When Obama first appeared on the scene, I knew he was no damn good from the start. In a day and age when muslims have said they intend to take over from within and we have a half black muslim hiding behind the fact he's a Christian running for president, about half a dozen red flags went up in my mind. Now that he's in office, people are starting to realize with this porkulus package that he's not right. Well it's too late now, we're stuck with him for four years and the damage he's doing and can be done is horrendous. Still people are having orgasms over him like this guy Julio at his Florida town meeting who sounded like he was having a huge one and in ecstasy as he spoke to the annointed one about getting benefits for his job at McDonalds' where he's worked for four years because he can't find job. Obama told him that the fact he's been at job for four years that doesn't pay much is a testment to him (that sounds like an insult to me) and his payroll tax cut that he's plannning should give him a little more in his paycheck. Another women asked Obama for a car and kitchen and basiclly a new house because she's living in a trailer with a bunch of kids and they need these things. He told her to meet his staff and when she did they put her on a list of affordble housing where there's two year waiting list. This reminded me of when Bill Clinton was first in office and all these people came to meet him in a diner in Ohio all telling him their woes and with their hands out for freebees from the government while he did nothing but say to them was his now famous "I feel your pain".
As more and more people find out about what's in his stimulus package which is really a spending package they are getting more and more turned off by him and the democrats in general. The latest Rasmussen poll has people supporting dems at 40% and people supporting republicans at 39%. This is the lowest percentage of dem support in history. Laura Ingraham stated, and rightly so, on her show last night that the clash between the cult of personality and reality is wearing thin.
Obama said at the beginning he would have no lobbyists in his administration and then went out and hired 17 or was it 27 lobbyists. He said he would have the most ethical administration in history (Bill Clinton said the same thing) and proceeded to hire tax cheats and people with conflicts of interest. Who knows what else lies beneath this skunk. He said there was no pork in this bill and there is more pork in here than around Barney Frank's waist. Here's just an example: 500 million for the study of sexually transmitted diseases, 500 million for the renovation of the D.C. mall, 8 billion for ACORN, his community activist group, that is being investigated by the FBI for voter fraud in this past election and 500 million for these hybrid golf cart like electric automobiles and another several million for frisbee golf courses. Can somebody explain to me what that is? A dangerous part of this package that nobody has brought up yet is a portion that gives the government permission to decide who gets medically insured and the elderly and senior citizens will be the sacrificial lambs in this part. If you are a senior citizen with a serious ailment and they judge it to be a factor of old age, you won't be covered in order to save expenses in this socialized medicine coverage. That in itself should tell you something about these people and the dangers of making this a socialist society. Be afraid my friends, be very afraid. This is not business as usual.
Here's More of What's in The So-Called "Stimulus":$50 million for the National Endowment for the Arts$380 million in the Senate bill for the Women, Infants and Children program$300 million for grants to combat violence against women$2 billion for federal child-care block grants$6 billion for university building projects$15 billion added to Pell Grant college scholarships$4 billion for job-training programs, including $1.2 billion for "youths"$1 billion for community-development block grants$4.2 billion for "neighborhood stabilization activities" (funds for ACORN and other radical groups)$650 million for digital-TV coupons; $90 million to educate "vulnerable populations" (more money for radical activists non-profits, such as ACORN)$83 billion for the earned income credit (which are just payments to low-income people)$150 million for the Smithsonian$34 million to renovate the Department of Commerce headquarters$500 million for improvement projects for National Institutes of Health facilities$44 million for repairs to Department of Agriculture headquarters$350 million for Agriculture Department computers$88 million to help move the Public Health Service into a new building$448 million for constructing a new Homeland Security Department headquarters$600 million to convert the federal auto fleet to hybrids$450 million for NASA (for "climate-research missions")$600 million for NOAA (for "climate modeling")$1 billion for the Census Bureau$89 billion for Medicaid$30 billion for COBRA insurance extension$36 billion for expanded unemployment benefits$20 billion for food stamps$850 million for Amtrak$87 million for a polar icebreaking ship$1.7 billion for the National Park System$55 million for Historic Preservation Fund$7.6 billion for "rural community advancement programs"$150 million for agricultural-commodity purchases$150 million for "producers of livestock, honeybees, and farm-raised fish"$2 billion for renewable-energy research ($400 million for global-warming research)$2 billion for a "clean coal" power plant in Illinois$6.2 billion for the Weatherization Assistance Program$3.5 billion for energy-efficiency and conservation block grants$3.4 billion for the State Energy Program$200 million for state and local electric-transport projects$300 million for energy-efficient-appliance rebate programs$400 million for hybrid cars for state and local governments$1 billion for the manufacturing of advanced batteries$1.5 billion for green-technology loan guarantees$8 billion for innovative-technology loan-guarantee program$2.4 billion for carbon-capture demonstration projects$4.5 billion for electricity grid$79 billion for State Fiscal Stabilization FundThis will not help the economy.This will further destroy our economy.This is a massive transfer of wealth from citizens and businesses to government, labor unions, and far-left non-profit organization.This is Socialism.
Yet through all this people still say give him a chance. Well to those people I say, to take a line from an old Bob Dylan song, (and I dedicate this to my good online buddy Niki who is a Bob Dylan fan and I know she feels the same way I do about this fake, phoney, dangerous, fraud in the whitehouse) as Dylan once sang, "And you ask me why I don't live here? Honey I think you're really weird." :D
Thursday, February 12, 2009
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