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SUBMAN1 03-06-09 10:20 PM

The Obama mega-thread II (merged)
 
Nooooooooo!!!!

"Greatest Wealth Destruction By a President"



http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/...ent_110203.asp

-S

Dowly 03-06-09 10:22 PM

Sssshhhh :O:

SUBMAN1 03-06-09 10:41 PM

A was hoping to give him a chance, but he has already screwed us.

-S

PS. Another take on the situation:

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Breathtakingly Bold Barack?
As Gov. Bobby Jindal began to offer a Republican response, it became apparent that he would be no match with Barack Obama in the soaring-oratory department. The Republicans really should have tried a gimmick instead. Perhaps Jindal could have simply walked on and said, “Today, the president held what he called a fiscal responsibility summit.” He could afford a wide smile at that point, knowing his audience had erupted in laughter.

Honestly, now: Are we quite ready finally to declare the Era of Obama As Fiscally Conservative is over? Last year, Republicans warned that Barack Obama was ultraliberal – a socialist, in fact – but the media handlers typically presented this as a conservative smear. Instead, they painted Obama as an aspiring moderate-Republican deficit reducer. Take New York Times economics writer David Leonhardt last August: “Obama’s aides optimistically insist he will reduce it [the deficit], thanks to his tax increases on the affluent and his plan to wind down the Iraq war. Relative to McCain, whose promised spending cuts are extremely vague, Obama does indeed look like a fiscal conservative.”

How ridiculous does that sound now? John McCain probably would have been a moderate Republican president. But the idea that President Obama would turn out to be a stronger fiscal conservative than McCain should inspire a pink-faced laughing fit at the preposterousness of The New York Times.

Now that Obama’s emphatic ultraliberalism is the elephant in the room, and liberals are cheering the reversal of everything Ronald Reagan tried to accomplish economically, the media still don’t want to call it liberal. Instead, it’s a pollster’s list of positive adjectives: bold, ambitious, audacious, and even breathtaking.

Here’s how Charles Babington of the Associated Press began his analysis: “Breathtaking in its scope and ambition, President Barack Obama's agenda for the economy, health care and energy now goes to a Congress unaccustomed to resolving knotty issues and buffeted by powerful interests that oppose parts of his plan.” Obama is the giant with breathtaking ambition, while members of Congress are mere mortals unaccustomed to accomplishment. Obama’s agenda is not described as liberal. Instead, it’s a plan “to undo major elements of Ronald Reagan's conservative movement.”

His AP colleague Liz Sidoti echoed the meaningless chatter: “Barack Obama is embracing the worst economic conditions in a generation as an opportunity to advance an audacious agenda that, if successful, could reshape the country for decades to come.”
The wire service Agence France-Presse found the president bristling with action: “Obama also highlighted his audacious 3.55-trillion-dollar budget plan for 2010, which bristles with economic reforms and spending on healthcare, climate change and education in a bid to end America's worst economic crisis since the 1930s.”

Then there was The Washington Post, the industry leader in budget salesmanship. In a front-page story, editor Karen DeYoung oozed Obama’s withdrawal plan from Iraq came “just a day after he transformed the domestic political landscape with a breathtakingly bold budget plan.” Two pages later, reporter Alec MacGillis somehow left out a cheerleader’s purse full of exclamation points in a story on Vice President Biden’s middle-class task force: “Commentators left and right have reacted with awe to the ambition and transformative potential of President Obama’s economic blueprint.”

Commentators on the right reacted with awe? Only at the shameless boosterism of the leg-tingling Obama press corps.

Later came a front-page Post story by Philip Rucker, which began, “President Obama’s budget is so ambitious, with vast new spending on health care, energy independence, and services for veterans, that experts say he will need to hire tens of thousands of government workers to realize his goals.” The Heritage Foundation suggests it means a quarter of a million new bureaucrats for the federal establishment.

As an adjective, “ambitious” is meant to be a positive word. But George Bush’s toppling of Saddam Hussein was “ambitious,” and the media didn’t applaud its scope. In fact, they paraded the liberals around arguing the Iraq war was unsustainably swelling the deficit. The late Tim Russert pressed Bush in February of 2004: “How, why, as a fiscal conservative as you like to call yourself, would you allow a $500 billion deficit and this kind of deficit disaster?”

Today, a $500 billion deficit would sound like progress. Obama’s budget aspires to reduce the projected 2009 deficit of $1.75 trillion by more than two-thirds, to $533 billion, by the end of his first term – which, if successful, would make it worse than the worst performance by President Bush.

It should be laughable for the White House to promote a “fiscal responsibility summit” days after they shoved through a $787 billion “stimulus” bill through Congress. But the gooey flood of positive adjectives from the press demonstrates that they are not government watchdogs. They’re “breathtakingly bold” Obama enablers. The honesty deficit in our press just grows, and grows. http://www.mrc.org/BozellColumns/new...ol20090304.asp

SUBMAN1 03-08-09 09:26 PM

Obama is anti-home ownership now
 
He is looking to repeal all tax breaks associated with buying a home:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...030601536.html

-S

Enigma 03-08-09 09:34 PM

Yes. He's anti home ownership. :har:

You're a genius.....

Zachstar 03-08-09 10:19 PM

What do you expect Enigma? You've got a whole party out there that wants Obama to fail in this crisis and by proxy America as it is the ONLY way they can delude the country enough to vote them back in 2012.

So you can expect stuff like this from Subman and of course plenty of minions coming fresh from their daily Brainwash by defacto Republican Leader Rush Limbaugh.

As far as I am aware Obama is doing nothing to harm a person's right to purchase property. Just less tax incentive. But don't let that stop your fake ass panic attack.

Onkel Neal 03-08-09 10:28 PM

omg, another Obama thread, kept alive by the inevitable replies....:yawn:

Enigma 03-08-09 10:31 PM

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omg, another Obama thread, kept alive by the inevitable replies....:yawn:
Your problem is with the replies, not the OP's thread? Huh.
By the way. Welcome to the replies. :yeah:

Onkel Neal 03-08-09 10:35 PM

Yes, I cannot curb someone's freedom of speech just because it annoys me, but you can certainly limit the length of time the 100th anti-Obama thread appears by not pumping life into it with a reply. :-? Unless you like these type of posts... :)

Frame57 03-08-09 10:40 PM

I for one am an Independant conservative. I want Obama to succeed because that is good for the Country. As far as Obama wanting me to live in a tent, hell I do most of the time anyway. :damn: When I am in the sticks that is...Who is Rush Limbaugh?

Digital_Trucker 03-08-09 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Frame57
..Who is Rush Limbaugh?

Wasn't that some '80s big hair rock band from Canada?

Digital_Trucker 03-08-09 10:48 PM

How is criticizing the man (or his party for that matter) wanting him to fail? We all want the country to succeed, we just have different opinions about how that should/could/would happen.

Frame57 03-08-09 10:49 PM

:har:
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Originally Posted by Digital_Trucker
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Originally Posted by Frame57
..Who is Rush Limbaugh?

Wasn't that some '80s big hair rock band from Canada?


GoldenRivet 03-08-09 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Digital_Trucker
How is criticizing the man (or his party for that matter) wanting him to fail? We all want the country to succeed, we just have different opinions about how that should/could/would happen.

HUGE AGREE THERE!!!

SteamWake 03-08-09 10:55 PM

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-- Why cut these deductions? Very simply, to raise tax revenue so the government can spend the money elsewhere, such as for health care.
Good night and good luck :03:


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