Is there an antidote to such nonsense? Meet New Jersey Governor
Chris Christie.
Is there an antidote to such nonsense? Meet New
Jersey Governor Chris Christie.
THIS JUST IN from the Obama White House: Good news on the
polling front. Even though the president's job approval ratings
have plunged into negative territory in every other poll, his
score on the all-important PSA Index continues to rise. The
president's rating on this index (nothing to do with the
prostate) has now reached an astonishing 97% - up from 87% in
late 2009, and is now at its highest level ever, according to
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs.
The PSA Index is the official measure of Presidential
Self-Approval. It first came into existence in December of 2009,
when the president appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show and awarded
himself a B-Plus for his first year in office. To be strictly
accurate, Mr. Obama provisionally awarded himself an A-Minus. He
said that the slightly higher grade would be justified if, as he
expected, he secured passage of his omnibus health care/income
redistribution bill in early 2010. And of course he did.
So let's boost the president's PSA score for year one from
the high 80s to the low 90s. Give the man a pat on the back (or
stand aside as he does so himself).
At the time of the Oprah interview, the president stopped
short of giving himself a full A because of high and persistent
unemployment. But now he's conquered that problem. Well, kind of.
So he says.
Since mid July, the president and vice president have been
on the road crowing about all the jobs they have "created or
saved" -- some three million to eight million jobs in all,
depending on who's talking (Biden and the administration's top
economist go with the more conservative three million figure,
while the president jacks it up to eight million). Either way,
the number is way up from where it stood when the president
appeared before the nation on the Oprah Winfrey show (the
administration was then claiming to have rescued only about a
million jobs).
Now this is a remarkable accomplishment, given the fact
that the economy (I mean the real economy) has suffered
a net loss of 2.35 million jobs since the passage of the National
Recovery and Reinvestment Act. To paraphrase Marx (Groucho, that
is), as the Wall Street Journal did in a recent
editorial, who do you want to believe -- the White House, or your
own eyes?
The argument that the president makes about "saving"
millions upon millions of jobs is best summarized by a simple
analogy. Remember the Gulf oil spill? The president was unable to
swim down and, in his words, "plug the damned hole." But he now
claims to have performed essentially the same feat in plugging an
even bigger leak -- the economic hole that was causing the loss
of 750,000 jobs per month at the time he came to office. This is
how he explained it to Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy
Behar and others on the day-time talk show The View,
which aired last Thursday:
When I was sworn in, we were losing about 750,000 jobs
per month, the economy was shrinking at a pace of 6.5%, which
is unheard of since the time of the Great Depression, and so
the last 20 months have been a non-stop effort to restart the
economy, to stabilize the financial system, to make sure we're
creating jobs again instead of losing them.
To continue with this line of reasoning, let us assume --
sans Obama and sans the supposedly great
restorative effect of last year's $862 billion stimulus bill --
this gusher remained uncapped -- spewing forth economic distress
and joblessness. Where would this take us in four years? By the
time of the next general election, it would push the unemployment
rate up to 25%, which is exactly where it stood at the lowest
point of the Great Depression.
Having realized that they made a mistake in setting the bar
too high originally, when they predicted that its stimulus bill
would keep the rate of unemployment below 8%, Obama and the
administration have now reset the bar to the lowest possible
level: They are now ready to call anything a success which is
even slightly better than the most dismal economic conditions in
our nation's 200-plus year history. This is shows how much faith
(next to zero) Obama, Pelosi et al. place in the ingenuity of
American business and the power of what used to be known as the
American can-do spirit.
With considerable help, it must be admitted, from the
financial meltdown that preceded his arrival in office, Obama
& Co. have been remarkably successful in lowering
expectations. They have persuaded a large part of the American
people that we should count ourselves lucky if what was once --
and indeed throughout almost our entire history -- the greatest
and most dynamic economy in the world drifts along in a
semi-comatose state -- without totally collapsing. They continue
to promote the idea that the American economy is no longer
capable of functioning without massive and ever-increasing
government intervention. In their view, we should accept this as
a permanent condition. And be glad for it.
According to a recent Pew / National Journal poll,
nearly two-thirds of the American people think that "Barack
Obama's economic policies" have failed. That includes 29% who
think the president's policies have led to worse results and
another 35% who think they have had little or no effect.
The poll numbers on Obamacare are worse still. A Rasmussen
poll shows that a 2-to-1 majority of voters are in favor of
repealing the president's landmark health care bill. That
includes a stunning 46% who "strongly" favor repeal, against just
25% who "strongly" oppose repeal.
Though people have turned against his policies,
Obama remains a reasonably popular president. According to
Gallup, opinion is almost evenly divided between those who say
that they approve (46%) and those who say they disapprove (47%)
of the president's job performance. By contrast, only 11% of
Americans have confidence in the job that Congress is
doing.
Chris Christie, a real man who isn't afraid to tell a teacher to
take a hike if she doesn't like the way she is being treated
courteous of the taxpayers, would squash Obama in any debate.
That's why we will never see the day.
Obama has said already that he is more concerned with getting
accomplished what he promised his drones. The lasting damage he
is DELIBERATELY doing to our country will be his legacy to
himself. When all is said and done, Obama will be doing something
more suited for his ego - being head of the U.N.
arlo price| 8.3.10 @ 8:03AM
The obamagedon PIMP thugocracy chugs along.....
PSA: Pimp Superiority Award
An award presented to the leader of a regime, who gets the most
subjects to perform BOHICA.
Quite frankly, I'm bored with this bloodless coup.....LET"S ROLL
Average Infidel| 8.3.10 @ 3:59PM
You, me and a few (hundred thousand) fellow Patriots is all it's
gonna take to put this so-called pretender-n-theif, otherwise
acts as a putz in a major way, known as the "won" aka, barry
soretto, aka, baraq insane obama, aka president, he thinks for
life, obama, hmmmm, hmmmm, hmmm. I get sick to my guts every time
"I see or hear this putz", every time. No exception, none.
Average Infidel| 8.3.10 @ 4:06PM
oops, got so infirated about this putz I forgot to include "put
this putz in the cross bar motel along with a few of his friends,
i.e. the entire democrat party, aka, the socilaist/marxist fellow
travelers.
Grace| 8.5.10 @ 1:25PM
Me too - On with the Revolution!
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 9:38AM
But it is a relief Obama isn't as interested in power as the
power-crazed Bush dynasty.
However Bush is water under the bridge; so do what you want-- I'm
voting for the available antidote to clueless post-Reagan
Republicanism
-- I'm voting for the incumbent Obama. And if you don't like it
you can drop dead. Now that it has been 20 years you can't
intimidate anyone anymore, they have lost their awe of the GOP.
Interested Conservative| 8.3.10 @ 10:06AM
B D S
Birt McKendree| 8.3.10 @ 11:18AM
How could you be intimidated by the GOP? If you're voting for
Obama you must enjoy being told what to do with your life. Talk
about clueless....
Marty| 8.3.10 @ 6:01PM
Cant argue with someone as stupid as yourself.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 11:53AM
How can you tell who the trolls are on this board? Simple:
they're the one who are allergic to reality, common sense and
logic.
You're irrelevant Alan. No one GIVES A FUCK how you vote, you
clueless knee-jerk pathetic ObamaNazi fool.
"Drop dead"? Puh-leeeaze! We're alive and kicking and we are a
lot stronger than your kind, since we are the people. You
represent no one but yourself, and maybe a ridiculous pack of
finger pointing bed wetting little crybabies.
See you in November. Have fun living in cloud cuckoo land.
PS When your mommy finally kicks you out of the basement,will you
know how to pack your bags all by yourself?
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 12:19PM
Obama is an empty suit. He makes promises left and right but
never follows up on them. Democrats are supposed to let the
people have more freedom in what they do yet it's the democrats
who have been passing all these unnecessary policies that that
give power to the government not the people.
Chris Christie and the Republicans aren't afraid to mince their
words and keep their promises.
Sam Vaughn| 8.3.10 @ 12:22PM
HUH?
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 12:49PM
I didn't write the message immediately above; repuglicans are not
above identity theft.
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 1:08PM
I get it! "Repuglicans!" Republicans, only with a "g!"
You're clever. That's to be expected, given your crystal-clear
rationale and overall perspicacity.
Gosh, if only every American though like you do, we could destroy
this country and replace it with a benevolent totalitarian
dictatorship within a week (if everybody did "their fair share")!
The State is All! Obama is the State! May His Beneficence and
Wisdom Guide Us For A Thousand Years!
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 2:13PM
"Gosh, if only every American though like you do, we could
destroy this country and replace it with a benevolent
totalitarian dictatorship within a week"
You are evading the issue of Mike Steele, the RNC whose continued
stay in his position mocks YOUR own sense of rationale and
overall perspicacity. Plus Steele is more of an insult to black
pride than Obama could ever be.
The GOP should be on the defensive-- not its opponents.
Tomas| 8.3.10 @ 2:22PM
Alan Brooks Troll Alert.
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Achilles Toejam| 8.13.10 @ 12:11AM
Brooks can never be reasoned with because he refuses to accept
the truth as it pertains to history, economics and human nature.
He comes on this website not to gain any knowledge or received
truth but to antagonize and provoke the conservative people here
that value their freedom and love their country and understand
what made this country great.
Brooks is like a spoiled child riding in his mommy's grocery cart
at the store being outrageous to get attention, everyone here
that has read his crap knows they're dealing with a closed mind
he should be reading the book "Liberal Fascism" but he won't and
you're just wasting your time responding to him so why bother, I
suggest giving him all the attention he deserves ABSOLUTELY NONE!
Ignore him, without an audience the clown goes home.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 3:47PM
"Identity Theft"? Don't kid yourself Alan: no one wants to be
you.
btw, there's a reason neither the GOP nor conservatives, nor any
sort of normal patriotic Americans are on "the defensive": its
this inconvenient thing called REALITY.
gurgle gurgle gurgle: that's the sound of shit like you getting
flushed back down into the sewer where you belong
Keithbo61| 8.3.10 @ 5:44PM
Alan, we are far from being on the defensive. Your ideology has
been exposed and is being completely rejected. Your ideology
represents some ideological egg heads, public servants and a
multitude of generational welfare leeches. The rest of us in the
real world are not amused. We will pull the plug on this nutty
experiment. So Allan, time to start looking for a job.
Bull-hocky piles| 8.3.10 @ 4:02PM
We have at times known you to fudge yourself, especially when the
People call you out, ain't buying your line pal.
TheEnforcer| 8.3.10 @ 6:34PM
'
Hey Alan Brooks:
I have a better one for you.
Try DemocRATS.
Get it?
DemocRATS, that's what they are, Democ....RATS.
it's embedded in their name.
Alan Brooks| 8.4.10 @ 11:03AM
Oh, wait, yes I did
your mama| 8.5.10 @ 2:56PM
Alan,bless your little heart.Your BS is hilarious.You know Obama
is one and done.He bamboozled and proved the hokey dokey he
foisted on us isn't working.Only proved that voting present is
not presidential material.
Alan Brooks| 8.5.10 @ 4:34PM
Identity theft!
For all you know I could be a guy named Alan Brooks but for the
record I'm not republican, I just felt bored and wanted to
contradict someone. I'm too young to vote anyways.
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 12:31PM
I would like to point out that Hitler got a bum rap: Yes, his
regime was reponsible for the deaths of 6 million Jews.
BUT: Do you have any idea how many Jews would have died had
Hitler NOT come to power? 13.42 million. That's a fact.
And the lives saved by Stalin? 46.9 million.
Pol Pot saved 2.3 million.
(Source: The New York Times)
History ought to be on its knees thanking these psychopa-- I mean
humanitarians.
Doug| 8.3.10 @ 12:38PM
I think you mean that Pol Pot saved "or created" 2.3 million.
Sorry to be so technical.
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 1:01PM
Good point.
And don't get me started on the number of Europeans that were
saved (or created) by the advent of the Plague during the 14th
century.
Like Obama, it was a godsend!
Marty| 8.3.10 @ 6:03PM
The fact that you compare anyone to Hitler is so utterly arrogant
that the only thing I would find fitting is that you be gutted
and hung from the Washington Monument. If I had the chance, I
would do it myself.
REB| 8.4.10 @ 10:52PM
Seems to me you have some of hitlers ways...cruelty and
brutality...although I doubt you could beat your way out of a
paper sack,much less perform such an intensive act of
violence,except in your twisted mind of course!
wildwilly360| 8.12.10 @ 5:11PM
You cant have the washington monument. Thats where the people are
going to disembowel Obie Nancy and Harry. And I hope and pray its
carried live on Fox!!!
AMENBRO| 8.3.10 @ 11:56AM
AUTOMATE ALAN
Doug| 8.3.10 @ 12:36PM
Wouldn't the "antidote to clueless post-Reagan Republicanism" be
a RETURN to Reagan Republicanism? Really, how can voting for a
Marxist idiot like B. Hussein Obama be the anti-dote for
POST-Reaganism? I'm just sayin' . . .
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 12:54PM
Because, Doug, the GOP has no intention of running another
Reagan-- why would a blatant mediocrity such as Steele be RNC if
Republicans were serious about another Reagan?
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 12:59PM
...Doug, you ask straight questions, so here is a straight
answer: if you considered Clinton a "Marxist idiot", then why do
you think Reagan Democrats voted for Clinton in '96?
Because Dole was considered worse? Why do you think Reagan Dems
would vote for Obama in 2012? because the alternative might be
worse?
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 2:01PM
Dole's candidacy was pathetic and many Reagan Democrats were
uninspired by this career party hack who'd been a senator for
decades. he was old, he was tired and he was no heir to the Regan
legacy.
Remember Reagan was an ex-governor of California who had
cultivated his conservative bona fides for the previous 30 years
while Dole was forever "reaching across the aisle."
Additionally, Clinton tacked significantly to the right after the
1994 Gingrich sweep.
Recall that Clinton's famous declaration that "the era of big
government is over" was uttered at the 1996 State of the Union,
which of course occurred in January of that year and set the
stage for his reelection campaign.
Immediately thereafter, Clinton continually to the right to
capture, among others, Reagan Democrats.
He signed Welfare Reform - a cornerstone of Gingrich's Contract
with America - in August of 1996, just ahead of the election -
this after his 1992 pledge, by the way, to "end welfare as we
know it."
He went on to pursue a balanced budget and the tight fiscal
policy that Alan Greenspan advocated.
No doubt Clinton was ideologically a liberal; but he was also a
pragmatist. Had he been allowed by a Democrat congress - as Obama
has been - to run an unimpeded liberal agenda, I have no doubt he
would have done so.
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 2:17PM
" ' the era of big government is over' was uttered at the 1996
State of the Union"
No, it was Jan. 1995, I watched it-- it was a year before you say
it was.
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 2:25PM
... oh, wait, it must have been '96, because the primaries
occurred soon after; Clinton would have timed it just so. A
thousand pardons, Grzmlyk, for having doubted Slick Willy's
slick-osity.
But that was then, this is now... the GOP shows every indication
of screwing it up again.
You are right. I doubted both you and Slick, how could anyone
think Clinton would use 'the era of big government is over' soon
after the election of 1994, rather than wait a year so as to have
the words hang in the air right before the primaries? how silly
of me.
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 3:38PM
That Clinton is considered by some to be an elder statesman is
risible on its face. Friggin narcissistic used car salesman.
But like John Huston says in the great movie Chinatown,
"Politicians, old buildings and whores all get respectable if
they last long enough."
So true. Wonder if the great humanitarian Robert Byrd was buried
in his white sheet.
CtBob| 8.3.10 @ 5:34PM
Wasn't buried with it. He donated it to the Senate Museum, if
there is such a thing!
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 2:25PM
BTW, by 2012, the term "Reagan Democrat" will have long since
become an anachronism, don't you think? The population has
undergone a demographic sea change since 1984. Half the people
voting in 2012 won't have been alive in 1984.
If you're talking "moderate Democrats," my guess is that unless
the GOP completely blows it - always a possibility; Lindsey
Graham may be the nominee - most will go to the "R" side of the
ledger.
Assuming, of course, that Obama hasn't been proclaimed Dictator
for Life (in which case the thrill running up Chris Matthews's
leg never has to stop, and David Brooks can get off on Obama's
pantleg crease in perpetuity).
If we DO have an election in 2012, keep in mind that by then 30
million Undocument Democrats will be voting, and Dems will
control every voting machine in every precinct, so it's highly
possible that Obama will capture 600% of the popular vote (why
should being dead prevent a good liberal from voting).
And you can bet that a popular vote count of one billion to zero
won't raise the mainstream media's collective eyebrow even a
millimeter.
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 2:36PM
The above is a good comment, minus the conspiracy theory of Obama
canceling the election and being crowned by the Pope at
Christmastime.
BTW, if only Palin would run for POTUS, but America is too macho
for that. Look back at the record; Geraldine Ferraro for veep in
1984;
her ticket loses.
Sarah herself for veep in '08-- almost a quarter century after
Ferraro;
her ticker loses.
And both times it was merely a female veep-stakes, not POTUS.
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 2:52PM
Oh, come on: Ferraro's running mate was Mondale. MONDALE! Please!
A bucket of warm spit.
Palin's running mate was McCain. MCCAIN! A feckless speck of
phlegm.
You are not drawing an apt conclusion. Additionally,
conservatives' water in the GOP is being carried right now almost
exclusively by courageous women.
As for the conspiracy theory, I hate to correct you, but our
petulant adolescent in chief would never be crowned by the Pope.
But he may be declared the 12th Imam by the Ayatollah class.
And let's not go into the actual election theft that invariably
accrues to the Democrats - Al Franken being just the last
example.
Al "Just Touch Me Till My Oceans Rise" Gore tried to steal 2000
(don't go apoplectic, Alan, ok?).
The Democrat rule of thumb: If a Dem loses by 5% or less, just
keep counting until - bingo! Military ballots disappear and we
"find" (nudge, nudge, wink wink) JUST enough Dem ballots to put
our liberal lickspittle over the top.
After all, when it comes to liberalism, the "facts on the ground"
are merely obstacles; it's always the "larger truth" that must be
served (Walter Duranty, call your office).
Haven't figured out what the "larger truth" is yet (I'm not a
True Believer), but all roads lead to corruption, coercion and
tyranny.
CopyKatnj| 8.3.10 @ 9:52PM
Nice list but it needs to be amended.
You did not list the states that have "adopted" the majority vote
rules for the electoral college. Unfortunately, NJ is one of
those. The illegals, it seems, are just an insurance policy.
Sowell Disciple| 8.3.10 @ 3:03PM
Here's an insight into the mind of Alan Brooks. Because one
female candidate for VP was on a losing ticket in 1984, and
another in 2008, he concludes that this country is too macho to
elect a female president. No consideration of the variables,
which are more than significant: the impossibility of any ticket
making a dent in Reagan's juggernaut in 1984, and in 2008 the
uphill climb of any incumbent party to retain the presidency
after an 8-year run, let alone the many factors such as the
economy, McCain's weak campaign, the desire of many to make
history by electing a black president, the success of Obama in
fooling many into thinking he would be a post-partisan moderate,
aided by the old media . . . .
Alan Brooks puts a lot of energy into cluttering this blog, but
is careless in revealing his primitive mental process.
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 3:32PM
Sowell Disciple, you deserve praise for your moniker alone.
Yes, I agree - the context surrounding each election (not to
mention the 24-year time lapse) precludes postulating any kind of
pattern (and you'd need three examples in any case). And you
succinctly mentioned the salient differences.
He is right that Republicans could easily blow it, sadly. I PRAY
we get a true conservative beacon, and not a
go-along-to-get-along hack.
I also worry about 2010. Sometimes I think the only thing worse
than Republicans being in the minority is Republicans being in
the majority.
Marty| 8.3.10 @ 6:09PM
No, see you are equivocating "cluelessness" with a type of
Reaganomics, when in reality it describes Reaganomics as
clueless. I know its a subtle difference, so I presume it is lost
on you, therefor making you clueless. Isn't it funny how this all
comes round full circle?
