Stick a Fork In Obama! He’s Done!

This guy is the worst President in American History. I’m not going to go into detail because you all know what he’s done & what he hasn’t done .

George Soros can’t even save his sorry butt!  Sure he’ll get the true die-hard vote, but the American People are not stupid. After living through the hell this President has put them through, I find it very difficult that even one individual would vote for this President. Although there are some that border on mentally deficient/brain dead. Perhaps they may be rehabilitated when more pain has been inflicted upon them by this President. Most of that group will remain hopelessly in that state because they choose to do so. The majority of the American people will rise to the occasion & dump this President just like as he dumped them. STICK A FORK IN HIM!

Obama To Blame Republicans as Super Committee’s Kryptonite

The Super Committee as they were deeemed, were far from being so. This committee had no intention to come up with a plan to cut the budget.  Same old faces, same old “gridlock.” No kryptonite needed here. “Stupid is as Stupid does…..”

Republicans will be blamed by both the Democrats on the Committee as well as Obama. Obamites will believe this because they are blinded by stupidity, all while not believing that Obama had this doomed from the start.

It isn’t any different from other things he’s involved with. Anything connected with his ideology is automatically flawed. 

People, especially Democrats need to open their eyes & see what’s going on rather than use there little white sticks with a red tip to feel their way around!

Republicans will not go completely unscathed. They have failed to step up when necessary and should at least bend slightly ….only slightly if a compromise could be reached. 

All participants of the not so Super Committee should be made an example of by being thrown out of office via special elections for starters.  Maybe the threat of practicing extreme stupidity while occupying a seat in Congress or the Senate will propagate through the rest of the thieves & morons in office pretending to do what’s good for the country.

Super Committeel, Not so Super!

Thank Obama and his committee of morons for another large hit to your 401k.

The entire house should be swept. Special elections held & all new congressmen/women, senators as well replaced. Both sides of the aisle. I don’t know about you, but I am embarrassed that any of these idiot represent the United States. That they could travel the same road as they did before causing the downgrade of the United States credit rating.

They have proved that they’re morons by creating/repeating the identical gridlock as before, while displaying that they have smaller minds than the American People realized.

Monkeys do not make the same mistake twice when faced with extreme consequences a second time.

 I’m sick if these so called Congressmen & Senators! How about you?

Vote ‘em all out!

My Obama Approval Rating

With Obama Toilet Paper, you can cast your vote every time you flush the porcelain throne!

Demographic Statistics on Obama Approval

My Rant on the Approval numbers shown below:

Well it looks like “whitey” as we are referred to by Bo’s militant other half, are about to drop that approval level to a low that could spell trouble for all in elected positions. Black America as Michele often refers to African Americans, as well as other Americans that voted for Bo need to look around & ask themselves if anything & I mean anything has improved?
Maybe your road has improved..no pot holes! Or your local train station was renovated, etc. Big deal!

Job creation may have been there on the latter, but it only lasted until the job was complete.
A few weeks or so. If you look at it clearly, this president knowingly produced projects that were a flash in the pan and weeks later the unemployment figures jump. I wonder why? Then more spending on what seems to be extended unemployment. Just putting the economy in a roller coaster effect.

So it’s time for African-Americans to be just Americans & take a hard look at what the president is doing to all Americans.
Not just “whitey” as Michele eagerly wants you to think. I know the accomplishment of having a black president is huge in this country but if the guy can’t do the job black or white he has to go.

It seems to me that there is a fear amongst elected officials that if they oppose the president & some do passionately.
They will be looked upon as being racist. Among the ever present militant leaders the “RACE CARD” will be played.
That has been an age old response in Washington but has been turned up to a few degrees hotter in this presidency.

This is what has also fostered the arrogance in this administration!

This has occurred also in the Justice System with the current Attorney General Eric Holder & he also gets what he wants because of the same fear.

It is time for The “Roberts” Supreme Court to step in & right the wrongs of this administration, even if it warrants impeachment proceedings. The impeachment proceedings should have begun months ago, but that “fear” of someone
calling “foul…race card” is still at large!
If other elected officials can’t do the job… black or white, give them the Pink Slip
and let’s get this back on track.

Oh, And all of you knuckleheaded celebrities that campaigned for this abortion of change.
Try putting your money where your mouth is now!

As President Franklin D. Roosevelt once said, “In politics there are no accidents. If it happens you can bet it was planned that way.”
So ask yourselves the question, Do you approve of this plan?
Ask yourself again, Is anything better? Better yet….Is there anyone else better to do the job?

Approval numbers…….
Just read some interesting statistics on Obama’s approval rating.

Whites: 38%
Blacks: 88% same as inauguration day. Went from 88-94-88%
Hispanics: 54%. Went from 82-54%

Draw your own conclusions.

