteps […]

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Sep 06 2009

Separation Of Church And State = Separation Of Politics And Education

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One thing you have to love about the far left is their utter incoherence. They railed against President Bush allowing the NSA to pass on to the FBI contacts between known enemies outside the US with individuals inside the US without court order after 9-11. In other words, Bush allowed the NSA to be the […]

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Sep 06 2009

Obama’s Credibility Problem And The Electronic American Soul

Unemployment. It was the first issue the liberal Democrats in DC claimed they had answers for, and they even mapped out their plan for success in taming our beaten economy using government spending programs. To see why the Democrats are not credible takes only one simple, powerful picture: Click to enlarge. That dark blue line […]

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Sep 04 2009

Unemployment Sky Rocketing As Stimulus Bill Goes Bust

Don’t have time for a long post on this not surprising news, but the unemployment rate jumped in August to a 26 year high: U.S. employers cut a fewer-than-expected 216,000 jobs in August, while the unemployment rate rose to a 26-year high, the government said on Friday in a report showing a still fragile labor […]

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Sep 01 2009

O-Bomba!

CNN came out with a truly crushing poll for Obama and the Democrats in Congress. As I noted in an earlier post, the 1994 Congressional drubbing the Dems took over Hillarycare is nothing compared to what they will reap over Obamacare and Obamanomics in 2010. The one thing that probably cushioned Bill Clinton’s from an […]

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Sep 01 2009

The Rejection Of President Obama

I have to admit, while I opposed him in the election I had hoped my concerns over President Obama’s inexperience and far left tendencies would not be a major handicap for the man. Sadly, I was right – the President’s naive team has pretty much wasted all his political capitol and he and the Democrats […]

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Sep 01 2009

Start Over On Bipartisan Health Care

Democrats are about to do in 7 months what it took the GOP to do in 7 years, and that is piss off and offend the independent center of this nation’s electorate to the point the centrists vote them out of power with gusto. It is a multi-pronged problem, but it’s central force is an […]

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