It's amazing that you think the "antidote" for voodoo economics
is more voodoo economics. Hey Doug, when was the last time that
any of these big businesses, which have over 90% of the wealth in
the country, done anything for you besides outsourcing labor to
India because it helps THEIR, emphasized to differentiate between
YOUR, bottom line?
Fenestra| 8.3.10 @ 7:27PM
"these big businesses, which have over 90% of the wealth in the
country"
Where should the wealth be? Who do you think created that wealth?
Do you think money grows on trees?
Oh, wait, my bad. If you are a lefty dem you do think money grows
on trees, and those evil corporations only got it by clear
cutting those trees all down. They stole that money, and ruined
this great country doing it.
The only righteous thing to do is tax the corporations and the
rich maggots who built them into extinction. Then we would be
free and live like kings.
While we starve like Russian peasants.
Mojo Risin| 8.3.10 @ 2:32PM
Here ya have it ladies and gentlemen, an undiluted example of
empty headed devotion to a failed leftist agenda. Please don't
allow your children to be democrats, it's destructive.
Here we are 18 months into Obama's executive interpretation of
our rights, granted by the constitution and its limitations
placed on government, with the results being obvious how far over
his head "comrade Obama" is. Barack is driving this train off a
cliff and we're all locked in boxcars...
DonH| 8.3.10 @ 3:12PM
You be so right slave days is over.
Marty| 8.3.10 @ 6:13PM
LOL, wouldn't it be funny if a republican candidate ran on the
platform of sanctity of marriage and jim crow laws.
Albert| 8.3.10 @ 3:41PM
The first remark is laughable. Obama is all about power and
nothing else. And yes, Bush is water under the bridge, which is
probably why you brought him up. As for voting for the recumbent
Obama, I don't like it, but then, it's your vote not mine and I
have no plans to drop dead. Not to mention the election is 2
years away. However I hope you take confort in knowing that your
tiny little vote is contributing to economic decline, to
increasing unemployment, to massively growing national debt (far
beyond what even the Bush/Clinton/Bush team ever dreamed of), and
to international instability. Barack Obama is Bozo the Clown writ
large. However, it is clear that if the last 20 years have proven
anything at all, they have proven that the term "clueless
Republican" is a redundancy. I quit the Party many years ago and
they have shown me no reason to go back. If there were a real
Republican Party, Obama would not be President (assuming, of
course, that he really is President).
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:14PM
Yes, vote for a third party. Throw your vote away. :)
Chairman Nobomba| 8.3.10 @ 5:08PM
Mr. Brooks,
Have you taken your medication yet?
Ziggy Stardust| 8.3.10 @ 5:58PM
Please put dowmn your crack pipe, make yourself a gubment cheese
sandwich, take a long swig off your OE 800, check your mailbox
for your "spread the wealth" check, and chill out. It's all gonna
be OK. Your Marxist messiah will be gone soon enough and you can
go back to watching Sesame St and hating everbody
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:15PM
It seems fairly obvious that you have no idea what the term
"Marxist" actually means. Just saying ...
your mama| 8.5.10 @ 3:02PM
Amen Ziggy.
BOB| 8.5.10 @ 1:37PM
YOU MY FRIEND ARE A REAL MENTAL MIDGET AND DESERVE THE FATE OF
THIS COUNTRY IF THE TYRANT SUCKCEDES IN HIS REAL GOALS. DO YOU
EVER READ ANYTHING BESIDES COMICS
BOB| 8.5.10 @ 1:39PM
THIS REPLY WAS MEANT FOR ALAN BOOB, I MEAN ALAN BABBLING BROOKS
flyman8| 8.5.10 @ 4:16PM
It is obvious you are unable to see the truth for the smoke and
mirrors. Hopefully it will be my hand helping you climb out of
the cesspool being dug by the Obama machine. If not we will both
die in a maelstrom of deciet and anarchy.
Moving on...
bahmi| 8.12.10 @ 7:19PM
Obama is NOT interested in power???Of course you are voting for
Obama. He can sh+tcan the Constitution, no problemo for you. Run
up infinite debt, great idea. You confuse hatred of Bush with
love of Obama. But, be blind, it's up to you. Sadly, you are
right, the Bush dynasty was a disaster, horrible people with a
horrible past of political intrigue going back to Prescott
Bush.
But, horrible Bush does not mean great Obama, let's get that
straight.
SPECTRE| 8.19.10 @ 2:01PM
Appearantly, you have had your head under a very large rock.
BARAK INSANE OBAMA is very MUCH INTERESTED IN POWER. That's why he
had been trying to cons0lidate as much as possible under the
government's control such as the automotive industry, medical
industry, wall street and our financial institutions.
Further, you appearantly haven't bothered to read up on your
favorite DEMO(N)CRAT, OBAMA. He wrote many years ago that he was in
favor of doing away with our FREEDOM of SPEECH and, with PRIVATE
GUN OWNERSHIP.
Next, the third most important person in the nation, NANCY PELOSI
has said that IF people want to resist what the OBAMA REGIME wants,
then they WILL BE ARRESTED or, words to that effect.
By the time you open up your eyes, you'll be in a long line heading
to the SHOWERS just like those at DACHAU or, you'll be
GOOSESTEPPING in file with a LOT of others and forced to kill your
own countrymen or, be shot !
Our liberties are now threatened in a way which hasn't ever been
done before and, ANY vote for OBAMA means that the person(s) who
voted for him are either COMMUNISTS or FASCISTS.
BTW, OBAMA said he is following in his father's footsteps and,
guess what ??!!! OBAMA'S dead beat dad was an AVOWED COMMUNIST !!
So, what does that make OBAMA ??!!!
One thing more, whenever you hear the words SOCIALIST, LIBERAL and,
PROGRESSIVE immediately think COMMUNIST or, FASCIST because, that
IS the only two ways those points of view can end ... as COMMUNISM
or FASCISM.
WAKE UP before you end up DEAD or, worse yet, RED !!!
Oh, and you might find these last few facts to be of extreme
interest ... COMMUNISM HAS FAILED IN EVERY NATION IT HAS
PROLIFERATED IN. All of western europe is discovering that
Communism simply does NOT work. Even the Chinese, as stubborn as
they are, have realized that Communism does NOT work which is why
they too have embraced CAPITALISM as wholeheartedly as they have.
So, why should we bother with Communism since it doesn't work ??!!!
GOOD QUESTION !!! Here's the last thing ...... IF you bothered to
look at the DEMO(N)CRATS from an historical standpoint, you'd see
that almost everything that is hurting this nation now IS their
fault. It was under CARTER that FREDDY MAC and FANNY MAE were told
to accept substandard loans which lead to the housing debacle. Then
go back to FDR and WOODROW WILSON's administrations and you'll see
even more BOONDOGGLES such as SOCIAL SECURITY. EVERY THING which is
hurting this NATION now is the fault of the DEMO(N)CRATS.
Next: LOOK AT THEIR LOGO ... IT"S NOTHING LESS THAN A " JACKASS "
!! I guess this IS telling us something, it's either saying that
the DEMO(N)CRATIC PARTY and ALL those, including you ALAN who
follow them are
" JACKASSES " or else they're saying they're going to make "
JACKASSES " out of ALL of us !!!
--------- I am the SPECTRE, of things to come !!!
PSA...loved it! There's a PSA sound bite I use in my videos that
seems to have been overlooked. If anyone wants to see him
actually say it I'll find it on You Tube for you: "Sometimes you
can fault me for being honest to a fault." Really, he said it.
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 1:06PM
"You're irrelevant Alan. No one GIVES A FUCK how you vote"
Gypsy, it's good you wrote this; because I was told by many here
that my vote does matter, and they want me to vote GOP.
So now that one of you admits you don't care who anyone votes
for, we don't have to concern ourselves with what you want,
politically. My vote is as irrelevant as your own electoral
preferences. You are very tolerant folks. How sweet of you.
ggoblue| 8.3.10 @ 7:30AM
what about this category?
JOBS LOST OR SQUANDERED
2.4 million lost plus 300k per month squandered because real
americans are afraid to invest in socialism....lets see here....
7.8 MILLION JOBS LOST OR SQUANDERED BY BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA MMM
MMM MMM!
91 days until some commies lose THEIR jobs.
Eric Cartman| 8.3.10 @ 8:51AM
The RYM (rim): Run Your Mouth award. As in: Uh oh, Obama is
RYMMING again.
Robert Pinkerton| 8.3.10 @ 10:42AM
Mr. Cartman, in context of the late and unlamented Students for a
Democratic Society (SDS), the acronym R Y M
stood for Revolutionary Youth Movement.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 11:56AM
that may be so Robert, but I still think that Eric makes a good
point. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to repair to the smallest
room in the house, as I need to create a "movement"of my own
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:21PM
You are aware that the housing and lending bubble burst under the
Bush presidency right? Also, you are aware that the two bailout
packages actually stopped the collapse of the financial markets,
which if failed, would have lead to a depression akin to that
experienced in post-WW2 Germany? You know what, I think Obama has
handled the economic crisis especially well.
Robbins Mitchell| 8.3.10 @ 7:42AM
Well,they don't call the boy Barokeydoke Hubris Obozo for
nothing.
I've seen a lot of videos online of Governor Christie...he's a
hoot and a tough guy. That's what Republicans need -- a tough guy
who won't whimper and back down from the fight of our lives,
because that's what we're in right now. Some great R governors
out there. Christie, Daniels, Brewer, McDonnell, Jindal, Barbor.
Oh, and all of Palin's "Mama Grizzlies" -- let's see more of all
of these faces as 2012 draws near.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:25PM
I can see it now: The Cable Guy in 2012 with running mate Jeff
Foxworthy. Don't lie, you'd vote for them in a second you silly
sack of white trash. Why don't you go back to the steel mill
where you belong.
sj| 8.4.10 @ 5:28PM
Martin, don't look now but your elitism is showing. Odd how many
liberals who are "for the people" demonstrate such contempt and
loathing for said people.
Ruffslitch| 8.5.10 @ 3:37PM
Well, Ah cain't go back to th' steel mill cause hit went outta
bidness on account o' th' gubmint regulations that the Democrats
put in. Now steel comes cheap from China. Who you callin' white
trash ennyway? Say that to mah face an' I'll shoot you down like
an egg-suck dawg! ( An' you cain't do nuthin' about hit 'cause Ah
got a gun and yew don't! )
flyman| 8.5.10 @ 4:20PM
kudos Deborah. We have awakened and will remain vigilante in our
quest to retake the country and our freedom.
dw| 8.3.10 @ 7:56AM
"Ah..Ah..I have lowered the water as I walk on it, becoming the
one we have all been waiting for, and then I created or saved all
the jobs in America and half the world and I am alaways right and
just look at me, I am the most hansome guy in the world and I
have proved that the communist way is the best way and we do not
need to drill for oil because I have invented alternitive energy
that will be availible later today plus I...ah...did I mention
that I am the one...ah...and tomorrow I will do more things for
which you all will be able to worship me for. I think I will play
some golf now because I deserve it and then take some vacation
time. Don't worry I will be thinking about what else I can do to
save you all from yourselves as I recreate."
NJ Mike| 8.3.10 @ 7:57AM
Chris Christie is gonna disapoint you all.
Few despise obama as much as I, but as a resident of NJ I have to
report that CC has:
Decided to defray NJ's med costs by jumping in with both feet to
Obamacare.
Is chasing the "Race to the Top" cash to the point of negotiating
with the unions to get the app in.
And lastly, according to CC press office, it wqas an honor to
meet OBAMA, not the President and that he(Obama) is a warmn nice
person who is not at all trying to destroy the economy.
Mayor Ann Little had the right idea about meeting the
Precedent.....she was on the other side of th ropes with the Tea
Party and other protesters.....
Never forget that CC waffled when asked about illegal
aliens......his answer? He did not think it was ILLEGAL to enter
w/out adhereing to the proper procedures.
Melvin| 8.3.10 @ 8:09AM
We have to keep in perspective that there is not one political
candidate that is 0 of what we all want all the time.
Somewhere along the line we demanded perfection of all candidates
and office holders.
Hence, this is where the, "Waffler" came into being. Trying to be
all things to all groups.
We have to prioritize what is killing us. High spending, high
taxation, at the State and Federal level. If we or NJ has a guy
that can puncture the armor of the tax and spenders and bring it
under control and to a sane level then that is about � percent of
the problem.
Nunya| 8.3.10 @ 1:19PM
Where's George Washington when you need him?
Actually, I'd go for Andrew Jackson right about now...
Anastasia Mather| 8.3.10 @ 9:25AM
Um, which NJ do you live in?
NJ Mike| 8.3.10 @ 1:06PM
Today marks the roll-out of NJ's website to disburse the $140
million in Obamacare $$ to SUBSIDIZE low income folks
w/pre-existing conditions.
CONSERVATIVES would prefer to NOT take Federal $$$$$.
I stand by my statement.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:27PM
I see alot of complaining mixed with horrible grammer. Please,
your so smart, what would you do if you were president?
Stammon| 8.3.10 @ 11:57PM
As a steel mill worker even I know that in "Please, your so
smart" it should be "you're".
You're not as smart as you think dumbass, and it shows.
BOB| 8.5.10 @ 1:50PM
MARTIN I WOULD APPOINT YOU SAC RATARY OF THE SHIT HOUSE. THAT WAY
YOU MAY POSSIBLY FIND WHAT LITTLE BRAINS YOU MAY HAVE HAD.
your mama| 8.5.10 @ 3:07PM
Oh Bob.You just got busted,just admit it.Now call the names
because that's' what you libs do best when you lose an argument.
your mama| 8.5.10 @ 3:15PM
Bob
Sorry,that was meant for Martin.
Ralph| 8.3.10 @ 7:57AM
The ability to remain likeable while your policies are not, and
throw your friends under the bus when it suits your pupose is
Obama's key to PSA. Obama is a natural at operating under
Machiavelli rules.
What surprised me most about him, is his ability to lie without
being embarrassed about it; either he doesn't care if he lies, or
doesn't know he's lying. Whichever case he's seems to be out of
touch with reality.
The View appearance among his girlfriends was an exercise in self
indulgent/grandizing reassurrance. He makes the president in the
movie "Idiocracy" seem more than parody.
ncatty| 8.3.10 @ 9:47AM
He is likeable the same way Urchel is likeable.
Robert Pinkerton| 8.3.10 @ 10:47AM
Mr. Obama is a showman who carries his own mise en
scene with him.
The Obaminable Showman?
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:28PM
He is a great public speaker, but he also has alot of substance,
which makes him, first and foremost, a great leader.
your mama| 8.5.10 @ 3:08PM
Martin
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Nunya| 8.3.10 @ 1:33PM
Obeyme is a narcissistic, self-important Marxist of the first
order. I personally think the man is an idiot, though I must
admit he speaks well.
The man has no experience running anything, why else does he have
30+ "Czars" to make decisions for him? He can't manage, he can't
execute, he can't make a decision--especially when it's
important, and when things go wrong it's always "blame Bush" or
some other lame excuse.
He's a piss-poor excuse for a President, and I never thought we'd
have a worse one than Carter (who was also an idiot of the first
order).
Albert| 8.3.10 @ 3:46PM
Speaks well?! Really? President Bozo is one of the worst public
speakers I have ever heard. I cannot listen to him he is so bad.
He drones like an imbecile. He says virtually nothing of
substance. He is clearly READING what he says. And, when away
from his teleprompter, he can not put together coherent
sentences. Speaks well? I don't think so.
bahmi| 8.12.10 @ 7:29PM
Second the motion. If you listen to Oblowme's verbiage, he says
exactly ZERO. It's all trivialistic crappola, garbage that summed
up means nothing. People have given him the persona of Chauncey
Gardener and he's as vapid. His wife's stupid excuse for blowing
a ton of dough on the Spain trip is pathetic. She says, "visit
American first" and then traipses off to Spain. From the get-go,
these sharks have blown money like there's no tomorrow. Sadly,
there may not be, either. Martin, STFU.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:32PM
What's a first order Marxist? Does this mean that there are
second order and third order Marxists? Please elaborate, because
I think you literally have no idea what your talking about.
I mean really, you know nothing about what he has done and yet
this apparently makes you an expert on US politics. Admit it,
your white trash. You complain at the bar about jobs going
overseas, and then you turn around and support these same
companies and their tax interests. I mean really, how stupid can
you get?
Tom| 8.3.10 @ 8:03AM
"From wages deducted from teachers' paychecks, the two unions
made nearly $60 billion in campaign contributions over the past
two decades."
I am not saying this is wrong but it seems dubious. Campaign
contributions would average $3 billion a year. TOTAL receipts for
the NEA for 2007 was $352 million. The teachers unions are
certainly non-representative of their membership but this is Bill
Gates type money and I doubt it is possible they spend that much.
Louis Jenkins| 8.3.10 @ 8:12AM
Well, apparently everyone above has stolen my message(s). Who
watches The View? Raise your hands? (Sound of crickets chirping.)
Oh! I do not count The View as an earth shattering program. Far
better if he could appeared on Amos and Andy instead. At least
he'd blend in with the humor, lies, and fabrications. Can't wait
until Nov.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:33PM
Shouldn't you be getting a rash on a tractor somewhere?
R Martin| 8.3.10 @ 8:29AM
He should be rated on the ASS scale (American Sentiment System).
The damage this guy is doing cannot be overstated but certainly
is under rep0rted. He is subjecting us to the frog in the pot of
cold water technique. The heat is being turned up so slowly that,
before we know it, we will have lost this country.
Mimi| 8.3.10 @ 9:19AM
We are NOT about to lose this country!!! Not over this amateur in
the Whitehouse! The DEMS pick, this time around is going to do
them in and wise ones know it! "We The People " win on this
one....We are taking out our history books , putting to use the
Founders sacred work, and dusting off the Constitution. This
current turmoil will end via " The Vote ". In this frightful
period....The disaster has caused the LIBERTY bell to cry out and
we have heard! Good citizens will take care of BUSINESS....Don't
doubt it!!!
R Martin| 8.3.10 @ 9:30AM
Well...I doubt it a little, but I sure hope you are correct. In
any case, ending the "current turmoil" is not sufficient;
reversing policies and legislation which gave rise to the turmoil
is required. That will become next to impossible if, as rumor
suggests, those 20 million illegal immigrants are granted amnesty
and the right to vote.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 12:04PM
Gotta agree with Mimi,because
A) we are not frogs
B) we have eyes to see, ears to hear, brains to think and hands
to vote
C) We are wise to their tricks now...just for giggles, I would
LOVE to see the SEIU or the "Panthers" or CodePink or any of the
other traitor groups show up at the polling placess in my town
this fall. Go ahead, thug, point a night stick at any of us and
see what happens next
D) We are so DONE with the lawlessness of this administration,
that I highly doubt most Americans will continue obeying the
ridiculous rules spewing out of Washington. Just for arguements
sake,do youreally think the people of Arizona are going to
continue to put up with criminal gangs and the alien trash of
this hemisphere destroying their state? Nope, gotta feeling
they're organizing, and not in an un-armed fashion either
Albert| 8.3.10 @ 3:48PM
Well, I certainly am no frog, but it appears many voters are.
Enough to swing an election? I hope not.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:36PM
"The damage this guy is doing cannot be overstated"
Yet, this is all I ever hear from people like you. I never
actually hear about what he is actually doing which is damaging
the country. I never hear how his policies are negatively
affecting you. In fact, I bet you got a nice tax return this year
because of Obama, but you wouldn't know because your not so good
with numbers or reality. It's a shame that blue collar such as
yourself are opposed to a blue collar policy president. It's
idiocy at its finest.
BOB| 8.5.10 @ 2:00PM
KEEP THE FAITH MARTIN YOU ARE BOUND TO FIND THOSE BRAINS
SOMEWHERE. CHECK THE SEPTIC TANK. BY THE WAY, WHAT MATCHBOOK
COVERS ARE ON YOUR MUST READ LIST.