8 more in Congress sign on for Obamacare repeal

They are U.S. Reps. Jo Ann Emerson of Missouri, Frank Wolf of Virginia, George Radanovich of California, Steve Austria of Ohio, Greg Walden of Oregon, Frank D. Lucas of Oklahoma, Adrian Smith of Nebraska and Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska, and they are the latest members of Congress to sign on to a plan to repeal Obamacare.

Its goal is to “pull out by the roots” the legislation that, among other things, will require citizens to provide their “Body Mass Index” rating to the government and purchase “government-approved” health insurance whether they want it or not.

I hope that Pelosi & Reid are nervous about this because they should be and to the extent that they are violently ill. Only because of the torture the have put the American People through these past months.

Now it’s being revealed that nearly another half a billion dollars in taxes for Obama’s plan will come from charity-based 501(c)(3) hospitals and a whopping $70 billion will come from those who don’t buy “government-approved” health insurance or in some other way fail to comply with the law’s demands.
(Another lie of Bo’s)

Summer sizzle: Obamacare could be repealed before election

http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=180069

Already onboard, not counting the 8 above.

Steve King, Iowa

Connie Mack, Florida

Michele Bachmann, Minnesota

Todd Tiahrt, Kansas

Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee

Tom Price, Georgia

Paul C. Broun, Georgia

Jerry Moran, Kansas

Tom Graves, Georgia

Rob Bishop, Utah

Joseph R. Pitts, Pennsylvania

Mike Pence, Indiana

Lynn A. Westmoreland, Georgia

Glenn Thompson, Pennsylvania

Jeb Hensarling, Texas

Louie Gohmert, Texas

Judy Biggert, Illinois

John Boozman, Arkansas

Kenny Marchant, Texas

Jim Jordan, Ohio

Jason Chaffetz, Utah

Gary G. Miller, California

Bob Goodlatte, Virginia

Doug Lamborn, Colorado

Robert E. Latta, Ohio

Tom Cole, Oklahoma

Trent Franks, Arizona

K. Michael Conaway, Texas

Jo Bonner, Alabama

Dan Burton, Indiana

J. Gresham Barrett, South Carolina

John Linder, Georgia

Bill Posey, Florida

Lynn Jenkins, Kansas

Mike Coffman, Colorado

Roscoe G. Bartlett, Maryland

Virginia Foxx, North Carolina

John Campbell, California

Mike Rogers, Alabama

Randy Neugebauer, Texas

Charles K. Djou, Hawaii

Pete Sessions, Texas

F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Wisconsin

Howard Coble, North Carolina

Candice S. Miller, Michigan

Steve Scalise, Louisiana

Robert B. Aderholt, Alabama

Phil Gingrey, Georgia

Kevin Brady, Texas

Pete Olson, Texas

C.W. Bill Young, Florida

Tom McClintock, California

Joe Wilson, South Carolina

Mac Thornberry, Texas

John R. Carter, Texas

John Shimkus, Illinois

Mary Fallin, Oklahoma

Gus M. Bilirakis, Florida

John Fleming, Louisiana

Jeff Flake, Arizona

W. Todd Akin, Missouri

Peter Hoekstra, Michigan

Donald A. Manzullo, Illinois

Eric Cantor, Virginia

Scott Garrett, New Jersey

John A. Boehner, Ohio

Henry E. Brown, Jr., South Carolina

Kay Granger, Texas

Parker Griffith, Alabama

Ted Poe, Texas

Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Washington

Rodney Alexander, Louisiana

Fred Upton, Michigan

Jean Schmidt, Ohio

John Sullivan, Oklahoma

Peter J. Roskam, Illinois

Blaine Luetkemeyer, Missouri

Michael C. Burgess, Texas

Ken Calvert, California

Lee Terry, Nebraska

Patrick T. McHenry, North Carolina

Mary Bono Mack, California

Spencer Bachus, Alabama

Jeff Miller, Florida

John B. Shadegg, Arizona

Gregg Harper, Mississippi

John Abney Culberson, Texas

Dana Rohrabacher, California

David P. Roe, Tennessee

J. Randy Forbes, Virginia

Bill Cassidy, Louisiana

Brett Guthrie, Kentucky

Denny Rehberg, Montana

Sue Wilkins Myrick, North Carolina

Tom Latham, Iowa

Michael K. Simpson, Idaho

John Kline, Minnesota

Ron Paul, Texas

Thomas J. Rooney, Florida

Daniel E. Lungren, California

Darrell E. Issa, California

Harold Rogers, Kentucky

John J. Duncan, Jr., Tennessee

Todd Russell Platts, Pennsylvania

Duncan Hunter, California

Sam Graves, Missouri

Bob Inglis, South Carolina

Edward R. Royce, California

Ralph M. Hall, Texas
Timothy V. Johnson, Illinois

Michael T. McCaul, Texas

Thaddeus G. McCotter, Michigan

Robert J. Wittman, Virginia

Lamar Smith, Texas

Cynthia M. Lummis, Wyoming

Wally Herger, California

Vern Buchanan, Florida

Christopher H. Smith, New Jersey

Geoff Davis, Kentucky

Jack Kingston, Georgia

Brian P. Bilbray, California

Zach Wamp, Tennessee

Jerry Lewis, California

Erik Paulsen, Minnesota

Roy Blunt, Missouri

Free Speech NOW in Jeopardy “DISCLOSE Act of 2010″

Time to CLEAN OUT BOTH HOUSES

Congress & the Senate Want to Limit Free Speech

Free speech opponents in Congress found a way to squeeze a bill through the House of Representatives that will stifle 1st Amendment rights for the four months prior to an election.

