“I don’t want people thinking I just have a bunch of plants in here” — President Barack H. Obama, 11 August 2009, describing the highly scripted New Hampshire “Town Hall” meeting. |
Meanwhile, Obama’s paid minions — the public sector union bosses, the community agitators, the trial lawyers and other beneficiaries of socialized medicine — were busy busing in counter-protesters to balance out the thousand-plus enraged taxpayers who are watching their liberty disappear like sand in an hourglass. |
So it’s like this: your non-representative representatives in DC are lining up with the taxtakers against you, the taxpayers. |
| Note the black man holding up the poster. |
Who could have predicted that the guy in the photograph below would turn out to be a Democratic plant? |
After, and only after, my look through the lefty blogosphere and community sites turned up nothing on people carrying swastika signs, then - magically - a small picture lands in the hands of a Huffington Post reporter. |
This photo shows a crude sign of not quite a swastika (the angle is wrong) with the no sign (red circle with a line through it) around it. |
Going forward you’ll see more Hitler and swastika signs, carried by those attempting to buttress Pelosi’s claims. |
And that appears to be her genius. By making the claim she insures it comes true in the future. Her supporters will guarantee that… Read more at wizbangblog.com |
| I must confess my dismay bordering on horror at the amateurism of the White House apparatus for domestic policy. When will heads start to roll? |
| Except for that wily fox, David Axelrod, who could charm gold threads out of moonbeams, Obama seems to be surrounded by juvenile tinhorns, bumbling mediocrities and crass bully boys. |
But who would have thought that the sober, deliberative Barack Obama would have nothing to propose but vague and slippery promises — or that he would so easily cede the leadership clout of the executive branch to a chaotic, rapacious, solipsistic Congress? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, whom I used to admire for her smooth aplomb under pressure, has clearly gone off the deep end with her bizarre rants about legitimate town-hall protests by American citizens. She is doing grievous damage to the party and should immediately step down. |
| There is plenty of blame to go around. Obama’s aggressive endorsement of a healthcare plan that does not even exist yet,Read more at www.salon.com |
Frequent flying by Congress is a growth industry. As the Journal’s Brody Mullins reported this month, House members last year spent some 3,000 days overseas on taxpayer-funded trips, up from about 550 in 1995. This month, 11 separate congressional delegations will visit Germany. |
No one begrudges members visiting U.S. troops or conferring with key leaders in other countries. But with so many trips, boondoggles are inevitable. |
The total cost for congressional overseas travel is never made public because the price tag for State Department advance teams and military planes used by lawmakers are folded into much larger budgets. Members of Congress must only report the total per diem reimbursements they receive in cash for hotels, meals and local transport. |
| They don’t have to itemize expenses—a convenient arrangement since most costs are covered by the government or local hosts |
| Some trips subtract some hotel and meal costs from the per diems, others do not. |
ObamaCare opponents beware |
| After videos resurfaced of Barack Obama saying in 2003, “I happen to be a proponent of a single-payer universal health care program,” and in 2007, “I don’t think we’re going to be able to eliminate employer coverage immediately. There’s going to be potentially some transition process,” damage control became imperative. |
| Linda Douglass, the communications director for the White House’s Health Reform Office, came to the rescue with a video of her own, claiming that opponents were simply cherry-picking quotes to create a “very false impression.” The trouble is, simply repeating Obama’s claims about Americans keeping their insurance plans isn’t the same as disproving the critics. Facts are stubborn things, Linda. |
| Not only is this administration intellectually lazy, it is thuggish. “There is a lot of disinformation about health insurance reform out there, spanning from control of personal finances to end of life care,” says the aforementioned post.Read more at patriotpost.us |
When last we saw Democrat Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee in action, she was pimping her Michael Jackson congressional resolution at his Staples Center memorial orgy. |
The race-baiter from Texas met with constituents and demonstrated her responsiveness to the public by…interrupting the town hall to take a cell phone call. |
| Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee assured a sometimes raucous crowd at a town hall forum Tuesday that she is listening to their concerns about health care reform legislation. |
At the same time, the Houston Democrat denied she had attempted to dodge opponents by giving short notice and not widely publicizing her town hall meeting after other Democrats in Congress confronted angry crowds at similar gatherings with constituents across the country. Sparks and physical confrontations at one meeting last week made national headlines. |
My worthy adversaries at the Boston Globe marvel at the “mystery fog” that settled over Boston yesterday afternoon, shutting down Logan International Airport for several hours. It wasn’t that big a mystery. As the fanciful, horror flick-citing weather story eventually gets around to partially explaining, when you have a mass of hot humid air over cold water, you get fog. Not that big a mystery. |
| The bigger mystery/horror story around Boston is the fog that has settled over voters who have accepted tax hikes without anything approaching meaningful reform or budget cuts, allowing Beacon Hill hacks to pick their pockets to save layabout hack cronies and hack relatives in the midst of the deepest recession in decades. Then, there’s the mysterious fact that they keep electing these people. Then, there’s the fact that they actually had an opportunity to eliminate the state income tax, firing a broadside at said hacks, but overwhelmingly voted to keep it.Read more at www.julescrittenden.com |
I just received one of the famous “fundraising calls” from the RNC. |
They were soliciting people to give them money (and tried for slightly over $3k!) to “stop Obama’s Health Care plan that will cost $1 trillion.” |
| $1 trillion is a lot of money. $12 trillion is a lot more, and that’s how much the RNC has allowed to be pissed away backstopping and rewarding people who have stolen from the American people through bailouts and handouts, all of which have gone to the very people doing the stealing!
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| John McCain, to whom I gave a significant campaign donation, returned my favor by suspending his campaign to push through the EESA/TARP, a bill that by 300:1 margins the American People opposed.
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| If the Republicans are the party of the people why is it that they are allowing these bankers to steal over $30 billion dollars by re-ordering transactions to generate the MAXIMUM in overdraft fees? That’s FRAUD and yet it was under a REPUBLICAN administration that this happened.
Read more at market-ticker.denninger.net |
• Bankruptcies just hit their highest monthly total in four years, 126,434 in July. This represents a 34% increase year-over-year and an 8.7% increase from June. |
• Job losses continue at a horrific pace: “Over 400,000 people disappeared from the workforce last month - they gave up, dropping the participation rate. That’s where the ‘improvement’ in the jobs number came from.” |
| Unemployment is rising, despite the slight drop in the official U-2 rate (9.5% to 9.4%). As the accompanying Calculated Risk graph illustrates, the employed percentage of the population continues to drop |
| In Exchange, BigPharma Will Spend Up to $150 Million in Ads to Push ObamaCare |
Ed notes that George Soros is spending $5 million to buy more Astroturfers, but at least that’s legal. |
| The drug industry has authorized its lobbyists to spend as much as $150 million on television commercials supporting President Obama’s health care overhaul, beginning over the August Congressional recess, people briefed on the plans said Saturday.
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The unusually large scale of the industry’s commitment to the cause helps explain some of a contentious back-and-forth playing out in recent days between the odd-couple allies over a deal that the White House struck with the industry in June to secure its support. The terms of the deal were not fully disclosed. Both sides had announced that the drug industry would contribute $80 billion over 10 years to the cost of the health care overhaul without spelling out the details. Read more at ace.mu.nu |
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