Reply in Kind| 8.3.10 @ 8:43AM
NJ Governor Crisco needs a course in Weight Watchers 101. Trenton
Two Ton needs to lose a ton. No more pork chops for you Bulbous
Boy.
Mimi| 8.3.10 @ 9:26AM
I don't care if he's Fat ..Skinny..Black, White, Purple or
Pink!!! It's the SPINE/COURAGE and ability to do the right
thing!!! WHAT A GUY!!!!
Stan REdmond| 8.3.10 @ 9:56AM
You learnded yer argumenting good. Like a liberal progressive
when there is no argument for your own views, attack. Alinsky
rules anyone? Fortunately a real adult will not fall for such
childish Alinsky "humiliating" tactics.
Bob| 8.3.10 @ 10:15AM
Oh really, look who was elected President ...a disciple of
Alinsky. Many "real adults" did fall for such childish tactics in
'08 and voted for Obama.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:38PM
And guess what, now I can get access to affordable health care.
What an asshole ...
Ruffslitch| 8.5.10 @ 3:47PM
If liberals hadn't made it mandatory to care for illegals in ERs
the cost of health care wouldn't have gone through the roof and
you would have been able to pay for it AND retain your dignity.
Moron.
"When you have no basis for argument, abuse the
plantiff."...Cicero
This is the only tactic you clowns have left. Its rather comical.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 12:06PM
Typical ObamaNazi traitor: allergic to facts, common sense and
logic, so he has to resort to personal attacks. Go fuck yourself
RiK: your kind is going down
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:40PM
I hope you that you will be mangled in a horrible tractor
accident.
In fact, if your teeth were on fire, I wouldn't piss in your
mouth.
carnot| 8.3.10 @ 10:33PM
9.5% and going up
Steve A| 8.3.10 @ 8:56AM
Hey Reply,
You sound like a real deep thinker. Why don't you go back to
watching Sponge Bob & waiting by the mailbox for your 99 week
check in your Mom's basement...
Reply in Kind| 8.3.10 @ 9:10AM
Physical appearance is a huge asset and I do me huge in Governor
Crisco's case especially in a presidential run. Many believe
Trenton Two Ton is a top tier candidate for the 2012 GOP
nomination. But wait wouldn't Bulbous Boy have a better chance if
he ate Boca burgers and slenderized himself. Just think what a
field day cartoonists and comedians will have with a presidential
candidate that looks like a barrage balloon. His weight and
appearance will become the key issue of the campaign. Image is
everything; the current president proves my point.
Mimi| 8.3.10 @ 9:46AM
Who writes your paycheck?...Soros, Whitehouse? Come-on..Wheres
the money c
oming from?.....The go get SARAH FUND???
It's so early to start sleasing any possible opposition
candidate.....You guys Paranoid??? When our guy is found , He'll
be so strong in character, founding principles nothing you try
will fly or penetrate....give it up pal!!!
Ray| 8.3.10 @ 11:04AM
"Physical appearance is a huge asset"
No, it isn't. Just look at "W," for example. He's not a tall man.
Most would describe him as small and diminutive, yet he was
elected President, not just once but twice. So, tell me again how
appearances are important to anyone other than extremely vain
people?
Mormon Girl| 8.3.10 @ 1:57PM
The former President's appearance wasn't a handicap but
Christie's is. Most Americans have weight problems but Christie
is not just overweight he is OBESE. This will be a large factor,
no pun intended in choosing a president. A man this fat may have
significant health problems and his medical history will come
into play.
your mama| 8.5.10 @ 3:17PM
mg
Christie is losing weight.Try and keep up.
Sowell Disciple| 8.4.10 @ 6:26PM
Unfortunately, physical appearance is an important factor. I
think that if Obama had been overweight, he would not have
attained the glow of a Christ or rockstar figure (slender
physique required for both). Christie's weight problem goes
beyond appearance, though, to become a health concern. He's
recently acknowledged that, and I suspect aht we'll see a thinner
Christie before the 2012 campaign.
Also, W is not diminutive -- he's around 6 feet tall. Shorter
than his dad, but hardly small.
Ruffslitch| 8.5.10 @ 3:51PM
And FDR had polio. Although that WAS before 24/7 media
saturation.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 12:12PM
Hey there RiK,
gotta believe one of two things about you, besides the fact that
you're allergic to soap, logic and common sense:
A) you've got weight management issues of your own, and you're
projecting
or
B) you are having some weight loss problems as the result of
smoking one too many "peace pipes", either loaded with crack
cocaine or infected semen
Either way, your kind is irrelevant.
FLLLLLLLUUUUUUSSSSHHHHH.... thats the sound of creepy ObamaNazi
trolls like you going back to the sewer where you came from
Charlene| 8.3.10 @ 12:47PM
The current president's head is the fattest thing around.
Compared to the size of that head, Gov. Christy is slim and trim.
Bob Putter| 8.3.10 @ 2:30PM
You make a valid point, image over substance. People want glamour
not substance and in this case Christie has way too much
substance, lard that is.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:42PM
I find it funny that this is coming from someone who has probably
collected unemployment.
davelnaf| 8.3.10 @ 9:17AM
Most Americans give a new president a fairly long ‘break in’
period during which he is expected to learn enough to adjust his
thinking to domestic and foreign policy realities. And one would
think that the many times Obama has been slammed into a domestic
or foreign policy brick wall by now he would have modified his
views to some extent . But Obama has done nothing of the sort.
This is his narcissism at work.
It is safe to predict that between the time Obama loses office in
2012 and the time he leaves it we will see him do something that
no other president has ever done and it will be so stunning it
will overshadow everything else about his presidency. To give you
a hint: it could well wreck what is left of the Democratic Party.
Bob| 8.3.10 @ 9:30AM
Be careful my friend don't under estimate this man and the
Democratic Party. This election cycle is not over yet...remember
Dewey in '48. A more recent example is '94. The GOP had the White
House occupant on the run and Rush was at his pinnacle yet the
GOP nominated a doofus named Dole. Bill won again and the GOP
eventually collapsed. Beware!
FastJohnny| 8.3.10 @ 9:30AM
He is right you know. Christie is at a disadvantage for election
because of his physical character. While history has been
forgiving of 'heavy' presidents, in this day and age of
magnifying glass scrutiny his wieght problem would be a negative
in any election at the national level. While everyone loves a fat
man, the job pf presidency is dependent upon the people
visualizing a leader who looks like he can get off the couch. I
do hope he addresses his wieght problem, we could use a
politician like him in the future.Plus, despite his failings on
some issues, he has at least moved ahead in a direction that is
far more livable than that of the Dems and the current Obama
regime.
Reply in Kind| 8.3.10 @ 9:45AM
Thank You. I have nothing against the NJ governor. I'm lampooning
his physical appearance because this is just a taste of the
treatment he will receive on a presidential run. Lesson learned
Steve A? You need to bone up on modern day culture, start
exercising and lose 10 pounds of fat in your brain.
Proud Mormon| 8.3.10 @ 10:02AM
Governor Christie is the couch. Vote for Romney...a man who can
return prosperity and is in top physical condition.
JoshINHB| 8.3.10 @ 10:18AM
Mitt would make a great candidate.
For the democrats.
That's where his big government philosophy fits.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 12:15PM
Romney will never be the nominee much less President, because he
has no balls at all. He got beat by McCain on Super Tuesday, and
dropped out of the race like the plastic crybaby Ken doll he is.
Sam Vaughn| 8.3.10 @ 12:25PM
Mitt is a RINO.......
Nunya| 8.3.10 @ 1:42PM
So is McCain. In fact, I wouldn't vote for the man for
dog-catcher, much less President. Last time we had a choice of a
leftist in Republican clothing (McCain), or a Marxist. The
Marxist won out, becuase there are people like me who won't vote
for a watered-down Republican. God help us to raise the best
candidate in 2012, or we can say goodbye to liberty forever.
Sowell Disciple| 8.4.10 @ 6:32PM
"History has been forgiving of 'heavy' presidents"? The last one
was 100 years ago: Taft, who was elected because Theodore
Roosevelt anointed him as his successor. Taft lost his reelection
bid big-time -- third behind Wilson and (third-party) Roosevelt.
Then again, if you're including Clinton in the 'heavy' category,
it can be added to the list of things he's gotten away with in
the eyes of recent history. But I think that he never got to be
obviously fat.
Steve A| 8.3.10 @ 9:43AM
I'll take the Fat Guy Vs. Dumbo Ears challenge any time. Plus,
Dumbo throws like my sister with a broken arm. Did you see him
toss the first pitch in Chicago??
Pete| 8.3.10 @ 9:47AM
Osama smokes and the media won't touch it. Why? He is a Democrat
and black. Christie might do better to get a deep tan over losing
weight.
ncatty| 8.3.10 @ 9:50AM
That is why he plays so much golf. It is one of few remaining
places where you can light up.
Albert| 8.3.10 @ 3:51PM
Does he cheat on his golf scorecard too? You know, like Clinton
does?
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:44PM
How 'bout because he has the right to smoke cigarettes? Or are
you really that stupid and racist that you actually believe
anything you are saying.
carnot| 8.3.10 @ 10:35PM
9.5% and climbing
Ruffslitch| 8.5.10 @ 4:01PM
You mean except everywhere the ( liberal,
government's-gonna-MAKE- you-behave-! ) anti-smokers have made it
illegal?
bahmi| 8.12.10 @ 7:52PM
Smokers will likely pay more insurance money under Oblowme-care.
But, it's legal. Martin, dad gum boy, you one smart dude. You
gotta be black, ain't you? Just everything about yo' boy is pure
perfect, ain't it? We can all tell your loyalties are along the
color lines, no problem. We may drive trucks and drink beer, but
we ain't racists like you. You are clearly in the 90% club that
worships Obama 'cuz he be black. What more you folks need in a
candidate?
Steve A| 8.3.10 @ 9:51AM
Hey Reply, Maybe you should brush up on current events. The Dems.
played the fat guy card vs. him down the stretch in NJ & it
backfired & pushed him over the top. The majority of
Americans are, shall we say, fat, if not 10-20 over & would
sympathize with an attack on the guys spare tire. I hope they are
stupid enough, like you, to push that button.
Gloria Hussein Steinway | 8.3.10 @ 10:16AM
I would think real, thinking, ADULT women would be ashamed of
these groupies giving the leader of the free world a collective
lap dance on national tv. I refuse to watch it, but I wonder if
Baba "we find yoo sexy" Wawa asked him about Iran's nukes or
"boxers or briefs."
Bob| 8.3.10 @ 10:25AM
Real, thinking, ADULT women gave Bill a pass in the 1990's.
Should their flippant overly sexed attitude today be any surprise
to you?
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 4:29PM
I beg to differ: Their dates of birth may have made these women
adults, but their understanding of the world was decidedly
adolescent.
Remember that the first tenet of liberalism is that one must
embrace the world of make-believe (you know, "let's pretend we
can erradicate self-interest with good thoughts and coercion;"
"let's predend that government programs really help the poor;"
"Let's pretend that liberal cliches count more than actual
behavior").
It is a sina qua non of liberalism to view the world as a child
views the world (unless, of course, you're one of the crooks who
exploits the "children").
I worked in a female-centric industry during most of the Clinton
years (high tech PR). Believe me, you could search every cublicle
far and wide and be hard-pressed to come up with a single adult.
In addition, remember how peer pressure, belonging to the "in"
group is all that matters in junior high school? Well, liberalism
is the argot of groupthink in what passes for the adult world.
Oh, one more thing: most of the women in my office thought Slick
Willie was sexy, and what better qualification for president can
a Democrat have?
I mean, have you SEEN Barack's pecs?
Pete| 8.3.10 @ 10:22AM
The liberal "street cred" of publicly pandering to that idiOt I
am sure was well worth the shame for those ladies.
scotchieguy| 8.3.10 @ 10:37AM
I recently saw Christie for the first time on ABC sunday morning
show and he was mighty impressive...just a tell-it-like-it is,
non-BS guy. A man for our times. I loved the way he told off that
teacher...I've seen the video many times. The contrast between
Christie and Barry is striking. One guy is 100% full of straight
forward common sense, and the other guy is 100% full of sh*t.
What a country. The one time we needed a true leader as the
economy headed for the rocky shore, and we end up w/ this fool. I
guess we really get the leaders we deserve.
Mormon Girl| 8.3.10 @ 1:44PM
Christie is too fat. Romney is handsome, articulate and in great
physical shape therefore Mitt will have more appeal to women
voters. Obama won 56% of the female vote so can Romney.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:47PM
All the more evidence that Mormons are very very stupid.
Carpenter| 8.3.10 @ 9:13PM
I wonder what your reaction would be to a man who said something
like that about a woman candidate.
rjh| 8.3.10 @ 11:16AM
"Though people have turned against his policies, Obama remains a
reasonably popular president."
I am so tired of silly statements like this. I refuse to believe
that anyone with any sense can "like" such a shallow,
narcissistic, liar. It is just not possible. Perhaps they do not
want to appear racist to the pollsters.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 12:18PM
speaking of race, can we all just come out and say that the ONLY
reason Obamas approval rating is above 30% is because he has a
95% approval rating from black Americans?
He's Jimmy Carter with a tan: that's it. And it won't help this
fall or in 2012
David| 8.3.10 @ 11:28AM
NJ Mike, thanks for that information. If you accurately described
what Christie said about things such as immigration and
Obamacare, that should bust a whole lot of bubbles out there.
We need to be very, very careful and choose the most conservative
candidates at all levels of government.
Gill O’Teen ✝✡$| 8.3.10 @ 11:32AM
Whether or not any of us should lose weight will shortly become
moot. Last night the Continuous Commodity Index closed at $503.29
which is a top since I began tracking it last February 5.
According to the CRB website
[http://www.crbtrader.com/crbindex/data.asp], this is $89.88 more
than a year ago, indicating an overall inflation rate of 21.741%.
This index tracks various commodities such as metals, textiles,
foodstuffs and livestock. In short, things people use, unlike the
gum’mint’s cost of living index which no longer counts such
items, since the law of supply and demand will not obey tiny
timmy or helicopter benny. On top of that, last June 4, the
number of people in the U.S. Work Force, according to the
National Debt Clock peaked at 140,658,480. Since that day,
through NYSE close yesterday, OUR Work Force has declined by
2,177,814 workers. In the meantime, the population has increased
by 464,809 people, the number of Federal employees has gone up by
6,782 and the number of mouths being fed by foodstamps has leaped
by 774,314. Back at OUR Nation’s Bank, the GDP has increased by
0.431% while obummer’s debt has grown by 1.768% and the 2010
Deficit has grown by 0.430%. Yesterday, the Debt:GDP ratio was
90.7697377%. Even the lord of flies’ most fanatical fans should
be somewhat concerned by this, unless they are in agreement with
his no-longer-hidden agenda to change OUR Country into a third
world famine plagued nation.
Gill O’Teen ✝✡$
Don’t Tread on Me. gill.Oteen07041776@gmail.com
“This is one of those cases in which the imagination is baffled
by the facts.” - Adam Smith
Only 901 days to go
Dagny Taggert| 8.3.10 @ 2:29PM
Gill, don't sweat the CCI. Your inflation number is ridiculous,
because you fail to recognize that the energy component is less
of an input than precious metals.
(http://commodities.about.com/od/understandingthebasics/a/cci-index.htm)
The price of energy has much more influence on CPI & PPI than
the equal-weigh methodology of this particular index.
Get long GCC (etf) if you think this is worrysome. We need a
little inflation right now to pick up the slack in the economy.
Gill O’Teen ✝✡$| 8.3.10 @ 11:54PM
Actually my inflation number is derived from a fairly standard
math formula called “Rate of Change”. If the Input data are
correct then the Output will be correct. I did not devise the
method the folks at CRB use in order to compute their index. So
if you have a complaint, it would be with them, not with me. The
key to comparing prices over time must be that the very same
commodities be used, at least as closely as possible since some
products available then are no longer marketed. I disagree that
the numbers are invalidated because one component is more or less
of an input than another as long as each was similarly derived
and uses items people actually purchase.
You can discount the CRB numbers as you wish; however, I would
much rather trust the instincts of a financial sector expert than
just another opiner on this forum. In the most recent edition of
The Sovereign Investor in his column titled “It’s Open Season on
the Dollar Once Again - Time to Sell the World’s Most-Loved
Currency”, Sean Hyman, who has been actively trading foreign
currencies for many years wrote:
“Against all odds, oil rose yesterday above $81 a barrel
yesterday. Copper has been rallying back. The CRB index, which
tracks a basket of commodities from oil to grains, has been
breaking higher on the charts. Since commodities are priced in
dollars, you don’t need an economist to tell you that
more-expensive commodities force a cheaper dollar, and a cheaper
dollar makes commodities more expensive.”
So, Mr. Hyman evidently uses the CRB numbers in order to
understand better how to place his bets trading currencies. As he
is quite successful at what he does, I’m willing to give his
input a bit more weight than yours.
Having lived through the Carter years, I really doubt that
inflation is a beneficial economic goal. True, there is the
theory that if I should borrow $100 today at a fixed rate, thanks
to inflation I might only have to repay the equivalent of $99
using today’s value, thus saving a dollar. The problem with this
theory is that if my other expenses have increased a dollar, I
only break even. If the interest rate in my savings account
doubles from 1% to 2%, while at the same time my cost to borrow
increases from 3% to 4%, I’m not suddenly in a position to be
invited to Chelsea’s wedding, or buy a chicken thigh and potato
at some politician’s fund raising banquet. If the price of a loaf
of bread jumps by a quarter, and I’m scraping by on a fixed
income, I probably will not appreciate that someone else made a
profit. Since yesterday, 10,094 workers are no longer part of OUR
workforce, 116 folks have taken tax-payer funded federal
employment, 7,953 more people have been added to the population
count and 10,085 additional sets of teeth can now dine thanks to
the Food Stamps program. Interesting how the lost worker and the
Food Stamps changes are almost identical, don’t you think?
Inflation aside, I doubt that losing jobs at a greater rate than
the population is growing is a good thing. For my part, I worry
about just where the new folks are going to get jobs since I
really doubt they are all migrant farm workers.
And congratulations to the Citizens of my adopted state. The last
I heard the proposition on today's primary ballot to allow
Show-me Staters to opt out of obummercare was passing by about a
3-1 margin. It makes no difference that this initiative might not
stand in kourt, as it at least pokes a finger in the eyes of
kommie traitors like bury beavisbud, claire mcnumbskull and rusty
karniemon for the good people they falsely claim to represent
have taken a big step towards showing them and their progressive
puppetmasters the door. I feel like dancing the Missouri Waltz.
Gill O’Teen ✝✡$
Don’t Tread on Me. gill.Oteen07041776@gmail.com
“Inflation is taxation without legislation” - Milton
Friedman
Only 901 days to go.
David| 8.3.10 @ 11:48AM
Just before the election in 2012, Bam Bam is going to do a couple
of things that a lot of people are going to like, including many
of us. He does not have to move more than a few percentage points
to get elected again.
And, I think he is probably going to make a switch that the media
will endlessly proclaim is an absolutley brilliant move and
proves what a capable leader the boy is: I believe he is going to
make Biden Sec of State and Hillary his VP running mate.
I am afraid the conservatives have no room for error, especially
with the media unashamedly promoting the dems. I can actually see
Bam Bam back in office in 2013, with a repub house and senate.
Voters were very satisfied with Clinton and a repub congress, and
Bam Bam will remind the voters of that every time he speaks. We
have an uphill battle.
Nevertheless, God is in control, and may His Will be done.
Steve A| 8.3.10 @ 11:51AM
Gill, Your facts speak for themselves but the BO disciples could
care less. The guy was elected by emotion based feelers, not
logical thinkers. The honeymoon is clearly over for them as he
has not lived up to their self projections & his failed
experiment shall be a brief stain on the USA's continued march to
exceptionalism.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 12:21PM
Steve, your point is well taken, but BHO was elected by
independent voters because they thought he would fix the economy.