The deceptively-named DISCLOSE Act of 2010 should more accurately be called the Incumbency Protection Act, because protecting their jobs is precisely what the liberals in the House are trying to do.

The bill reverses the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Citizen’s United vs. FEC that upheld the right of corporations to spend on political advertising in candidate elections. The 5-4 decision prompted President Barack Obama to classlessly chide the Supreme Court during his State of the Union address; an event unprecedented in its hubris.

What the DISCLOSE Act, passed late yesterday, will do is force any corporation that runs political advertising to name its top five contributors in the ad and make a complete list available upon request. It will also drown the corporation in red tape in order to comply with the vagaries of the bill.

At first glance one might think banning corporations from political advertising would be a good thing. But think again.

Corporations in this sense mean not large companies—say General Electric or Goldman Sachs—but special interest groups that advocate for their members like the National Rifle Association (NRA), AARP and Chamber of Commerce. And what’s worse, if you and a group of your friends wanted to ban together, pool your money and run adds opposing your local Congressman or State Senator, you would not be able to do that.

Not surprisingly, the bill does not affect the way unions spend. In fact The Hill recently reported that two unions will spend close to $100 million to re-elect the present majority in Congress.

So what Congress wants to do is let unions spend willy-nilly the money from dues that its members are FORCED to pay, and spend it on causes or candidates that members themselves may or may not agree with. But organizations in which people voluntarily make contributions because they support its cause or agenda are unable to advertise on their members’ behalf.

And liberals in Congress think that’s fair.

The 1st Amendment was written not to protect the speech that everyone wants to hear. It’s there to protect the speech that people don’t want to hear. For the fascists in Congress, at election time that’s just intolerable.

Bob Livingston, Freedom Watch

Is bribery becoming Standard Operating Procedure in the Obama White House?

BP, White House, Congress Are All Dirty

Larry Kudlow
Posted 06/21/2010 06:13 PM ET

Amidst all the political jockeying over the BP catastrophe, the main players are missing what is really uppermost on America’s mind: It’s the spill rate, stupid. It’s jobs, stupid. It’s the economy, stupid. And none of it is happening.

All eyes in Washington, Wall Street, and Main Street were turned this week to the congressional show trial featuring beleaguered BP CEO Tony Hayward.

Hayward was a disaster. He played dumb. He stonewalled. And he never got honest about the colossal failure of human judgment at BP that caused this catastrophe.

But folks, seriously, what did you expect? Before this thing is said and done, Hayward and others at BP may very well be criminally indicted by the Justice Department.

Hayward could eventually do hard time for all I know. So, of course, he stonewalled. Thank Eric Holder.

Failed Leadership

What Hayward should at least have done is talk about the progress being made in capping the spill rate, which is gradually going down.

To most Americans, and especially those in the Gulf, it’s the spill rate of capture that matters most.

Hayward also should have talked about the new BP relief well, which could be up and running in less than a month, to end this disaster.

That would be great news for America, and her economy and stock market. Plus, he could have mentioned that BP is hiring thousands of workers to fill new jobs in the cleanup effort.

But Hayward was lawyered to the gills, which doesn’t make anyone happy, including me. And that’s precisely why these congressional show trials leave me bored, tired and depressed.

And oh, by the way, what’s the role of Congress in this catastrophe? What exactly is it doing besides presiding over show trials?

Doesn’t it have oversight authority when it comes to the Minerals Management Service that utterly failed to regulate the safety of BP’s deep-water drilling operations?

Why aren’t more people talking about this? And why in the world hasn’t Congress suspended the Jones Act, thereby allowing foreign-flag tankers into the Gulf area? What is it waiting for?

We’re basically two months into this never-ending disaster. The Gulf cleanup could have been greatly aided by at least 15 foreign countries that were instead spurned after offering their tankers and other equipment.

Why aren’t we accepting these offers of help?

And where, really, is the president in all this? Speaking to the nation from the Oval Office earlier in the week, he failed to declare a Jones Act waiver, and he made no call for a task force of hands-on oilmen from the likes of Exxon Mobil and other big oil sisters who actually know what they are doing.

more at link below

http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article.aspx?id=537965&p=2