Obama doesn’t know people who pay taxes Part 6ish?

March 31, 2009 at 11:39 pm (Uncategorized)

God, I’ve lost track, but there’s a new tax problem for another Democrat in the Obama Fearministration.  Isn’t that fucked up?

No, of course its not.  Democrats love to raise taxes because they don’t pay them.  Its why they preach fairness and all that gobbeldygook as they raise taxes constantly.  It does not affect them in the least.   Its real easy to go to the tax well when it doesn’ t hit you in the wallet.

I’d ask how they sleep at night, but something tells me they’d have a harder time hitting the hay if they told the truth all day.  At least they’d have to face reality once every so often.

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The Limbaugh Challenge

March 30, 2009 at 10:18 am (Uncategorized)

This is a great idea.

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Its so hard being right all along

March 30, 2009 at 9:42 am (Uncategorized)

Where our gallant guvamint fails us, a lowly graduate student from Illinois prevails:

The administration’s auto team announced the departure of Mr. Wagoner on Sunday. In a summary of its findings, the task force added that it doesn’t believe Chrysler is viable as a stand-alone company and suggested that the best chance for success for both GM and Chrysler “may well require utilizing the bankruptcy code in a quick and surgical way.”

Whaaa?  You mean we’re going my way, but only after spending over a trillion intrest-adjusted dollars?  Godspeed, you valiant custodians of our great economy.

What I mean to say is, you are all stupid douches.

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Of all people, Merkel is the voice of reason

March 29, 2009 at 8:04 pm (Uncategorized)

Barack Obama is actually so crazy about his asinine economic witchcraft, even the Old Europeans are scared to death of him.

It appears that the only people in the world that believe spending like blind drunks is going to break us out of this mess reside in the Obama administration.  Increased spending can help an economy recover, but the use of money you don’t have to run up massive deficits as you spend frivolously on projects that don’t even start for years is just a cloak and dagger power grab/redistributionist policy.

Its clear that Obama does not even care about the economic reality on the ground.  Hell, its really the best thing that could have happened to him.  Now he has a cover story for his transformative policies.  This is where getting roped into class warfare gets a nation.  Drowning in debt, leaders leading lynch mobs against executives, job losses, frantic, pointless law writing, and partisan hackery without regard for the nation.  Against card check in Mexico?  Check.  Against card check in the US?  No can do.

Its too bad liberals won’t learn anything from this.

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Obama fires GM CEO?

March 29, 2009 at 7:39 pm (Uncategorized)

What in the holy hell is the President doing asking CEOs to step down?

This is a gross misuse of the Office of the President.

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A video to treasure re: Gordon Brown

March 25, 2009 at 12:25 pm (Uncategorized)

Meanwhile, we’re doing the same thing, but rather than shoring up social spending to weather the storm, we’re turning up the heat in a huge way to…                      …something.

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How to tank our currency, by Timothy Geithner

March 25, 2009 at 12:11 pm (Uncategorized)

Geithner is apparently english for idiot.

What a hilarious turn of events. When your currency is struggling and just now digging out of a hole before you bury it in purposeful inflation, the one thing you want to do is undermine confidence in it.

Saying, as the vassal of the One, that you’re open to a new international currency instead of the dollar is not the way to help America, Tim. Needless to say, this opens the door for currency speculators to dump the dollar, which they have already done, of course.

What in the hell are these guys thinking? Is this how monetary policy is done in the special olympics?

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A quick word from the President, with whom the buck stops

March 25, 2009 at 9:01 am (Uncategorized)

Well, him or the teleprompter. Isn’t it funny that everything said about Cheney is totally, visibly true about the Teleprompter of the United States of America?

Let’s have a look at a quote:

“I am certain that we will be able to work together, in the coming four years, in a spirit of peace and friendship to build a safer world.”

That was sent by the One to Jacques Chirac (possibly spelled correctly, and anyhow as much effort as I’m putting forth to spell that jackass’ name right), with well wishes. Its a very nice sentiment, and a great first foot forward with an important ally.

Wait a minute, Chirac hasn’t been in power for two years. OMGWTFBBQ. Our coolest, smartest, most handsome uber-Presidential demigod just completely missed Sarkozy’s election? Remember when he defeated a woman candidate in a fair election? Um, does France ring a bell? Europe? (Hint: Its by the country you got crazy awesome gifts from, and sent 25 region-incompatible dvds back to. Can’t fault you for forgetting something you obviously spent so little time on, though.)

Let us now consider the alternative: Obama knows who Sarkozy is, but sent this letter anyhow. That means he snubbed Nick on purpose, sending a letter to a former leader instead of the current one. So our mega-diplomatic POTUS, who will make the world love us again, adds France to the list of countries he’s pissed off in two months total. For review, here’s a spur of the moment list:

Poland, Ukrainie – Missle Defense laydown to Russia
Georgia – suggesting they need to show restraint when the neo-USSR is attacking
England – messing up the PM Brown airport pickup, worst gifts ever for our best ally
EU – Sudden protectionism, stoking possibility of global trade war
Mexico – caving to union truckers, violating NAFTA for removing mexican long haul trucks
India – saying Kashmir is in Pakistan
Brazil – spelling president’s name incorrectly
China – threatening to use inflation to pay off debts, banana republic style, protectionism

I can just feel the love coming from the entire globe right now. We are the world….