He has done everything BUT dothat, and the independents hate
almost everything else he has done; and they can remember, even
if the Kool Aid drinkers cannot
Gill O’Teen ✝✡$| 8.3.10 @ 12:28PM
I suspect so long as the incompetent won keeps doing unto us as
James "ruff n'" Ready does unto bunny fwank his several fans will
remain more than willing to drop their soap in his showers.
Gill O’Teen ✝✡$
Don’t Tread on Me. gill.Oteen07041776@gmail.com
“Love has the power of making you believe what you would normally
treat with the deepest suspicion.” - attributed to
‘Mirabeau’
Only 901 days to go.
John II| 8.3.10 @ 12:04PM
Professor Obama has always been a caricature of himself, but
things may have reached a point where his self-idolization
undercuts all efforts at lampooning. In that regard, the
Professor is indeed "ahead of the curve"--the bell curve of moral
imbecility, that is. All further efforts at mockery should be
remembered by our progeny as supreme acts of perseverance.
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 12:10PM
Obama is an empty suit. He has made promises left and but never
followed up on them. Chris Christie is a man of action who
doesn't mince words.
Bob Putter| 8.3.10 @ 5:59PM
Christie minces meat and too much of it. No wonder he's so fat.
Tim| 8.3.10 @ 12:25PM
A radical Harvard Scholar who grew up in the hood and then goes
back to the hood post Harvard to use the vast poverty and civil
unrest as a spring board to the seat of power.
Sounds a lot like the intellectuals in 1917 Russia
minus the massive killings of their political enemies.
Paul Davis| 8.3.10 @ 12:30PM
Obama is the Devil.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:48PM
You seriously believe that Mary was a virgin?
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:49PM
And that Moses, put 2 of ever animal on a arc? How can any
rational person argue with such stupidity?
Willis| 8.3.10 @ 7:39PM
Please note, no one is arguing with you.
carnot| 8.3.10 @ 10:40PM
that's actually pretty funny!!! kudos!
Steve A| 8.3.10 @ 12:34PM
Gypsy, Great point. Bo's only hope is to reel them back in with a
false promise to get deficit under wraps by hiking taxes on rich.
If the independents can see thru the tired class warfare rhetoric
& the Conservatives hold the line, we are headed back in the
right direction shortly.
Titus Pullo| 8.3.10 @ 1:07PM
I think Governor Christie is AWESOME! What I don't get is why is
he the only Republican or otherwise-Non-Leftist that seems to be
able to put the Unions in their Place. The Union stranglehold on
the Department of Education is what keeps the Liberal in
doctrinaires in the classrooms erasing America's greatness in the
hearts and minds of our children every day of the week. I hope
the backlash is Nation-wide this November and this time we have
to unravel years of damage the Left have done to this country and
its institutions. Take back the schools and TEACH AMERICAN
HISTORY in its proper context, GM and Chrysler each get a BILL
for the Billions they owe to force them to restructure and cut
the Unions out for good. EXPOSE the various attempts by the left
to curve free speech for what they actually are...Glenn Back
cannot be the only voice exposing this stuff. We need respected
voices in media to come out against Government free-speech grabs.
And, push to remove outdated/unneeded regulation and remove
TRIBAL politics of group preference that has exploded TEN FOLD
Under this Administration.
Cuffs| 8.3.10 @ 1:07PM
Thank you, Ralph.
You mention the only thing that matters about
Obama. He is a liar. He never ever stops lying.
In the immortal words of my sister-in-law, "Every time I see him
on TV, I could vomit."
A bold, insightful and intelligent reaction.
CantGetRight| 8.3.10 @ 1:44PM
When are republicans going to stop the crying and start looking
inward? They defend the rich at the expense of this countries
middle class and poor and you people give them a free pass.
Difficult deciesions were made and your represitives sat on the
bench and now you want more of them in the game. For what? You
can't oint to one good thing that came from them being in power.
Mimi| 8.3.10 @ 2:29PM
Thank God they were there! They honored their OATH, to follow the
CONSTITUTION! They fought the Liberal-Lefts Socialism with "NO"
votes over and over. When they take over after the Nov. election
get used to these words...REPEAL, DE-FUND, INVESTIGATE. LIBERTY
and this phrase....READ THE BILLS!!! After the destruction and
harm done by the "O" I believe they will work day and far into
the night to RESTORE our country.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:51PM
"READ THE BILLS" -- the recently passed healthcare bill was
co-written by a republican. Have you read the bill, or do you
still think that there are "death panels" because someone on TV
who hasnt read the bill told you so.
bahmi| 8.12.10 @ 8:01PM
Yeah, a RINO Republican. You call the 2 kinky women from Maine
republicans? How about the closet republican, Scott Brown?
Lindsey Dumpster from south Carolina? Martin, don't you realize
that we are not represented by our representatives these days?
They represent the MI complex, huge money, and massive political
power. Nihilists like you are content with anybody who's black
and thinks he's the Messiah, mere means to assuage your guilt.
Judean Peoples Front| 8.3.10 @ 3:03PM
Roads.
Killerian| 8.3.10 @ 3:51PM
What kind of keyboard do you have?
Steve A| 8.3.10 @ 1:53PM
Hey CantGetRight, Take your Dad's laptop & browse around
Webster's Dictionary for a few years & get back to me.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:52PM
Fuck off you idiot.
carnot| 8.3.10 @ 10:42PM
9.5% and climbing
Bob Putter| 8.3.10 @ 2:19PM
That Reply fellow has a point. If physical appearance decided an
election Obama would beat Christie with 70% of the vote.
Steve A| 8.3.10 @ 2:29PM
What's up with all of the man crushes on Obama here?? To me, he
reminds me of the guy in HS who thought he was better than
everyone else, talked a big game & got his ass kicked by the
quiet kid.
Mimi | 8.3.10 @ 2:41PM
Heh Steve...He reminds me of Eddie Haskell ...Slick!!
Sam| 8.3.10 @ 2:32PM
Mr. Disgusting (a.k.a. BHO) can give himself an A++ for
arrogance.
Joe| 8.3.10 @ 3:58PM
Christie would get savaged by the media and the com-medias (John
Stewart, Bill Maher, Etc) for being too fat. Its all you'll hear
if he tried to run. Guaranteed.
Nobody should be surprised. I mean, we are talking about liberals
here, so accountability standards have to change so they can act
like they are as good as the rest of us. Before 2009 we never
heard of "saved jobs" - like "saved sunlight" you can't prove it
exists or not. It's what you use for a crutch when what you are
doing doesn't work and you want to avoid accountability.
But Mr. Obama is finding out you can only tell so many lies
before people tire of actual results. Americans invariably vote
their wallets. In Mr. Bush's first term he had gains in mid-term
elections because his policies were showing real progress away
from the recession that marked the end of the Clinton era. Obama
has had the same opportunity and by any (objective) measurement
he has failed to demonstrate a viable economic policy. He has
only demonstrated that he can use the people's money to support
an increasingly corrupt and hated ruling class that is facing the
prospect of having their days end in the near-term window. The
mid-terms will be the first step. I think the Senate will hold,
but without a filibuster-proof majority, Mr. Obama will not be
making policy, the Republicans will. I think the loss of the
House is now a foregone conclusion. Mr. Obama squandered his
power opportunity in favor of enrichment of his allies. They will
be mollified by the economic largess he produced for them, but
they will not be a large enough group to sustain the power base.
Next spring will be the true end. Once the House comes into
session the committee chairs will change and there will be
hearings and there will be special prosecutors and all of it will
come to a shuttering halt. Mr. Obama could even face the specter
of impeachment if the Sestak bribery case goes forward (after
all, Jim Messina didn't wake up one morning and decide to commit
a felony all by himself - he answers to only two people and one
of them is the Chief Of Staff and the other is the President).
We have to survive this fall. It will be a terrible winter and
the recession will be even worse, but by the spring we might be
able to turn things around by severely reducing spending and
spurring investment with permanent cuts to capital gains tax
rates. Until then, you have to hope that somehow you can survive.
Like you, I doubt I can do it, but I will try to find a way.
Mimi| 8.3.10 @ 5:58PM
G reat post.... I'm thinking the economy will take off fast and
furious with just the rumor that their POWER will be snipped.
After Nov. , people will start buying, and hiring and look foward
to better times. I hope!!!
David| 8.3.10 @ 4:00PM
Yep, Bam Bam is very dangerous. I can't understand how his poll
numbers are as good as they are especially after he sued Arizona.
What flippin' arrogance.
The repubs ought to be making lots of noise about how Obama, the
dems, and the liberal judges have just emboldened the MEXICAN
drug cartels to the point that they now feel free to openly offer
a million dollars to kill an AMERICAN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.
Repubs should be screaming about it through the election and
until the time the immigration issue is resolved.
Sheriff Joe, please, please call a huge prime time press
conference. Tease the liberal stations into covering it by having
your office leak something
about "retirement" or "wanting to spend more time with your
family". You know the leftist media, leftists everywhere, and the
illegals will be creaming their jeans at such a possibility.
Then, Sheriff Joe, in prime time, you should look into the camera
and publicly speak to Obama, the Dems, and Judge Bolton, and
DEMAND that Obama provide you and all of your family members with
exactly the same protection the prez and his family has. "You,
Mr. President, have emboldened and provided cover for the drug
cartels to the point that they think they can OPENLY AND WITHOUT
FEAR hire murderers to kill Americans - even its law enforcement
officers - and get away with it. Mr President, if anything
happens to me or anyone in my family, I ask all Americans to hold
you personally responsible because of your incredible arrogance
with its disregard for the rights of Arizonans and all Americans.
Does anyone else like it?
Thanks a lot you flippin' leftist morons, and also to the 52% who
voted this flippin' moron baby murderer.
canuckistani| 8.3.10 @ 4:44PM
Forget the leftist morons you allude to, Arizona's crime has gone
DOWN, both property and violent crime. Now Brewer and her gang of
idiots have made Phoenix a lightning rod for race-baiters.
Business does not like ambiguity, they will walk.
Interestingly, Obama has deported illegals at a faster pace than
Junior or RR.
Face facts, the monster under your bed is you!
As for baby killing: Junior did not push for a ban, and he had
the perfect conditions to do so. If you missed the target with
him, what hope to you have getting an electable candidate ever
again unless you tone down the rhetoric and think with your
brain?
carnot| 8.3.10 @ 10:44PM
9.5% and climbing
EMILY| 8.5.10 @ 5:53PM
THANKS DAVID FOR A VERY COHERENT POST. I FOUND THE MANY COMMENTS
ENTERTAINING AND MANY INSIGHTFUL...AS EXPECTED, THE LIBERALS
EXPOSED THEMSELVES FOR THE FOOLS/IDOLATERS THEY ARE. GOD SAVE THE
REPUBLIC.
David | 8.3.10 @ 4:05PM
With regard to the fat issue, if Christie is fair game, then I
think Michelle's butt, which has been off limits, should also be
fair game.
Joe| 8.3.10 @ 4:12PM
That thing is massive. I actually think David Axelrod has been
caught up in its gravitational pull.....Anyway, who better to
chastise our children for not being skinny than the First Lady?
klepinski| 8.3.10 @ 4:15PM
I think you are quoting Chico and not Groucho Marx. Chico said,
in the exaggerated Italian accent "Who you gonna believe? Me or
your owna eyes"
Peter| 8.3.10 @ 4:23PM
Too bad more Republicans aren't willing to speak to the public
like adults and simply outline the issues and our policy choices.
These have all come down to basic Jr. HS math and not hard to
articulate.
The bigger related concern is one that Democrats have
successfully outlined, ie that Republicans have put forth no plan
or agenda of their own, no specific goals or a way to reach them,
no ideas about how they put forth reasonable policies and obtain
the support they will need from the public and Democrats in
Congress.
While it's great that they may be able to stop any additional
Obamanations going forward, HC and the Financial Regs. bills have
been passed and regulatory agencies are beginning to write the
rules that will impact the nation for many many years ahead.
Republicans talk about repealing or refining but they may not
have the power to do so and seem prepared to just continue
arguing for the next two years should they win the mid-terms
while they wait until 2012.
The American people deserve better, from both parties. Let's hope
Republicans start to get the message, because so far it appears
that like Democrats in 2006 and 2008 they are only gaining
traction because the other guys are despised more than they are.
That indicates a lack of vision and leadership and may suggest an
inability to govern over the longer term.
canuckistani| 8.3.10 @ 4:51PM
The only saving grace for America is that individuals do
precisely what you suggest on their own.
As long as we permit open season on politicians with money and
lobbying, you will continue to get equivocating, ambiguous,
unreliable candidates.
Our flaw is that spin works, if it didn't, it would not be the
fastest growing industry in America.
A good example is FNC interview of Angle where she said the media
should ask what we want to answer. The reporter did not
effectively follow-up the question. Thus, job not done, ambiguity
wins and the opposition has more meat to feed on. Lazy.
valwayne| 8.3.10 @ 4:44PM
There is no doubt that Obama thinks well of himself. And if
you're a radical left wing extemist you certainly have to admire
his dedication to his extreme left wing ideology, and his success
at cramming it down the throats of the American people. For the
rest of us not so much!!!
canuckistani| 8.3.10 @ 4:58PM
I won't vote for him, but what exactly are you talking
about?
HCR: was elected on it and we accomplished a near backtrack on
his pledge.
CIR: Graham and McCain sponsored the damn bill, now he has a
lightning rod issue in Arizona to excite the base
Iraq: campaigned on it and is following the pentagon's lead
Afghan: campaigned on it and has followed the pentagon's
lead
TARP: not him
Stimulus: campaigned on it and vast majority of GOP districts
took the cash
Financial reform: gutted (check Goldman stock price in run
up)
Oil spill: got a $20B fund when GOP-ers were falling over
themselves to duck the microphone.
He's crammed very little down American throats, so far, and we
have no plan at all as a solution.
carnot| 8.3.10 @ 10:47PM
yawn.
9.5% and climbing
bahmi| 8.12.10 @ 8:11PM
Narcissists had chaotic upbringing in families that lacked
necessary emotional supplies. Obama is overtly a fatheaded
blowhard, but down inside has great self acceptance problems. He
hated his mother and had a weirdo father, whoever that was. He
has troubles with his origins, he does not know who he is but
acts like some sort of ideologue substitution sock puppet.
eagles4ever| 8.3.10 @ 5:37PM
My first trip in here as I heard there was some interesting
conservative/libertarian opinion pieces.
The articles seem OK, but nothing particularly new and
insightful.
This comment section, though, is quite horrid and sophopmoric. A
hate-filled echo chamber. What do you all do with your lives with
all the hate you have?
This is no way to go forward. Come up with alternatives. I
haven't seen any above (other than some rather scary suggestions
involving illegal acial activiies to overthrow the government.
You should all be ashamed to call yourselves Americans!
And the most vitriolic of you above apparently need to get a job,
given all the free time you seem to have in the middle of the
work day to play with yourselves.
Or maybe you are all on social security (and public health care)
with nothing better to do than complain about the government.
Hypocrites!
With citizens like you, America doesn't need enemies!
canuckistani| 8.3.10 @ 6:01PM
Keep joining in.
It is a good respite from the spin zones that exist on both
peripheries.
There's a few that actually understand incrementalism has always
won the day in America.
carnot| 8.3.10 @ 10:48PM
9.5% and climbing
EMILY| 8.5.10 @ 6:03PM
TO YOU, EAGLE4EVER: YOU ARE OH-SO-MUCH-SMARTER THAN THE REST OF
US! NO DOUBT YOU ARE A LIMP-WRISTED ,LEFT LEANING, ABOVE-THE-FRAY
SNOB. YOU SOUND LIKE AN ARROGANT ELITEST PIG ......WHO THE HELL
ARE YOU TO PUT DOWN ANY AMERICAN CITIZEN FROM WHATEVER WALK OF
LIFE DIMINISHING THEIR OPINIONS?.
Martin Treptow| 8.3.10 @ 5:50PM
Not to get off the subject, but I wanted to tell y'all about a
little exercise I did this morning. There was a graphic that was
posted to an article that I read somewhere (CNN.com? I don't
remember exactly) that broke down the per capita dollar
responsibility of the residents of individual states for their
home states' current debt. The states that had the heaviest per
capita responsibility (the highest ones were over $4000 per
person!) were colored dark red in the graphic, and the states
with lower per capita debt got progressively lighter, etc. I am
proud to say that my home state of Nebraska was the lowest in the
land, at $15 per citizen in debt! Anyway, if you go to
realclearpolitics.com and overlay the 2010 electoral map with the
"debt map", it perfectly matches Blue States with high debt
states! With virtually no exception, the states that are still in
the hands of the Democrats are the ones who have been fiscally
run into the ground. Conversely, our beloved Red States are
relatively healthy. Coincidence? I think not! My point being: the
"revolution" in this country is going to be of the "ground up"
variety. It is going to start in the Governor's Mansions and in
the Statehouses. And, just like in the 1850's, there will be a
confrontation between the federal and the local.
noneofyourbusiness| 8.3.10 @ 7:25PM
You know what they say about statistics....And you are relying on
CNN (I would have thought that would verge on sacreligious on
here -- not Fox News??). Do you believe everything you read
there?? Or only what you want to believe that fits with your
beliefs?? Think man and ask questions!
I don't know what sort of funny number CNN was playing with, but
if you believe Nebraska's per capita state debt is only $15 you
are in fantasyland.
The national debt clock http://www.usdebtclock.org/
indicates that Wyoming has the lowest debt to GDP ratio in the
country, at 9.6%. Wyoming has had a Democratic governor for the
past 8 years. So by your logic....
Now back to misusing statistics, and how one alone tells you
nothing (lest you think I am guilty of not asking questions).
Wyoming is also the number one recipient of federal government
aid on a per capita basis.
Kentucky has the highest debt to GDP ratio (middlish of the pack
in federal aid). While it does have a Democratic governor,
Kentucky is hardly a liberal bastion like Massachussetts.
Speaking of which -- Massachussetts is #3 in debt/gdp ratio
(after South Carolina -- Republican Governor and pretty much a
Republican state for 35 years, middlish-lower in federal aid).
Sure, has a De. as Governor now, and is notoriously liberal, but
hey, Mitch Romney, and inspirer of the new national health care
plan -- the Republicans front runner in Presidential preference
polling on that side -- was Governor for 8 years until 3 years
back, and Republicans held the Governorship going back to 1991
with William Weld. Lower end in federal aid.
Other top 10 recipients of federal aid include the Republic of
Alaska (Palin - R), Lousiana (Jindal (R), Mississippi (Barbour -
R), North Dakota (Hoeven - R), Rhode Island (Carcieri - R),
Vermont (Douglas - R).
And we could go on forever with this fun with numbers. Point is,
some fact checking, independent analysis, cross-checking with
other statistics and thinking for yourself would be most useful.
Cheers!
Martin Treptow| 8.3.10 @ 7:50PM
First, thank you for responding directly to my post. Second, I
wasn't referring to the states' share of the $13T National Debt,
I was referring to the per capita share of the individual states'
residents of their own states (essentially the total state budget
deficit divided by the number of residents of that state) I
wasn't referring in any way, shape, matter or form to the
relationship between individual states and their Federal Master.
So, while I appreciate the sage wisdom about "thinking for
myself", I would offer you similar advice: Read My Post.
P.S. Republic of Alaska? Really?
noneofyourbusiness| 8.3.10 @ 8:15PM
First, you obviously completely missed the point. I'm surprised
you didn't call me out for the oversight in not noting that Sean
Parnell is now the Governor of Alaska and not Palin. Anyhoooow...
Second, you switched in your first post from referencing state
debt to referencing state deficit in your second (the latter
refers to yearly spending over revenues, while the former refers
to the accumulation of annual deficits).
Finally, I was not talking about the states' share of the
national debt at all. And, indeed, I didn't even speak to
Nebraska. I was speaking about the debt to GDP ratio of
individual states.
Please see here for a complete list of STATE debt to STATE GDP
ratios
Nebraska, as you can see, has the 10th highest ratio. This is the
critical ratio, as it tells you what states can afford. Nebraska
is one of the better states in terms of absolute debt per capita
(top 10 give or take) at give or take $2,000 (I could only get
2007 stats which showed about $1,600 per capita, so adjust that
up for the last 3 years given the troubles we've had).
If you have debts of $2,000 and an income of just $10,000, you
are in far deeper trouble than me if I have debts of $5,000 but
an income of $50,000.
And if we are going to throw all sorts of other stats into this
in some sort of a silly red/blue pissing match, which appears to
be your intent in the original post, then you better look at a
whole bunch of stats as to federal government AID (transfers to
support state spending on, e.g., welfare and Medicaid, which I
was referring to), poverty rates, state welfare benefit rates,
education levels, home ownership, etc..., etc..., etc...For that
you need to ask questions of your STATE masters, many of whom are
Republicans in the worse off states when everything is rolled up
and analyzed.
So you can tax and spend your way to better short term results at
the risk of long-term disaster, or you can have low taxes, few
benefits and public services and a low quality of life and still
be on the road to ruin. Pick your poison.
Cheers!
Martin Treptow| 8.3.10 @ 7:56PM
I'm sorry, I can't resist...
Let's play a game. We will each name a state with a catastrophic
budget deficit. I get the "Liberal Bastions", you get every the
so-called Red States. First one to ten states wins.
I'll go first.
California
(And Arnold is a RINO at best and they haven't had a solid R in
Sacramento since Ronnie and Nancy packed up and moved East, so
stop it, already)
Cheers!
noneofyourbusiness| 8.3.10 @ 9:09PM
LOL -- I think our posts above crossed as when I posted my
response to your previous your afterthought popped up as posted.
First, I posted a link to state debts. Nebraska is number 10.
Debt to GDP ratio is the really important metric as it shows the
longer term, or “structural” extent of the problem. Yearly
deficits don’t tell us much. E.g., I might lose my job for a
year, in which case my expenditures for that year compared to my
income will look pretty bad. But I may own a house and have two
cars and have some savings and mutual funds and other
investments. The next year I get another $100,000 job. Assuming
my bank didn’t foreclose on my mortgage at the first sign of
trouble, I will look to be in good shape. I just had a bad year.
Of course, most states and the federal government, have many
consecutive bad years.
Second, the debt doesn’t necessarily tell the whole story. As I
suggested above, a good number of the states who look better on
this metric of debt depend heavily on federal aid for welfare,
Medicaid, etc. As such, you need to look at deeper issues of
“quality of life”. Many African countries have very low
(relatively) per capita debts and deficits, but I imagine you
would not like to live in any of them, or in the conditions of
many of them.
Third, even on the metric of debt to GDP ratio alone, I think you
will find that reds and blue states are about as bad as one
another (check the stats I provided). On deficits for the current
year, the following are expected to be in the worst shape this
year:
California, Oklahoma, Arizona, Illinois, Hawaii, New Jersey, New
York, Nevada, Colorado, Michigan, Florida.
Now you can call Arnold a Rhino and dismiss him, and Christ isn’t
really a real Republican either, and Gibbons just got bounced in
his own party’s primary so that says all you need to know, and
say Christie and Brewer just took power from wasteful D’s, and
Lingle in Hawaii doesn’t count either, but that cuts the other
way too in states with D governors down the list. (or Oklahoma at
#2 now with an R legislature).
Complicating things all the more, as I suggested earlier, is the
fact that many of the states with a red or blue governor (and/or
red or blue legislatures) are not what we would normally
considered red or blue states. So how do you make sense of that?
Not by oversimplifying the issue. Quite clearly the national and
state politics are quite different, as many red states nationally
are quite blue at the state level (although not so much
vice-versa -- R’s only hold 16 state legislatures as far as I can
figure, and D’s control state legislatures in about 12 states
that I would, subjectively, consider more naturally conservative,
at least at the federal level).
So there are my numbers and thinking. Where is your research?
Cheers!
Martin Treptow| 8.4.10 @ 11:17AM
I think the debt vs. GDP measurement doesn't go to the heart of
the point that I'm trying to make. Additionally, the phrase
"percentage of GDP" always seems to be invoked as a means of
justifying some new spending proposal, be it at the state of
federal level. So, I tried something a little simpler, a little
more current, that I think goes to the heart of my point.
According to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the
mid-year FY2010 (i.e. March, 2010 in most states)budget
shortfalls as a percentage of that state's total budget (and, as
such, should answer the question about a state's relative ability
to pull itself out of a deficit). The states with the lowest
percentage of mid-year shortfall are: Wyoming, South Dakota, West
Virginia, Arkansas, Nebraska, Indiana, Texas, Tennessee, Ohio,
Kentucky... it took me until #11 to get to what I'm sure we can
agree is a "Blue State", Michigan. And while MI might rank nicely
here, is there much doubt that Granholm has managed the Wolverine
State poorly?
On the other hand, the Bottom Eight, from the worst up: Arizona,
California, Nevada, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island,
Oregon And while NV and AZ could be considered Red States, they
have both been devastated by the collapse of the housing market
like no other. (Thanks, Senator Dodd) My overall contention is,
while everyone is distracted with whether the GOP is going to
take over the House, the Senate, or both, the most significant
development is the change in the Statehouses and the Governor's
Mansions. (Realclearpolitics has projected as high as 37 GOP
Governorships recently, and many state legislatures will follow)
And what will happen is our first real Constitutional crisis in
150 years. The states will go to the courts and to referendums to
give the legal equivalent of the middle finger to this incredible
overreach by the federal government under President Obama.
Missouri fired the first shot last night. Democratic power is
highly concentrated and localized. Come November, regardless of
how Congress looks, 85+% of the land area of this country is
going to be as red as Memorial Stadium in my hometown on a
football saturday.
David| 8.3.10 @ 5:52PM
Canuckistani, what do you mean by forget the leftist morons. Who
do you think is wreaking the havoc on our nation right now? It's
Bam Bam and the leftists.
As to your comment that "crime in Arizona has gone down"
............uh.............don't you think it would be even lower
if many of the illegals were not also there committing crimes? If
my math or logic is in err, please tell me how.
As to your claim that Bam Bam has been deporting illegals at a
faster rate than Bush and Reagan, please take note of the
reporting that was just done yesterday. While Bam Bam may have
deported more in 2008, the number of deportations was way down in
2009. Check the ICE website. They have the number for many years.
As to Bam Bam being a baby murderer, you said "junior did not
push for a ban and he had the perfect conditions to do so". What
the f_ck does that mean?!!!
Bam Bam is for all abortions any time. Bush signed the ban
against partial birth abortion that Congress passed numerous
times and that Clinton vetoed. Bush signed it into law, and it
spent years in the courts because of Elena Kagan's manipulation
of the AMA. That grotesque procedure was finally pronounced the
law of the land. Now Bam Bam wants to repeal it. One of the boy's
first acts as president was to repeal the Mexico City Policy,
which was in place to forbid the funding of abortion in other
countries. And now Bam Bam and the leftists are trying to force
Kenya into adopting a constitution that allows for abortions any
time when Kenya's current laws and the will of its people allow
for abortion only if the life of the mother is in danger. Oh yea,
Hilly and Biden have been over there saying that if they will
adopt the baby killing constitution, money from other countries
(I am sure they mean America) will begin flowing into their
country.
This is a war Canuckstani, no need to town down the rhetoric -
it's time to turn it up.
Because of the race baiters on the left and Bam Bam, a f_cking
foreign cartel thinks they can openly and fearlessly call for the
murder for hire of an American law officer.
You don't have a problem with that???!!!
Your boy Bam Bam, the blind, the naiive, the ignorant, the moron,
set the tone for that type of threat to be made against one of
our own - and someone who is somewhat of an icon because Sheriff
Joe is a no-nonsense enforcer of the law.
canuckistani| 8.3.10 @ 6:13PM
He isn't my boy.
The point is we've gotten to this place through years of moving
forward and backward through the political minefields.
If we don't recognize that the 2006 shellacking is non partisan,
we are doomed to repeat it.
I want social policy out of the GOP platform. Period. The party
has been consumed with a false litmus test for social purity and
we time and again fail to recognize that politicians - ALL of
them - are in it for themselves. The reason is, they have to be,
because 1)the job sucks,2)the pay sucks, and 3) the American
people have the attention span of a three-year-old.
If we marry abortion opposition to other Christian tenets, then
we should be proponents of free healthcare, forgiveness of
transgressions, and shutting down talk of repealing the 14th. We
won't, so the hypocrisy has to stop.
We did the same thing when Junior held up funding to Africa for
the opposite reasons. We are both guilty of politicizing aid to
people that don't even come near to the life and security we
enjoy. We should be ashamed to call ourselves followers of Christ
with our duplicitous behaviors.
Gill O’Teen ✝✡$| 8.4.10 @ 12:52AM
You want social issues out of the GOP platform. Why not out of
the dumb-ocrat’s while you’re at it?
I don’t really care what your opinion about butchering babies is.
For me it is the first litmus test I apply in deciding whether or
not I will vote for any candidate. Quite simply if one claims to
be ‘pro-choice’ which in plain English means ‘kill kids’, then
there is absolutely no way he or she will get my support.
Character matters, and anyone who would murder an innocent child
for the crime of not yet being born has none. And just in case
you missed the news, when obummer was a lowly sin-eater in
Illinois on two occasions he voted to deny infants, who by some
miracle survived a doctor’s attempts to snatch their brains out
of their mother’s wombs, life saving medical care because in his
expert opinion those lives were inconvenient. This alleged
Constitutional scholar somehow overlooked that the moment they
escaped the confines of mummy’s tummy they were U.S. Citizens.
Contemplate that for a bit. The fraud we have stupidly allowed to
usurp control of our health and well being thinks there is
nothing wrong with allowing Americans to die simply because he
finds their existence an irritation. And you don’t think this
matters?
And note to Martin, Moses had nothing to do with the ark. His
only nautical experience came when his Mother hid him in a basket
on the river, though in the King James Version of Exodus that
basket is called an ark. I’m not sure if dividing the waters
counts since he did not float upon them at that time. And as far
as the actual Captain of the Ark is concerned, it is established
conjecture that Noah did not take the Unicorns and Dinosaurs,
possibly because they were too concerned with the latest gossip
about Lindsay Lohan to notice that it had started raining and did
not hear his “All aboard!”
Gill O’Teen ✝✡$
Don’t Tread on Me. gill.Oteen07041776@gmail.com
“Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou
camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained
thee a prophet unto the nations.” - Jeremiah 1:5
Only 900 days to go.
Tim*| 8.3.10 @ 6:02PM
You're Here Unemployed Lecturing Dork .
Proud Mormon| 8.3.10 @ 6:30PM
It's easy as 1-2-3
1 Mitt wins Iowa
2 Mitt wins New Hampshire
3 Mitt wins GOP nomination
Gov. Christie would be a good second choice if he loses AT LEAST
50 pounds.
canuckistani| 8.3.10 @ 6:33PM
The GOP nominate two yankees?
nope.
Proud Mormon| 8.3.10 @ 6:40PM
Ticket: W/Cheney, W born and raised in New England and Cheney
born in Nebraska and raised in Wyoming...technically Yankees.
Tim*| 8.3.10 @ 10:18PM
W.was born in New Haven but raised in Midland & Houston and
then in 10th grade boarded at Phillips Academy in Andover ,
Massachusetts .
RCV| 8.3.10 @ 7:22PM
Romney couldn't carry Iowa in 2008 despite massive spending. What
makes you think 2012 will be any different?
rjh| 8.3.10 @ 8:46PM
Romney is damaged goods: Massachusetts health care system.
FeralCat| 8.4.10 @ 1:08AM
Just be glad Obama isn't an MD. If you went to him with chest
pain he would prescribe the wrong medicine and when your chest
pain got worse he would say it would have gotten even worse still
but for his brilliance, so he saved you a lot of pain and you
should be grateful and in any case it was all the fault of your
previous doctor, Dr. Bush, even though he retired a year and a
half ago.
Long Ben| 8.4.10 @ 4:20AM
Love the strait verbage Chris Christie has dolled out to the
unrully press and public weal bloated bureaucrats , tremendous
set of brass ones this man has. However being from where he is
from , he may not be right on the conscience issues . Those
issues have not been discussed much in connection with Govenor
Christie .
M. Btok| 8.5.10 @ 12:54PM
The reasons why, we must vote out, Establishment Government
Representatives, whether they are Left or Right - Incumbent or
Candidate!
Make sure they do not belong to any of the Global Elitist
Organizations: Bilderberg Group, Trilateral Commission, Council
on Foreign Relations, Club of Rome, Skull and Bones, Canadian
Council of Chief Executives,
Harvard Elite Players, Goldman Sachs, International Monetary
Fund, The United Nations, World Health Organization, World Trade
Organization.
The reason we must vote out Establishment Government
Representatives whether they are Left or Right, Incumbent or
Candidate is explained on this 2 minute News Clip below:
Re: Americans' who wish to stop the thieving and robbing, of your
income and resources in your country, by the Globalist Banksters
need to, "End the Fed"!
My God, I despise this child in grown-up's attire. I became
politically active in '64 and thought, naively at the time, that
Lyndon Johnson would go down in my book as the worst president of
my life time. Then came Carter. Then came Bubba. Now this. The
American electorate has put in office the worst enemy this
country has ever had, as he is succeeding in destroying us from
within! Thomas Jefferson warned of the dangers of an ignorant
electorate, and his fears have come to fruition.
emily| 8.5.10 @ 6:09PM
aelfgyva....my sentiments exactly....I too get physically sick at
the sight and/or sound of this fraud. PLEASE MY
COUNTRYMEN...remember in NOVEMBER!.
sans| 8.12.10 @ 4:12PM
Cut the crap. You use the 'jobs' issue as if it is Obama's fault.
BS. The jobs issue is that there just are not enough jobs for the
overpopulation that we are starting to experience, and by
bringing green card foreigners in to fill jobs that Americans
should have been trained for and had in the first place. Get real
and see what is really happening and then you won't have to
publish such crap!
Fran Murtha | 8.19.10 @ 4:09PM
Oh honey chile, socialism isn't something one
invests in - it overtakes you, and when it does,
your voting rights are down the tube, and so is
your liberty, your justice and your all. You are
thereafter, a puppet, everything is handled for you, including your
low pay, your right to healthcare, in fact you have NO rights.
Carol| 8.3.10 @ 7:02AM
Great article.
Chris Christie, a real man who isn't afraid to tell a teacher to take a hike if she doesn't like the way she is being treated courteous of the taxpayers, would squash Obama in any debate. That's why we will never see the day.
Obama has said already that he is more concerned with getting accomplished what he promised his drones. The lasting damage he is DELIBERATELY doing to our country will be his legacy to himself. When all is said and done, Obama will be doing something more suited for his ego - being head of the U.N.
arlo price| 8.3.10 @ 8:03AM
The obamagedon PIMP thugocracy chugs along.....
PSA: Pimp Superiority Award
An award presented to the leader of a regime, who gets the most subjects to perform BOHICA.
Quite frankly, I'm bored with this bloodless coup.....LET"S ROLL
Average Infidel| 8.3.10 @ 3:59PM
You, me and a few (hundred thousand) fellow Patriots is all it's gonna take to put this so-called pretender-n-theif, otherwise acts as a putz in a major way, known as the "won" aka, barry soretto, aka, baraq insane obama, aka president, he thinks for life, obama, hmmmm, hmmmm, hmmm. I get sick to my guts every time "I see or hear this putz", every time. No exception, none.
Average Infidel| 8.3.10 @ 4:06PM
oops, got so infirated about this putz I forgot to include "put this putz in the cross bar motel along with a few of his friends, i.e. the entire democrat party, aka, the socilaist/marxist fellow travelers.
Grace| 8.5.10 @ 1:25PM
Me too - On with the Revolution!
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 9:38AM
But it is a relief Obama isn't as interested in power as the power-crazed Bush dynasty.
However Bush is water under the bridge; so do what you want-- I'm voting for the available antidote to clueless post-Reagan Republicanism
-- I'm voting for the incumbent Obama. And if you don't like it you can drop dead. Now that it has been 20 years you can't intimidate anyone anymore, they have lost their awe of the GOP.
Interested Conservative| 8.3.10 @ 10:06AM
B D S
Birt McKendree| 8.3.10 @ 11:18AM
How could you be intimidated by the GOP? If you're voting for Obama you must enjoy being told what to do with your life. Talk about clueless....
Marty| 8.3.10 @ 6:01PM
Cant argue with someone as stupid as yourself.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 11:53AM
How can you tell who the trolls are on this board? Simple: they're the one who are allergic to reality, common sense and logic.
You're irrelevant Alan. No one GIVES A FUCK how you vote, you clueless knee-jerk pathetic ObamaNazi fool.
"Drop dead"? Puh-leeeaze! We're alive and kicking and we are a lot stronger than your kind, since we are the people. You represent no one but yourself, and maybe a ridiculous pack of finger pointing bed wetting little crybabies.
See you in November. Have fun living in cloud cuckoo land.
PS When your mommy finally kicks you out of the basement,will you know how to pack your bags all by yourself?
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 12:19PM
Obama is an empty suit. He makes promises left and right but never follows up on them. Democrats are supposed to let the people have more freedom in what they do yet it's the democrats who have been passing all these unnecessary policies that that give power to the government not the people.
Chris Christie and the Republicans aren't afraid to mince their words and keep their promises.
Sam Vaughn| 8.3.10 @ 12:22PM
HUH?
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 12:49PM
I didn't write the message immediately above; repuglicans are not above identity theft.
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 1:08PM
I get it! "Repuglicans!" Republicans, only with a "g!"
You're clever. That's to be expected, given your crystal-clear rationale and overall perspicacity.
Gosh, if only every American though like you do, we could destroy this country and replace it with a benevolent totalitarian dictatorship within a week (if everybody did "their fair share")!
The State is All! Obama is the State! May His Beneficence and Wisdom Guide Us For A Thousand Years!
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 2:13PM
"Gosh, if only every American though like you do, we could destroy this country and replace it with a benevolent totalitarian dictatorship within a week"
You are evading the issue of Mike Steele, the RNC whose continued stay in his position mocks YOUR own sense of rationale and overall perspicacity. Plus Steele is more of an insult to black pride than Obama could ever be.
The GOP should be on the defensive-- not its opponents.
Tomas| 8.3.10 @ 2:22PM
Alan Brooks Troll Alert.
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Achilles Toejam| 8.13.10 @ 12:11AM
Brooks can never be reasoned with because he refuses to accept the truth as it pertains to history, economics and human nature. He comes on this website not to gain any knowledge or received truth but to antagonize and provoke the conservative people here that value their freedom and love their country and understand what made this country great.
Brooks is like a spoiled child riding in his mommy's grocery cart at the store being outrageous to get attention, everyone here that has read his crap knows they're dealing with a closed mind he should be reading the book "Liberal Fascism" but he won't and you're just wasting your time responding to him so why bother, I suggest giving him all the attention he deserves ABSOLUTELY NONE! Ignore him, without an audience the clown goes home.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 3:47PM
"Identity Theft"? Don't kid yourself Alan: no one wants to be you.
btw, there's a reason neither the GOP nor conservatives, nor any sort of normal patriotic Americans are on "the defensive": its this inconvenient thing called REALITY.
gurgle gurgle gurgle: that's the sound of shit like you getting flushed back down into the sewer where you belong
Keithbo61| 8.3.10 @ 5:44PM
Alan, we are far from being on the defensive. Your ideology has been exposed and is being completely rejected. Your ideology represents some ideological egg heads, public servants and a multitude of generational welfare leeches. The rest of us in the real world are not amused. We will pull the plug on this nutty experiment. So Allan, time to start looking for a job.
Bull-hocky piles| 8.3.10 @ 4:02PM
We have at times known you to fudge yourself, especially when the People call you out, ain't buying your line pal.
TheEnforcer| 8.3.10 @ 6:34PM
'
Hey Alan Brooks:
I have a better one for you.