We are the children…

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No business allowed to fail, its the best way to run an economy.

March 25, 2009 at 8:38 am (Uncategorized)

Oh boy. Liberals to save girlfriend-media hybrid from fires of business reality.

Gotta love/hate it. Newsprint is failing because no one is reading it, and not because of anything else. Let the damn things fail and the newsmedia will crop up again in a more efficient internet-driven fashion, all the better for the technology and streamlining.

Democrats, however, are as shortsighted and foolish as possible, and they will gallantly spend our money that they haven’t yet taken from us to save such pillars of olde guard liberalism. You would hate to force outdated industries to modernize and keep up with the times (pun). Much better to save ancient architecture and pilot a sinking ship buoyed on the backs of the taxpayers, drowning under the weight.

Let’s for a moment say that they aren’t doing this to save their mouthpieces (What would Barry do if asked a question NOT on the teleprompter? Melt or explode?). Regardless, this is more federal guvamint taking over non-financial industries to “save” them. I wonder if talk radio would get the same treatment? We won’t find out soon, because they actually make money and are a positive force in the economy, so eff them all the way to tax day. Not only is it foolish to temporarily bail out a failing company, as it is prolonging the inevitable (the medium is the problem, not the March cashflow), but why is the federal guvamint picking and choosing who to save? Who the hell elected them to save newspapers rather than the gas station down the street? Its not fair in any respect, and its unconstitutional to seize businesses anyhow, as if that matters to these people.

There are good reporters at those newspapers, and each of them has their job for a reason. Most of those reporters/commentators are very skilled and good at what they do. Point is, they would fill in at any niche available or begin their own endeavors. Charles Krauthammer and others are in high demand regardless of the health of the Washington Post. Enterprises fail every day, and the best workers always find a new home. Its the beauty of America in action. If you have the drive and the skills, you can find a job. Failing that, you’re free to create your own damn job via entrepreneurialism. Our dumbass guvamint has decided to impair this process with our banks, and now with our media. Its difficult to imagine that this many Democrats would have been elected the last two cycles if anyone knew this and other hilariously dumb ideas would be the result.

One final thought: I’m very afraid of the media being in bed with the guvamint through any kind of bailout money or seizure. Freedom of the press cuts both ways. They can report whatever they want, and they are supposed to be insulated from the guvamint. Our guvamint is well documented as sucking at everything it ever tries to do, aside from allocating money to the military. Why do we elect people who promise to take over more responsibility? Banana republics and euro-socialist countries have state-run media and we supposedly do not. Why are we flushing the things that make us better than the rest of the world down the fucking toilet? Liberals have no freaking clue that all the laws in the constitution were crafted to keep the guvamint AWAY from the world around it. Has any liberal in history ever read the tenth amendment? Did they know there were ten?

/primal scream

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Obama makes a play on corporate freedom (part deux)

March 24, 2009 at 1:20 pm (Uncategorized)

This is getting dangerous.

One day later (one day!), we’re hearing that now Big O wants to be able to seize non-bank entities.  Something tells me they’re going to forget to say only investment entities.  Welcome to a world of potential government control of any company!  Here’s a real gem from the story:

“Such authority also would allow the government to break contracts, such as the agreements to pay $165 million in bonuses to employees of AIG’s most troubled unit.”

Break contracts?  So basically, any company in America taken over by the government suddenly doesn’t have to pay shit to anyone if they don’t want to?  Hello, foreign investors!  I mean, goodbye forever.  To be fair, its not like any American investors are going to want a piece of this crap law when their dollar is on the line, either.  Who the hell does this law even benefit?

Answer:  The federal guvamint.  Our leaders have decided they need to watch over us more than ever now, despite the very real fact that they caused this whole catastrophe 100%.  As they hold hearings to browbeat those toiling under their myopic laws, they themselves are the true culprits.  Remember Barney Frank dismissing concerns about Fannie and Freddie?  Remember Chris Dodd getting $100K+ from AIG?  The criminals we need to get are the ones writing the damn rules.

Also from the quote, we hear about the 165 million bones paid to AIG dudes.  When we’re hemorrhaging trillions at a time willingly, we’re gonna get all fucking worked up about $165M?  It was a pretty crass move, but the Dems in Congress asked Geithner about this very thing before the bill passed, and the WSJ revealed he was working on this one issue since LAST AUTUMN.  They knew, they passed the bill, and the President signed it with his pen (hopefully that cool boat one from Gordon Brown). 

This whole episode is turning into a visible formula for the Obama Fearministration (copyright me, right now).

A) Gin up a crisis, anger, vitriol, and fear. 

B) Write a million proposals into one bill, make it cost $1T (plus or minus $200B)

C) Pay off every person who got you elected, and all their friends, too 

D) Write off important things that will piss off the public hardcore (AIG bonuses)

E) Sign bill without reading it or even thinking about it, its so damn necessary

F) Incite hatred towards the actions of boogeymen when you allowed it personally

G) More laws to increase guvamint power to “fix” the problem

H) Repeat 

This process is dishonest, patronizing, foolish, and completely irresponsible.  Oh Barry, you have 30 million calls waiting in the office today… something about a bad case of buyer’s remorse.  How far can you bury America and freedom in the squalor of your policies before you lose in the midterm elections?

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