Try DemocRATS.
Get it?
DemocRATS, that's what they are, Democ....RATS.
it's embedded in their name.
Alan Brooks| 8.4.10 @ 11:03AM
Oh, wait, yes I did
your mama| 8.5.10 @ 2:56PM
Alan,bless your little heart.Your BS is hilarious.You know Obama is one and done.He bamboozled and proved the hokey dokey he foisted on us isn't working.Only proved that voting present is not presidential material.
Alan Brooks| 8.5.10 @ 4:34PM
Identity theft!
For all you know I could be a guy named Alan Brooks but for the record I'm not republican, I just felt bored and wanted to contradict someone. I'm too young to vote anyways.
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 12:31PM
I would like to point out that Hitler got a bum rap: Yes, his regime was reponsible for the deaths of 6 million Jews.
BUT: Do you have any idea how many Jews would have died had Hitler NOT come to power? 13.42 million. That's a fact.
And the lives saved by Stalin? 46.9 million.
Pol Pot saved 2.3 million.
(Source: The New York Times)
History ought to be on its knees thanking these psychopa-- I mean humanitarians.
Doug| 8.3.10 @ 12:38PM
I think you mean that Pol Pot saved "or created" 2.3 million. Sorry to be so technical.
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 1:01PM
Good point.
And don't get me started on the number of Europeans that were saved (or created) by the advent of the Plague during the 14th century.
Like Obama, it was a godsend!
Marty| 8.3.10 @ 6:03PM
The fact that you compare anyone to Hitler is so utterly arrogant that the only thing I would find fitting is that you be gutted and hung from the Washington Monument. If I had the chance, I would do it myself.
REB| 8.4.10 @ 10:52PM
Seems to me you have some of hitlers ways...cruelty and brutality...although I doubt you could beat your way out of a paper sack,much less perform such an intensive act of violence,except in your twisted mind of course!
wildwilly360| 8.12.10 @ 5:11PM
You cant have the washington monument. Thats where the people are going to disembowel Obie Nancy and Harry. And I hope and pray its carried live on Fox!!!
AMENBRO| 8.3.10 @ 11:56AM
AUTOMATE ALAN
Doug| 8.3.10 @ 12:36PM
Wouldn't the "antidote to clueless post-Reagan Republicanism" be a RETURN to Reagan Republicanism? Really, how can voting for a Marxist idiot like B. Hussein Obama be the anti-dote for POST-Reaganism? I'm just sayin' . . .
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 12:54PM
Because, Doug, the GOP has no intention of running another Reagan-- why would a blatant mediocrity such as Steele be RNC if Republicans were serious about another Reagan?
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 12:59PM
...Doug, you ask straight questions, so here is a straight answer: if you considered Clinton a "Marxist idiot", then why do you think Reagan Democrats voted for Clinton in '96?
Because Dole was considered worse? Why do you think Reagan Dems would vote for Obama in 2012? because the alternative might be worse?
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 2:01PM
Dole's candidacy was pathetic and many Reagan Democrats were uninspired by this career party hack who'd been a senator for decades. he was old, he was tired and he was no heir to the Regan legacy.
Remember Reagan was an ex-governor of California who had cultivated his conservative bona fides for the previous 30 years while Dole was forever "reaching across the aisle."
Additionally, Clinton tacked significantly to the right after the 1994 Gingrich sweep.
Recall that Clinton's famous declaration that "the era of big government is over" was uttered at the 1996 State of the Union, which of course occurred in January of that year and set the stage for his reelection campaign.
Immediately thereafter, Clinton continually to the right to capture, among others, Reagan Democrats.
He signed Welfare Reform - a cornerstone of Gingrich's Contract with America - in August of 1996, just ahead of the election - this after his 1992 pledge, by the way, to "end welfare as we know it."
He went on to pursue a balanced budget and the tight fiscal policy that Alan Greenspan advocated.
No doubt Clinton was ideologically a liberal; but he was also a pragmatist. Had he been allowed by a Democrat congress - as Obama has been - to run an unimpeded liberal agenda, I have no doubt he would have done so.
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 2:17PM
" ' the era of big government is over' was uttered at the 1996 State of the Union"
No, it was Jan. 1995, I watched it-- it was a year before you say it was.
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 2:25PM
... oh, wait, it must have been '96, because the primaries occurred soon after; Clinton would have timed it just so. A thousand pardons, Grzmlyk, for having doubted Slick Willy's slick-osity.
But that was then, this is now... the GOP shows every indication of screwing it up again.
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 2:27PM
Check your facts again:
http://www.cnn.com/US/9601/bud.....ton_radio/
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 2:43PM
"http://www.cnn.com/US/9601/bud.....ton_radio/"
You are right. I doubted both you and Slick, how could anyone think Clinton would use 'the era of big government is over' soon after the election of 1994, rather than wait a year so as to have the words hang in the air right before the primaries? how silly of me.
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 3:38PM
That Clinton is considered by some to be an elder statesman is risible on its face. Friggin narcissistic used car salesman.
But like John Huston says in the great movie Chinatown, "Politicians, old buildings and whores all get respectable if they last long enough."
So true. Wonder if the great humanitarian Robert Byrd was buried in his white sheet.
CtBob| 8.3.10 @ 5:34PM
Wasn't buried with it. He donated it to the Senate Museum, if there is such a thing!
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 2:25PM
BTW, by 2012, the term "Reagan Democrat" will have long since become an anachronism, don't you think? The population has undergone a demographic sea change since 1984. Half the people voting in 2012 won't have been alive in 1984.
If you're talking "moderate Democrats," my guess is that unless the GOP completely blows it - always a possibility; Lindsey Graham may be the nominee - most will go to the "R" side of the ledger.
Assuming, of course, that Obama hasn't been proclaimed Dictator for Life (in which case the thrill running up Chris Matthews's leg never has to stop, and David Brooks can get off on Obama's pantleg crease in perpetuity).
If we DO have an election in 2012, keep in mind that by then 30 million Undocument Democrats will be voting, and Dems will control every voting machine in every precinct, so it's highly possible that Obama will capture 600% of the popular vote (why should being dead prevent a good liberal from voting).
And you can bet that a popular vote count of one billion to zero won't raise the mainstream media's collective eyebrow even a millimeter.
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 2:36PM
The above is a good comment, minus the conspiracy theory of Obama canceling the election and being crowned by the Pope at Christmastime.
BTW, if only Palin would run for POTUS, but America is too macho for that. Look back at the record; Geraldine Ferraro for veep in 1984;
her ticket loses.
Sarah herself for veep in '08-- almost a quarter century after Ferraro;
her ticker loses.
And both times it was merely a female veep-stakes, not POTUS.
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 2:52PM
Oh, come on: Ferraro's running mate was Mondale. MONDALE! Please! A bucket of warm spit.
Palin's running mate was McCain. MCCAIN! A feckless speck of phlegm.
You are not drawing an apt conclusion. Additionally, conservatives' water in the GOP is being carried right now almost exclusively by courageous women.
As for the conspiracy theory, I hate to correct you, but our petulant adolescent in chief would never be crowned by the Pope.
But he may be declared the 12th Imam by the Ayatollah class.
And let's not go into the actual election theft that invariably accrues to the Democrats - Al Franken being just the last example.
Al "Just Touch Me Till My Oceans Rise" Gore tried to steal 2000 (don't go apoplectic, Alan, ok?).
The Democrat rule of thumb: If a Dem loses by 5% or less, just keep counting until - bingo! Military ballots disappear and we "find" (nudge, nudge, wink wink) JUST enough Dem ballots to put our liberal lickspittle over the top.
After all, when it comes to liberalism, the "facts on the ground" are merely obstacles; it's always the "larger truth" that must be served (Walter Duranty, call your office).
Haven't figured out what the "larger truth" is yet (I'm not a True Believer), but all roads lead to corruption, coercion and tyranny.
CopyKatnj| 8.3.10 @ 9:52PM
Nice list but it needs to be amended.
You did not list the states that have "adopted" the majority vote rules for the electoral college. Unfortunately, NJ is one of those. The illegals, it seems, are just an insurance policy.
Sowell Disciple| 8.3.10 @ 3:03PM
Here's an insight into the mind of Alan Brooks. Because one female candidate for VP was on a losing ticket in 1984, and another in 2008, he concludes that this country is too macho to elect a female president. No consideration of the variables, which are more than significant: the impossibility of any ticket making a dent in Reagan's juggernaut in 1984, and in 2008 the uphill climb of any incumbent party to retain the presidency after an 8-year run, let alone the many factors such as the economy, McCain's weak campaign, the desire of many to make history by electing a black president, the success of Obama in fooling many into thinking he would be a post-partisan moderate, aided by the old media . . . .
Alan Brooks puts a lot of energy into cluttering this blog, but is careless in revealing his primitive mental process.
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 3:32PM
Sowell Disciple, you deserve praise for your moniker alone.
Yes, I agree - the context surrounding each election (not to mention the 24-year time lapse) precludes postulating any kind of pattern (and you'd need three examples in any case). And you succinctly mentioned the salient differences.
He is right that Republicans could easily blow it, sadly. I PRAY we get a true conservative beacon, and not a go-along-to-get-along hack.
I also worry about 2010. Sometimes I think the only thing worse than Republicans being in the minority is Republicans being in the majority.
Marty| 8.3.10 @ 6:09PM
No, see you are equivocating "cluelessness" with a type of Reaganomics, when in reality it describes Reaganomics as clueless. I know its a subtle difference, so I presume it is lost on you, therefor making you clueless. Isn't it funny how this all comes round full circle?
It's amazing that you think the "antidote" for voodoo economics is more voodoo economics. Hey Doug, when was the last time that any of these big businesses, which have over 90% of the wealth in the country, done anything for you besides outsourcing labor to India because it helps THEIR, emphasized to differentiate between YOUR, bottom line?
Fenestra| 8.3.10 @ 7:27PM
"these big businesses, which have over 90% of the wealth in the country"
Where should the wealth be? Who do you think created that wealth? Do you think money grows on trees?
Oh, wait, my bad. If you are a lefty dem you do think money grows on trees, and those evil corporations only got it by clear cutting those trees all down. They stole that money, and ruined this great country doing it.
The only righteous thing to do is tax the corporations and the rich maggots who built them into extinction. Then we would be free and live like kings.
While we starve like Russian peasants.
Mojo Risin| 8.3.10 @ 2:32PM
Here ya have it ladies and gentlemen, an undiluted example of empty headed devotion to a failed leftist agenda. Please don't allow your children to be democrats, it's destructive.
Here we are 18 months into Obama's executive interpretation of our rights, granted by the constitution and its limitations placed on government, with the results being obvious how far over his head "comrade Obama" is. Barack is driving this train off a cliff and we're all locked in boxcars...
DonH| 8.3.10 @ 3:12PM
You be so right slave days is over.
Marty| 8.3.10 @ 6:13PM
LOL, wouldn't it be funny if a republican candidate ran on the platform of sanctity of marriage and jim crow laws.
Albert| 8.3.10 @ 3:41PM
The first remark is laughable. Obama is all about power and nothing else. And yes, Bush is water under the bridge, which is probably why you brought him up. As for voting for the recumbent Obama, I don't like it, but then, it's your vote not mine and I have no plans to drop dead. Not to mention the election is 2 years away. However I hope you take confort in knowing that your tiny little vote is contributing to economic decline, to increasing unemployment, to massively growing national debt (far beyond what even the Bush/Clinton/Bush team ever dreamed of), and to international instability. Barack Obama is Bozo the Clown writ large. However, it is clear that if the last 20 years have proven anything at all, they have proven that the term "clueless Republican" is a redundancy. I quit the Party many years ago and they have shown me no reason to go back. If there were a real Republican Party, Obama would not be President (assuming, of course, that he really is President).
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:14PM
Yes, vote for a third party. Throw your vote away. :)
Chairman Nobomba| 8.3.10 @ 5:08PM
Mr. Brooks,
Have you taken your medication yet?
Ziggy Stardust| 8.3.10 @ 5:58PM
Please put dowmn your crack pipe, make yourself a gubment cheese sandwich, take a long swig off your OE 800, check your mailbox for your "spread the wealth" check, and chill out. It's all gonna be OK. Your Marxist messiah will be gone soon enough and you can go back to watching Sesame St and hating everbody
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:15PM
It seems fairly obvious that you have no idea what the term "Marxist" actually means. Just saying ...
your mama| 8.5.10 @ 3:02PM
Amen Ziggy.
BOB| 8.5.10 @ 1:37PM
YOU MY FRIEND ARE A REAL MENTAL MIDGET AND DESERVE THE FATE OF THIS COUNTRY IF THE TYRANT SUCKCEDES IN HIS REAL GOALS. DO YOU EVER READ ANYTHING BESIDES COMICS
BOB| 8.5.10 @ 1:39PM
THIS REPLY WAS MEANT FOR ALAN BOOB, I MEAN ALAN BABBLING BROOKS
flyman8| 8.5.10 @ 4:16PM
It is obvious you are unable to see the truth for the smoke and mirrors. Hopefully it will be my hand helping you climb out of the cesspool being dug by the Obama machine. If not we will both die in a maelstrom of deciet and anarchy.
Moving on...
bahmi| 8.12.10 @ 7:19PM
Obama is NOT interested in power???Of course you are voting for Obama. He can sh+tcan the Constitution, no problemo for you. Run up infinite debt, great idea. You confuse hatred of Bush with love of Obama. But, be blind, it's up to you. Sadly, you are right, the Bush dynasty was a disaster, horrible people with a horrible past of political intrigue going back to Prescott Bush.
But, horrible Bush does not mean great Obama, let's get that straight.
SPECTRE| 8.19.10 @ 2:01PM
Appearantly, you have had your head under a very large rock. BARAK INSANE OBAMA is very MUCH INTERESTED IN POWER. That's why he had been trying to cons0lidate as much as possible under the government's control such as the automotive industry, medical industry, wall street and our financial institutions.
Further, you appearantly haven't bothered to read up on your favorite DEMO(N)CRAT, OBAMA. He wrote many years ago that he was in favor of doing away with our FREEDOM of SPEECH and, with PRIVATE GUN OWNERSHIP.
Next, the third most important person in the nation, NANCY PELOSI has said that IF people want to resist what the OBAMA REGIME wants, then they WILL BE ARRESTED or, words to that effect.
By the time you open up your eyes, you'll be in a long line heading to the SHOWERS just like those at DACHAU or, you'll be GOOSESTEPPING in file with a LOT of others and forced to kill your own countrymen or, be shot !
Our liberties are now threatened in a way which hasn't ever been done before and, ANY vote for OBAMA means that the person(s) who voted for him are either COMMUNISTS or FASCISTS.
BTW, OBAMA said he is following in his father's footsteps and, guess what ??!!! OBAMA'S dead beat dad was an AVOWED COMMUNIST !! So, what does that make OBAMA ??!!!
One thing more, whenever you hear the words SOCIALIST, LIBERAL and, PROGRESSIVE immediately think COMMUNIST or, FASCIST because, that IS the only two ways those points of view can end ... as COMMUNISM or FASCISM.
WAKE UP before you end up DEAD or, worse yet, RED !!!
Oh, and you might find these last few facts to be of extreme interest ... COMMUNISM HAS FAILED IN EVERY NATION IT HAS PROLIFERATED IN. All of western europe is discovering that Communism simply does NOT work. Even the Chinese, as stubborn as they are, have realized that Communism does NOT work which is why they too have embraced CAPITALISM as wholeheartedly as they have. So, why should we bother with Communism since it doesn't work ??!!! GOOD QUESTION !!! Here's the last thing ...... IF you bothered to look at the DEMO(N)CRATS from an historical standpoint, you'd see that almost everything that is hurting this nation now IS their fault. It was under CARTER that FREDDY MAC and FANNY MAE were told to accept substandard loans which lead to the housing debacle. Then go back to FDR and WOODROW WILSON's administrations and you'll see even more BOONDOGGLES such as SOCIAL SECURITY. EVERY THING which is hurting this NATION now is the fault of the DEMO(N)CRATS.
Next: LOOK AT THEIR LOGO ... IT"S NOTHING LESS THAN A " JACKASS " !! I guess this IS telling us something, it's either saying that the DEMO(N)CRATIC PARTY and ALL those, including you ALAN who follow them are
" JACKASSES " or else they're saying they're going to make " JACKASSES " out of ALL of us !!!
--------- I am the SPECTRE, of things to come !!!
Granny Jan and Jihad Kitty| 8.3.10 @ 7:10AM
PSA...loved it! There's a PSA sound bite I use in my videos that seems to have been overlooked. If anyone wants to see him actually say it I'll find it on You Tube for you: "Sometimes you can fault me for being honest to a fault." Really, he said it.
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 1:06PM
"You're irrelevant Alan. No one GIVES A FUCK how you vote"
Gypsy, it's good you wrote this; because I was told by many here that my vote does matter, and they want me to vote GOP.
So now that one of you admits you don't care who anyone votes for, we don't have to concern ourselves with what you want, politically. My vote is as irrelevant as your own electoral preferences. You are very tolerant folks. How sweet of you.
ggoblue| 8.3.10 @ 7:30AM
what about this category?
JOBS LOST OR SQUANDERED
2.4 million lost plus 300k per month squandered because real americans are afraid to invest in socialism....lets see here....
7.8 MILLION JOBS LOST OR SQUANDERED BY BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA MMM MMM MMM!
91 days until some commies lose THEIR jobs.
Eric Cartman| 8.3.10 @ 8:51AM
The RYM (rim): Run Your Mouth award. As in: Uh oh, Obama is RYMMING again.
Robert Pinkerton| 8.3.10 @ 10:42AM
Mr. Cartman, in context of the late and unlamented Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), the acronym R Y M stood for Revolutionary Youth Movement.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 11:56AM
that may be so Robert, but I still think that Eric makes a good point. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to repair to the smallest room in the house, as I need to create a "movement"of my own
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:21PM
You are aware that the housing and lending bubble burst under the Bush presidency right? Also, you are aware that the two bailout packages actually stopped the collapse of the financial markets, which if failed, would have lead to a depression akin to that experienced in post-WW2 Germany? You know what, I think Obama has handled the economic crisis especially well.
Robbins Mitchell| 8.3.10 @ 7:42AM
Well,they don't call the boy Barokeydoke Hubris Obozo for nothing.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:22PM
Are you mentally retarded?
Deborah D| 8.3.10 @ 7:56AM
I've seen a lot of videos online of Governor Christie...he's a hoot and a tough guy. That's what Republicans need -- a tough guy who won't whimper and back down from the fight of our lives, because that's what we're in right now. Some great R governors out there. Christie, Daniels, Brewer, McDonnell, Jindal, Barbor. Oh, and all of Palin's "Mama Grizzlies" -- let's see more of all of these faces as 2012 draws near.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:25PM
I can see it now: The Cable Guy in 2012 with running mate Jeff Foxworthy. Don't lie, you'd vote for them in a second you silly sack of white trash. Why don't you go back to the steel mill where you belong.
sj| 8.4.10 @ 5:28PM
Martin, don't look now but your elitism is showing. Odd how many liberals who are "for the people" demonstrate such contempt and loathing for said people.
Ruffslitch| 8.5.10 @ 3:37PM
Well, Ah cain't go back to th' steel mill cause hit went outta bidness on account o' th' gubmint regulations that the Democrats put in. Now steel comes cheap from China. Who you callin' white trash ennyway? Say that to mah face an' I'll shoot you down like an egg-suck dawg! ( An' you cain't do nuthin' about hit 'cause Ah got a gun and yew don't! )
flyman| 8.5.10 @ 4:20PM
kudos Deborah. We have awakened and will remain vigilante in our quest to retake the country and our freedom.
dw| 8.3.10 @ 7:56AM
"Ah..Ah..I have lowered the water as I walk on it, becoming the one we have all been waiting for, and then I created or saved all the jobs in America and half the world and I am alaways right and just look at me, I am the most hansome guy in the world and I have proved that the communist way is the best way and we do not need to drill for oil because I have invented alternitive energy that will be availible later today plus I...ah...did I mention that I am the one...ah...and tomorrow I will do more things for which you all will be able to worship me for. I think I will play some golf now because I deserve it and then take some vacation time. Don't worry I will be thinking about what else I can do to save you all from yourselves as I recreate."
NJ Mike| 8.3.10 @ 7:57AM
Chris Christie is gonna disapoint you all.
Few despise obama as much as I, but as a resident of NJ I have to report that CC has:
Decided to defray NJ's med costs by jumping in with both feet to Obamacare.
Is chasing the "Race to the Top" cash to the point of negotiating with the unions to get the app in.
And lastly, according to CC press office, it wqas an honor to meet OBAMA, not the President and that he(Obama) is a warmn nice person who is not at all trying to destroy the economy.
Mayor Ann Little had the right idea about meeting the Precedent.....she was on the other side of th ropes with the Tea Party and other protesters.....
Never forget that CC waffled when asked about illegal aliens......his answer? He did not think it was ILLEGAL to enter w/out adhereing to the proper procedures.
Melvin| 8.3.10 @ 8:09AM
We have to keep in perspective that there is not one political candidate that is 0 of what we all want all the time.
Somewhere along the line we demanded perfection of all candidates and office holders.
Hence, this is where the, "Waffler" came into being. Trying to be all things to all groups.
We have to prioritize what is killing us. High spending, high taxation, at the State and Federal level. If we or NJ has a guy that can puncture the armor of the tax and spenders and bring it under control and to a sane level then that is about � percent of the problem.
Nunya| 8.3.10 @ 1:19PM
Where's George Washington when you need him?
Actually, I'd go for Andrew Jackson right about now...
Anastasia Mather| 8.3.10 @ 9:25AM
Um, which NJ do you live in?
NJ Mike| 8.3.10 @ 1:06PM
Today marks the roll-out of NJ's website to disburse the $140 million in Obamacare $$ to SUBSIDIZE low income folks w/pre-existing conditions.
CONSERVATIVES would prefer to NOT take Federal $$$$$.
I stand by my statement.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:27PM
I see alot of complaining mixed with horrible grammer. Please, your so smart, what would you do if you were president?
Stammon| 8.3.10 @ 11:57PM
As a steel mill worker even I know that in "Please, your so smart" it should be "you're".
You're not as smart as you think dumbass, and it shows.
BOB| 8.5.10 @ 1:50PM
MARTIN I WOULD APPOINT YOU SAC RATARY OF THE SHIT HOUSE. THAT WAY YOU MAY POSSIBLY FIND WHAT LITTLE BRAINS YOU MAY HAVE HAD.
your mama| 8.5.10 @ 3:07PM
Oh Bob.You just got busted,just admit it.Now call the names because that's' what you libs do best when you lose an argument.
your mama| 8.5.10 @ 3:15PM
Bob
Sorry,that was meant for Martin.
Ralph| 8.3.10 @ 7:57AM
The ability to remain likeable while your policies are not, and throw your friends under the bus when it suits your pupose is Obama's key to PSA. Obama is a natural at operating under Machiavelli rules.
What surprised me most about him, is his ability to lie without being embarrassed about it; either he doesn't care if he lies, or doesn't know he's lying. Whichever case he's seems to be out of touch with reality.
The View appearance among his girlfriends was an exercise in self indulgent/grandizing reassurrance. He makes the president in the movie "Idiocracy" seem more than parody.
ncatty| 8.3.10 @ 9:47AM
He is likeable the same way Urchel is likeable.
Robert Pinkerton| 8.3.10 @ 10:47AM
Mr. Obama is a showman who carries his own mise en scene with him.
The Obaminable Showman?
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:28PM
He is a great public speaker, but he also has alot of substance, which makes him, first and foremost, a great leader.
your mama| 8.5.10 @ 3:08PM
Martin
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Nunya| 8.3.10 @ 1:33PM
Obeyme is a narcissistic, self-important Marxist of the first order. I personally think the man is an idiot, though I must admit he speaks well.
The man has no experience running anything, why else does he have 30+ "Czars" to make decisions for him? He can't manage, he can't execute, he can't make a decision--especially when it's important, and when things go wrong it's always "blame Bush" or some other lame excuse.
He's a piss-poor excuse for a President, and I never thought we'd have a worse one than Carter (who was also an idiot of the first order).
Albert| 8.3.10 @ 3:46PM
Speaks well?! Really? President Bozo is one of the worst public speakers I have ever heard. I cannot listen to him he is so bad. He drones like an imbecile. He says virtually nothing of substance. He is clearly READING what he says. And, when away from his teleprompter, he can not put together coherent sentences. Speaks well? I don't think so.
bahmi| 8.12.10 @ 7:29PM
Second the motion. If you listen to Oblowme's verbiage, he says exactly ZERO. It's all trivialistic crappola, garbage that summed up means nothing. People have given him the persona of Chauncey Gardener and he's as vapid. His wife's stupid excuse for blowing a ton of dough on the Spain trip is pathetic. She says, "visit American first" and then traipses off to Spain. From the get-go, these sharks have blown money like there's no tomorrow. Sadly, there may not be, either. Martin, STFU.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:32PM
What's a first order Marxist? Does this mean that there are second order and third order Marxists? Please elaborate, because I think you literally have no idea what your talking about.
I mean really, you know nothing about what he has done and yet this apparently makes you an expert on US politics. Admit it, your white trash. You complain at the bar about jobs going overseas, and then you turn around and support these same companies and their tax interests. I mean really, how stupid can you get?
Tom| 8.3.10 @ 8:03AM
"From wages deducted from teachers' paychecks, the two unions made nearly $60 billion in campaign contributions over the past two decades."
I am not saying this is wrong but it seems dubious. Campaign contributions would average $3 billion a year. TOTAL receipts for the NEA for 2007 was $352 million. The teachers unions are certainly non-representative of their membership but this is Bill Gates type money and I doubt it is possible they spend that much.
Louis Jenkins| 8.3.10 @ 8:12AM
Well, apparently everyone above has stolen my message(s). Who watches The View? Raise your hands? (Sound of crickets chirping.) Oh! I do not count The View as an earth shattering program. Far better if he could appeared on Amos and Andy instead. At least he'd blend in with the humor, lies, and fabrications. Can't wait until Nov.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:33PM
Shouldn't you be getting a rash on a tractor somewhere?
R Martin| 8.3.10 @ 8:29AM
He should be rated on the ASS scale (American Sentiment System). The damage this guy is doing cannot be overstated but certainly is under rep0rted. He is subjecting us to the frog in the pot of cold water technique. The heat is being turned up so slowly that, before we know it, we will have lost this country.
Mimi| 8.3.10 @ 9:19AM
We are NOT about to lose this country!!! Not over this amateur in the Whitehouse! The DEMS pick, this time around is going to do them in and wise ones know it! "We The People " win on this one....We are taking out our history books , putting to use the Founders sacred work, and dusting off the Constitution. This current turmoil will end via " The Vote ". In this frightful period....The disaster has caused the LIBERTY bell to cry out and we have heard! Good citizens will take care of BUSINESS....Don't doubt it!!!
R Martin| 8.3.10 @ 9:30AM
Well...I doubt it a little, but I sure hope you are correct. In any case, ending the "current turmoil" is not sufficient; reversing policies and legislation which gave rise to the turmoil is required. That will become next to impossible if, as rumor suggests, those 20 million illegal immigrants are granted amnesty and the right to vote.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 12:04PM
Gotta agree with Mimi,because
A) we are not frogs
B) we have eyes to see, ears to hear, brains to think and hands to vote
C) We are wise to their tricks now...just for giggles, I would LOVE to see the SEIU or the "Panthers" or CodePink or any of the other traitor groups show up at the polling placess in my town this fall. Go ahead, thug, point a night stick at any of us and see what happens next
D) We are so DONE with the lawlessness of this administration, that I highly doubt most Americans will continue obeying the ridiculous rules spewing out of Washington. Just for arguements sake,do youreally think the people of Arizona are going to continue to put up with criminal gangs and the alien trash of this hemisphere destroying their state? Nope, gotta feeling they're organizing, and not in an un-armed fashion either
Albert| 8.3.10 @ 3:48PM
Well, I certainly am no frog, but it appears many voters are. Enough to swing an election? I hope not.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:36PM
"The damage this guy is doing cannot be overstated"
Yet, this is all I ever hear from people like you. I never actually hear about what he is actually doing which is damaging the country. I never hear how his policies are negatively affecting you. In fact, I bet you got a nice tax return this year because of Obama, but you wouldn't know because your not so good with numbers or reality. It's a shame that blue collar such as yourself are opposed to a blue collar policy president. It's idiocy at its finest.
BOB| 8.5.10 @ 2:00PM
KEEP THE FAITH MARTIN YOU ARE BOUND TO FIND THOSE BRAINS SOMEWHERE. CHECK THE SEPTIC TANK. BY THE WAY, WHAT MATCHBOOK COVERS ARE ON YOUR MUST READ LIST.
Reply in Kind| 8.3.10 @ 8:43AM
NJ Governor Crisco needs a course in Weight Watchers 101. Trenton Two Ton needs to lose a ton. No more pork chops for you Bulbous Boy.
Mimi| 8.3.10 @ 9:26AM
I don't care if he's Fat ..Skinny..Black, White, Purple or Pink!!! It's the SPINE/COURAGE and ability to do the right thing!!! WHAT A GUY!!!!
Stan REdmond| 8.3.10 @ 9:56AM
You learnded yer argumenting good. Like a liberal progressive when there is no argument for your own views, attack. Alinsky rules anyone? Fortunately a real adult will not fall for such childish Alinsky "humiliating" tactics.
Bob| 8.3.10 @ 10:15AM
Oh really, look who was elected President ...a disciple of Alinsky. Many "real adults" did fall for such childish tactics in '08 and voted for Obama.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:38PM
And guess what, now I can get access to affordable health care. What an asshole ...
Ruffslitch| 8.5.10 @ 3:47PM
If liberals hadn't made it mandatory to care for illegals in ERs the cost of health care wouldn't have gone through the roof and you would have been able to pay for it AND retain your dignity. Moron.
NavyBrat| 8.3.10 @ 11:43AM
"When you have no basis for argument, abuse the plantiff."...Cicero
This is the only tactic you clowns have left. Its rather comical.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 12:06PM
Typical ObamaNazi traitor: allergic to facts, common sense and logic, so he has to resort to personal attacks. Go fuck yourself RiK: your kind is going down
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:40PM
I hope you that you will be mangled in a horrible tractor accident.
In fact, if your teeth were on fire, I wouldn't piss in your mouth.
carnot| 8.3.10 @ 10:33PM
9.5% and going up
Steve A| 8.3.10 @ 8:56AM
Hey Reply,
You sound like a real deep thinker. Why don't you go back to watching Sponge Bob & waiting by the mailbox for your 99 week check in your Mom's basement...
Reply in Kind| 8.3.10 @ 9:10AM
Physical appearance is a huge asset and I do me huge in Governor Crisco's case especially in a presidential run. Many believe Trenton Two Ton is a top tier candidate for the 2012 GOP nomination. But wait wouldn't Bulbous Boy have a better chance if he ate Boca burgers and slenderized himself. Just think what a field day cartoonists and comedians will have with a presidential candidate that looks like a barrage balloon. His weight and appearance will become the key issue of the campaign. Image is everything; the current president proves my point.
Mimi| 8.3.10 @ 9:46AM
Who writes your paycheck?...Soros, Whitehouse? Come-on..Wheres the money c
oming from?.....The go get SARAH FUND???
It's so early to start sleasing any possible opposition candidate.....You guys Paranoid??? When our guy is found , He'll be so strong in character, founding principles nothing you try will fly or penetrate....give it up pal!!!
Ray| 8.3.10 @ 11:04AM
"Physical appearance is a huge asset"
No, it isn't. Just look at "W," for example. He's not a tall man. Most would describe him as small and diminutive, yet he was elected President, not just once but twice. So, tell me again how appearances are important to anyone other than extremely vain people?
Mormon Girl| 8.3.10 @ 1:57PM
The former President's appearance wasn't a handicap but Christie's is. Most Americans have weight problems but Christie is not just overweight he is OBESE. This will be a large factor, no pun intended in choosing a president. A man this fat may have significant health problems and his medical history will come into play.
your mama| 8.5.10 @ 3:17PM
mg
Christie is losing weight.Try and keep up.
Sowell Disciple| 8.4.10 @ 6:26PM
Unfortunately, physical appearance is an important factor. I think that if Obama had been overweight, he would not have attained the glow of a Christ or rockstar figure (slender physique required for both). Christie's weight problem goes beyond appearance, though, to become a health concern. He's recently acknowledged that, and I suspect aht we'll see a thinner Christie before the 2012 campaign.
Also, W is not diminutive -- he's around 6 feet tall. Shorter than his dad, but hardly small.
Ruffslitch| 8.5.10 @ 3:51PM
And FDR had polio. Although that WAS before 24/7 media saturation.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 12:12PM
Hey there RiK,
gotta believe one of two things about you, besides the fact that you're allergic to soap, logic and common sense:
A) you've got weight management issues of your own, and you're projecting
or
B) you are having some weight loss problems as the result of smoking one too many "peace pipes", either loaded with crack cocaine or infected semen
Either way, your kind is irrelevant.
FLLLLLLLUUUUUUSSSSHHHHH.... thats the sound of creepy ObamaNazi trolls like you going back to the sewer where you came from
Charlene| 8.3.10 @ 12:47PM
The current president's head is the fattest thing around. Compared to the size of that head, Gov. Christy is slim and trim.
Bob Putter| 8.3.10 @ 2:30PM
You make a valid point, image over substance. People want glamour not substance and in this case Christie has way too much substance, lard that is.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:42PM
I find it funny that this is coming from someone who has probably collected unemployment.
davelnaf| 8.3.10 @ 9:17AM
Most Americans give a new president a fairly long ‘break in’ period during which he is expected to learn enough to adjust his thinking to domestic and foreign policy realities. And one would think that the many times Obama has been slammed into a domestic or foreign policy brick wall by now he would have modified his views to some extent . But Obama has done nothing of the sort. This is his narcissism at work.
It is safe to predict that between the time Obama loses office in 2012 and the time he leaves it we will see him do something that no other president has ever done and it will be so stunning it will overshadow everything else about his presidency. To give you a hint: it could well wreck what is left of the Democratic Party.
Bob| 8.3.10 @ 9:30AM
Be careful my friend don't under estimate this man and the Democratic Party. This election cycle is not over yet...remember Dewey in '48. A more recent example is '94. The GOP had the White House occupant on the run and Rush was at his pinnacle yet the GOP nominated a doofus named Dole. Bill won again and the GOP eventually collapsed. Beware!
FastJohnny| 8.3.10 @ 9:30AM
He is right you know. Christie is at a disadvantage for election because of his physical character. While history has been forgiving of 'heavy' presidents, in this day and age of magnifying glass scrutiny his wieght problem would be a negative in any election at the national level. While everyone loves a fat man, the job pf presidency is dependent upon the people visualizing a leader who looks like he can get off the couch. I do hope he addresses his wieght problem, we could use a politician like him in the future.Plus, despite his failings on some issues, he has at least moved ahead in a direction that is far more livable than that of the Dems and the current Obama regime.
Reply in Kind| 8.3.10 @ 9:45AM
Thank You. I have nothing against the NJ governor. I'm lampooning his physical appearance because this is just a taste of the treatment he will receive on a presidential run. Lesson learned Steve A? You need to bone up on modern day culture, start exercising and lose 10 pounds of fat in your brain.
Proud Mormon| 8.3.10 @ 10:02AM
Governor Christie is the couch. Vote for Romney...a man who can return prosperity and is in top physical condition.
JoshINHB| 8.3.10 @ 10:18AM
Mitt would make a great candidate.
For the democrats.
That's where his big government philosophy fits.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 12:15PM
Romney will never be the nominee much less President, because he has no balls at all. He got beat by McCain on Super Tuesday, and dropped out of the race like the plastic crybaby Ken doll he is.
Sam Vaughn| 8.3.10 @ 12:25PM
Mitt is a RINO.......
Nunya| 8.3.10 @ 1:42PM
So is McCain. In fact, I wouldn't vote for the man for dog-catcher, much less President. Last time we had a choice of a leftist in Republican clothing (McCain), or a Marxist. The Marxist won out, becuase there are people like me who won't vote for a watered-down Republican. God help us to raise the best candidate in 2012, or we can say goodbye to liberty forever.
Sowell Disciple| 8.4.10 @ 6:32PM
"History has been forgiving of 'heavy' presidents"? The last one was 100 years ago: Taft, who was elected because Theodore Roosevelt anointed him as his successor. Taft lost his reelection bid big-time -- third behind Wilson and (third-party) Roosevelt.
Then again, if you're including Clinton in the 'heavy' category, it can be added to the list of things he's gotten away with in the eyes of recent history. But I think that he never got to be obviously fat.
Steve A| 8.3.10 @ 9:43AM
I'll take the Fat Guy Vs. Dumbo Ears challenge any time. Plus, Dumbo throws like my sister with a broken arm. Did you see him toss the first pitch in Chicago??
Pete| 8.3.10 @ 9:47AM
Osama smokes and the media won't touch it. Why? He is a Democrat and black. Christie might do better to get a deep tan over losing weight.
ncatty| 8.3.10 @ 9:50AM
That is why he plays so much golf. It is one of few remaining places where you can light up.
Albert| 8.3.10 @ 3:51PM
Does he cheat on his golf scorecard too? You know, like Clinton does?
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:44PM
How 'bout because he has the right to smoke cigarettes? Or are you really that stupid and racist that you actually believe anything you are saying.
carnot| 8.3.10 @ 10:35PM
9.5% and climbing
Ruffslitch| 8.5.10 @ 4:01PM
You mean except everywhere the ( liberal, government's-gonna-MAKE- you-behave-! ) anti-smokers have made it illegal?
bahmi| 8.12.10 @ 7:52PM
Smokers will likely pay more insurance money under Oblowme-care. But, it's legal. Martin, dad gum boy, you one smart dude. You gotta be black, ain't you? Just everything about yo' boy is pure perfect, ain't it? We can all tell your loyalties are along the color lines, no problem. We may drive trucks and drink beer, but we ain't racists like you. You are clearly in the 90% club that worships Obama 'cuz he be black. What more you folks need in a candidate?
Steve A| 8.3.10 @ 9:51AM
Hey Reply, Maybe you should brush up on current events. The Dems. played the fat guy card vs. him down the stretch in NJ & it backfired & pushed him over the top. The majority of Americans are, shall we say, fat, if not 10-20 over & would sympathize with an attack on the guys spare tire. I hope they are stupid enough, like you, to push that button.
Gloria Hussein Steinway | 8.3.10 @ 10:16AM
I would think real, thinking, ADULT women would be ashamed of these groupies giving the leader of the free world a collective lap dance on national tv. I refuse to watch it, but I wonder if Baba "we find yoo sexy" Wawa asked him about Iran's nukes or "boxers or briefs."
Bob| 8.3.10 @ 10:25AM
Real, thinking, ADULT women gave Bill a pass in the 1990's. Should their flippant overly sexed attitude today be any surprise to you?
Grzmlyk| 8.3.10 @ 4:29PM
I beg to differ: Their dates of birth may have made these women adults, but their understanding of the world was decidedly adolescent.
Remember that the first tenet of liberalism is that one must embrace the world of make-believe (you know, "let's pretend we can erradicate self-interest with good thoughts and coercion;" "let's predend that government programs really help the poor;" "Let's pretend that liberal cliches count more than actual behavior").
It is a sina qua non of liberalism to view the world as a child views the world (unless, of course, you're one of the crooks who exploits the "children").
I worked in a female-centric industry during most of the Clinton years (high tech PR). Believe me, you could search every cublicle far and wide and be hard-pressed to come up with a single adult.
In addition, remember how peer pressure, belonging to the "in" group is all that matters in junior high school? Well, liberalism is the argot of groupthink in what passes for the adult world.
Oh, one more thing: most of the women in my office thought Slick Willie was sexy, and what better qualification for president can a Democrat have?
I mean, have you SEEN Barack's pecs?
Pete| 8.3.10 @ 10:22AM
The liberal "street cred" of publicly pandering to that idiOt I am sure was well worth the shame for those ladies.
scotchieguy| 8.3.10 @ 10:37AM
I recently saw Christie for the first time on ABC sunday morning show and he was mighty impressive...just a tell-it-like-it is, non-BS guy. A man for our times. I loved the way he told off that teacher...I've seen the video many times. The contrast between Christie and Barry is striking. One guy is 100% full of straight forward common sense, and the other guy is 100% full of sh*t. What a country. The one time we needed a true leader as the economy headed for the rocky shore, and we end up w/ this fool. I guess we really get the leaders we deserve.
Mormon Girl| 8.3.10 @ 1:44PM
Christie is too fat. Romney is handsome, articulate and in great physical shape therefore Mitt will have more appeal to women voters. Obama won 56% of the female vote so can Romney.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:47PM
All the more evidence that Mormons are very very stupid.
Carpenter| 8.3.10 @ 9:13PM
I wonder what your reaction would be to a man who said something like that about a woman candidate.
rjh| 8.3.10 @ 11:16AM
"Though people have turned against his policies, Obama remains a reasonably popular president."
I am so tired of silly statements like this. I refuse to believe that anyone with any sense can "like" such a shallow, narcissistic, liar. It is just not possible. Perhaps they do not want to appear racist to the pollsters.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 12:18PM
speaking of race, can we all just come out and say that the ONLY reason Obamas approval rating is above 30% is because he has a 95% approval rating from black Americans?
He's Jimmy Carter with a tan: that's it. And it won't help this fall or in 2012
David| 8.3.10 @ 11:28AM
NJ Mike, thanks for that information. If you accurately described what Christie said about things such as immigration and Obamacare, that should bust a whole lot of bubbles out there.
We need to be very, very careful and choose the most conservative candidates at all levels of government.
Gill O’Teen ✝✡$| 8.3.10 @ 11:32AM
Whether or not any of us should lose weight will shortly become moot. Last night the Continuous Commodity Index closed at $503.29 which is a top since I began tracking it last February 5. According to the CRB website [http://www.crbtrader.com/crbindex/data.asp], this is $89.88 more than a year ago, indicating an overall inflation rate of 21.741%. This index tracks various commodities such as metals, textiles, foodstuffs and livestock. In short, things people use, unlike the gum’mint’s cost of living index which no longer counts such items, since the law of supply and demand will not obey tiny timmy or helicopter benny. On top of that, last June 4, the number of people in the U.S. Work Force, according to the National Debt Clock peaked at 140,658,480. Since that day, through NYSE close yesterday, OUR Work Force has declined by 2,177,814 workers. In the meantime, the population has increased by 464,809 people, the number of Federal employees has gone up by 6,782 and the number of mouths being fed by foodstamps has leaped by 774,314. Back at OUR Nation’s Bank, the GDP has increased by 0.431% while obummer’s debt has grown by 1.768% and the 2010 Deficit has grown by 0.430%. Yesterday, the Debt:GDP ratio was 90.7697377%. Even the lord of flies’ most fanatical fans should be somewhat concerned by this, unless they are in agreement with his no-longer-hidden agenda to change OUR Country into a third world famine plagued nation.
Gill O’Teen ✝✡$
Don’t Tread on Me.
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“This is one of those cases in which the imagination is baffled by the facts.” - Adam Smith
Only 901 days to go
Dagny Taggert| 8.3.10 @ 2:29PM
Gill, don't sweat the CCI. Your inflation number is ridiculous, because you fail to recognize that the energy component is less of an input than precious metals. (http://commodities.about.com/od/understandingthebasics/a/cci-index.htm)
The price of energy has much more influence on CPI & PPI than the equal-weigh methodology of this particular index.
Get long GCC (etf) if you think this is worrysome. We need a little inflation right now to pick up the slack in the economy.
Gill O’Teen ✝✡$| 8.3.10 @ 11:54PM
Actually my inflation number is derived from a fairly standard math formula called “Rate of Change”. If the Input data are correct then the Output will be correct. I did not devise the method the folks at CRB use in order to compute their index. So if you have a complaint, it would be with them, not with me. The key to comparing prices over time must be that the very same commodities be used, at least as closely as possible since some products available then are no longer marketed. I disagree that the numbers are invalidated because one component is more or less of an input than another as long as each was similarly derived and uses items people actually purchase.
You can discount the CRB numbers as you wish; however, I would much rather trust the instincts of a financial sector expert than just another opiner on this forum. In the most recent edition of The Sovereign Investor in his column titled “It’s Open Season on the Dollar Once Again - Time to Sell the World’s Most-Loved Currency”, Sean Hyman, who has been actively trading foreign currencies for many years wrote:
“Against all odds, oil rose yesterday above $81 a barrel yesterday. Copper has been rallying back. The CRB index, which tracks a basket of commodities from oil to grains, has been breaking higher on the charts. Since commodities are priced in dollars, you don’t need an economist to tell you that more-expensive commodities force a cheaper dollar, and a cheaper dollar makes commodities more expensive.”
So, Mr. Hyman evidently uses the CRB numbers in order to understand better how to place his bets trading currencies. As he is quite successful at what he does, I’m willing to give his input a bit more weight than yours.
Having lived through the Carter years, I really doubt that inflation is a beneficial economic goal. True, there is the theory that if I should borrow $100 today at a fixed rate, thanks to inflation I might only have to repay the equivalent of $99 using today’s value, thus saving a dollar. The problem with this theory is that if my other expenses have increased a dollar, I only break even. If the interest rate in my savings account doubles from 1% to 2%, while at the same time my cost to borrow increases from 3% to 4%, I’m not suddenly in a position to be invited to Chelsea’s wedding, or buy a chicken thigh and potato at some politician’s fund raising banquet. If the price of a loaf of bread jumps by a quarter, and I’m scraping by on a fixed income, I probably will not appreciate that someone else made a profit. Since yesterday, 10,094 workers are no longer part of OUR workforce, 116 folks have taken tax-payer funded federal employment, 7,953 more people have been added to the population count and 10,085 additional sets of teeth can now dine thanks to the Food Stamps program. Interesting how the lost worker and the Food Stamps changes are almost identical, don’t you think?
Inflation aside, I doubt that losing jobs at a greater rate than the population is growing is a good thing. For my part, I worry about just where the new folks are going to get jobs since I really doubt they are all migrant farm workers.
And congratulations to the Citizens of my adopted state. The last I heard the proposition on today's primary ballot to allow Show-me Staters to opt out of obummercare was passing by about a 3-1 margin. It makes no difference that this initiative might not stand in kourt, as it at least pokes a finger in the eyes of kommie traitors like bury beavisbud, claire mcnumbskull and rusty karniemon for the good people they falsely claim to represent have taken a big step towards showing them and their progressive puppetmasters the door. I feel like dancing the Missouri Waltz.
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“Inflation is taxation without legislation” - Milton Friedman
Only 901 days to go.
David| 8.3.10 @ 11:48AM
Just before the election in 2012, Bam Bam is going to do a couple of things that a lot of people are going to like, including many of us. He does not have to move more than a few percentage points to get elected again.
And, I think he is probably going to make a switch that the media will endlessly proclaim is an absolutley brilliant move and proves what a capable leader the boy is: I believe he is going to make Biden Sec of State and Hillary his VP running mate.
I am afraid the conservatives have no room for error, especially with the media unashamedly promoting the dems. I can actually see Bam Bam back in office in 2013, with a repub house and senate. Voters were very satisfied with Clinton and a repub congress, and Bam Bam will remind the voters of that every time he speaks. We have an uphill battle.
Nevertheless, God is in control, and may His Will be done.
Steve A| 8.3.10 @ 11:51AM
Gill, Your facts speak for themselves but the BO disciples could care less. The guy was elected by emotion based feelers, not logical thinkers. The honeymoon is clearly over for them as he has not lived up to their self projections & his failed experiment shall be a brief stain on the USA's continued march to exceptionalism.
gypsy| 8.3.10 @ 12:21PM
Steve, your point is well taken, but BHO was elected by independent voters because they thought he would fix the economy. He has done everything BUT dothat, and the independents hate almost everything else he has done; and they can remember, even if the Kool Aid drinkers cannot
Gill O’Teen ✝✡$| 8.3.10 @ 12:28PM
I suspect so long as the incompetent won keeps doing unto us as James "ruff n'" Ready does unto bunny fwank his several fans will remain more than willing to drop their soap in his showers.
Gill O’Teen ✝✡$
Don’t Tread on Me.
gill.Oteen07041776@gmail.com
“Love has the power of making you believe what you would normally treat with the deepest suspicion.” - attributed to ‘Mirabeau’
Only 901 days to go.
John II| 8.3.10 @ 12:04PM
Professor Obama has always been a caricature of himself, but things may have reached a point where his self-idolization undercuts all efforts at lampooning. In that regard, the Professor is indeed "ahead of the curve"--the bell curve of moral imbecility, that is. All further efforts at mockery should be remembered by our progeny as supreme acts of perseverance.
Alan Brooks| 8.3.10 @ 12:10PM
Obama is an empty suit. He has made promises left and but never followed up on them. Chris Christie is a man of action who doesn't mince words.
Bob Putter| 8.3.10 @ 5:59PM
Christie minces meat and too much of it. No wonder he's so fat.
Tim| 8.3.10 @ 12:25PM
A radical Harvard Scholar who grew up in the hood and then goes back to the hood post Harvard to use the vast poverty and civil unrest as a spring board to the seat of power.
Sounds a lot like the intellectuals in 1917 Russia
minus the massive killings of their political enemies.
Paul Davis| 8.3.10 @ 12:30PM
Obama is the Devil.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:48PM
You seriously believe that Mary was a virgin?
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:49PM
And that Moses, put 2 of ever animal on a arc? How can any rational person argue with such stupidity?
Willis| 8.3.10 @ 7:39PM
Please note, no one is arguing with you.
carnot| 8.3.10 @ 10:40PM
that's actually pretty funny!!! kudos!
Steve A| 8.3.10 @ 12:34PM
Gypsy, Great point. Bo's only hope is to reel them back in with a false promise to get deficit under wraps by hiking taxes on rich. If the independents can see thru the tired class warfare rhetoric & the Conservatives hold the line, we are headed back in the right direction shortly.
Titus Pullo| 8.3.10 @ 1:07PM
I think Governor Christie is AWESOME! What I don't get is why is he the only Republican or otherwise-Non-Leftist that seems to be able to put the Unions in their Place. The Union stranglehold on the Department of Education is what keeps the Liberal in doctrinaires in the classrooms erasing America's greatness in the hearts and minds of our children every day of the week. I hope the backlash is Nation-wide this November and this time we have to unravel years of damage the Left have done to this country and its institutions. Take back the schools and TEACH AMERICAN HISTORY in its proper context, GM and Chrysler each get a BILL for the Billions they owe to force them to restructure and cut the Unions out for good. EXPOSE the various attempts by the left to curve free speech for what they actually are...Glenn Back cannot be the only voice exposing this stuff. We need respected voices in media to come out against Government free-speech grabs. And, push to remove outdated/unneeded regulation and remove TRIBAL politics of group preference that has exploded TEN FOLD Under this Administration.
Cuffs| 8.3.10 @ 1:07PM
Thank you, Ralph.
You mention the only thing that matters about
Obama. He is a liar. He never ever stops lying.
In the immortal words of my sister-in-law, "Every time I see him on TV, I could vomit."
A bold, insightful and intelligent reaction.
CantGetRight| 8.3.10 @ 1:44PM
When are republicans going to stop the crying and start looking inward? They defend the rich at the expense of this countries middle class and poor and you people give them a free pass. Difficult deciesions were made and your represitives sat on the bench and now you want more of them in the game. For what? You can't oint to one good thing that came from them being in power.
Mimi| 8.3.10 @ 2:29PM
Thank God they were there! They honored their OATH, to follow the CONSTITUTION! They fought the Liberal-Lefts Socialism with "NO" votes over and over. When they take over after the Nov. election get used to these words...REPEAL, DE-FUND, INVESTIGATE. LIBERTY and this phrase....READ THE BILLS!!! After the destruction and harm done by the "O" I believe they will work day and far into the night to RESTORE our country.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:51PM
"READ THE BILLS" -- the recently passed healthcare bill was co-written by a republican. Have you read the bill, or do you still think that there are "death panels" because someone on TV who hasnt read the bill told you so.
bahmi| 8.12.10 @ 8:01PM
Yeah, a RINO Republican. You call the 2 kinky women from Maine republicans? How about the closet republican, Scott Brown? Lindsey Dumpster from south Carolina? Martin, don't you realize that we are not represented by our representatives these days? They represent the MI complex, huge money, and massive political power. Nihilists like you are content with anybody who's black and thinks he's the Messiah, mere means to assuage your guilt.
Judean Peoples Front| 8.3.10 @ 3:03PM
Roads.
Killerian| 8.3.10 @ 3:51PM
What kind of keyboard do you have?
Steve A| 8.3.10 @ 1:53PM
Hey CantGetRight, Take your Dad's laptop & browse around Webster's Dictionary for a few years & get back to me.
Martin| 8.3.10 @ 6:52PM
Fuck off you idiot.
carnot| 8.3.10 @ 10:42PM
9.5% and climbing
Bob Putter| 8.3.10 @ 2:19PM
That Reply fellow has a point. If physical appearance decided an election Obama would beat Christie with 70% of the vote.
Steve A| 8.3.10 @ 2:29PM
What's up with all of the man crushes on Obama here?? To me, he reminds me of the guy in HS who thought he was better than everyone else, talked a big game & got his ass kicked by the quiet kid.
Mimi | 8.3.10 @ 2:41PM
Heh Steve...He reminds me of Eddie Haskell ...Slick!!
Sam| 8.3.10 @ 2:32PM
Mr. Disgusting (a.k.a. BHO) can give himself an A++ for arrogance.
Joe| 8.3.10 @ 3:58PM
Christie would get savaged by the media and the com-medias (John Stewart, Bill Maher, Etc) for being too fat. Its all you'll hear if he tried to run. Guaranteed.
Clinton nee Publius| 8.3.10 @ 4:00PM
Nobody should be surprised. I mean, we are talking about liberals here, so accountability standards have to change so they can act like they are as good as the rest of us. Before 2009 we never heard of "saved jobs" - like "saved sunlight" you can't prove it exists or not. It's what you use for a crutch when what you are doing doesn't work and you want to avoid accountability.
But Mr. Obama is finding out you can only tell so many lies before people tire of actual results. Americans invariably vote their wallets. In Mr. Bush's first term he had gains in mid-term elections because his policies were showing real progress away from the recession that marked the end of the Clinton era. Obama has had the same opportunity and by any (objective) measurement he has failed to demonstrate a viable economic policy. He has only demonstrated that he can use the people's money to support an increasingly corrupt and hated ruling class that is facing the prospect of having their days end in the near-term window. The mid-terms will be the first step. I think the Senate will hold, but without a filibuster-proof majority, Mr. Obama will not be making policy, the Republicans will. I think the loss of the House is now a foregone conclusion. Mr. Obama squandered his power opportunity in favor of enrichment of his allies. They will be mollified by the economic largess he produced for them, but they will not be a large enough group to sustain the power base.
Next spring will be the true end. Once the House comes into session the committee chairs will change and there will be hearings and there will be special prosecutors and all of it will come to a shuttering halt. Mr. Obama could even face the specter of impeachment if the Sestak bribery case goes forward (after all, Jim Messina didn't wake up one morning and decide to commit a felony all by himself - he answers to only two people and one of them is the Chief Of Staff and the other is the President).
We have to survive this fall. It will be a terrible winter and the recession will be even worse, but by the spring we might be able to turn things around by severely reducing spending and spurring investment with permanent cuts to capital gains tax rates. Until then, you have to hope that somehow you can survive. Like you, I doubt I can do it, but I will try to find a way.
Mimi| 8.3.10 @ 5:58PM
G reat post.... I'm thinking the economy will take off fast and furious with just the rumor that their POWER will be snipped. After Nov. , people will start buying, and hiring and look foward to better times. I hope!!!
David| 8.3.10 @ 4:00PM
Yep, Bam Bam is very dangerous. I can't understand how his poll numbers are as good as they are especially after he sued Arizona. What flippin' arrogance.
The repubs ought to be making lots of noise about how Obama, the dems, and the liberal judges have just emboldened the MEXICAN drug cartels to the point that they now feel free to openly offer a million dollars to kill an AMERICAN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. Repubs should be screaming about it through the election and until the time the immigration issue is resolved.
Sheriff Joe, please, please call a huge prime time press conference. Tease the liberal stations into covering it by having your office leak something
about "retirement" or "wanting to spend more time with your family". You know the leftist media, leftists everywhere, and the illegals will be creaming their jeans at such a possibility.
Then, Sheriff Joe, in prime time, you should look into the camera and publicly speak to Obama, the Dems, and Judge Bolton, and DEMAND that Obama provide you and all of your family members with exactly the same protection the prez and his family has. "You, Mr. President, have emboldened and provided cover for the drug cartels to the point that they think they can OPENLY AND WITHOUT FEAR hire murderers to kill Americans - even its law enforcement officers - and get away with it. Mr President, if anything happens to me or anyone in my family, I ask all Americans to hold you personally responsible because of your incredible arrogance with its disregard for the rights of Arizonans and all Americans.
Does anyone else like it?
Thanks a lot you flippin' leftist morons, and also to the 52% who voted this flippin' moron baby murderer.
canuckistani| 8.3.10 @ 4:44PM
Forget the leftist morons you allude to, Arizona's crime has gone DOWN, both property and violent crime. Now Brewer and her gang of idiots have made Phoenix a lightning rod for race-baiters. Business does not like ambiguity, they will walk.
Interestingly, Obama has deported illegals at a faster pace than Junior or RR.
Face facts, the monster under your bed is you!
As for baby killing: Junior did not push for a ban, and he had the perfect conditions to do so. If you missed the target with him, what hope to you have getting an electable candidate ever again unless you tone down the rhetoric and think with your brain?
carnot| 8.3.10 @ 10:44PM
9.5% and climbing
EMILY| 8.5.10 @ 5:53PM
THANKS DAVID FOR A VERY COHERENT POST. I FOUND THE MANY COMMENTS ENTERTAINING AND MANY INSIGHTFUL...AS EXPECTED, THE LIBERALS EXPOSED THEMSELVES FOR THE FOOLS/IDOLATERS THEY ARE. GOD SAVE THE REPUBLIC.
David | 8.3.10 @ 4:05PM
With regard to the fat issue, if Christie is fair game, then I think Michelle's butt, which has been off limits, should also be fair game.
Joe| 8.3.10 @ 4:12PM
That thing is massive. I actually think David Axelrod has been caught up in its gravitational pull.....Anyway, who better to chastise our children for not being skinny than the First Lady?
klepinski| 8.3.10 @ 4:15PM
I think you are quoting Chico and not Groucho Marx. Chico said, in the exaggerated Italian accent "Who you gonna believe? Me or your owna eyes"
Peter| 8.3.10 @ 4:23PM
Too bad more Republicans aren't willing to speak to the public like adults and simply outline the issues and our policy choices. These have all come down to basic Jr. HS math and not hard to articulate.
The bigger related concern is one that Democrats have successfully outlined, ie that Republicans have put forth no plan or agenda of their own, no specific goals or a way to reach them, no ideas about how they put forth reasonable policies and obtain the support they will need from the public and Democrats in Congress.
While it's great that they may be able to stop any additional Obamanations going forward, HC and the Financial Regs. bills have been passed and regulatory agencies are beginning to write the rules that will impact the nation for many many years ahead. Republicans talk about repealing or refining but they may not have the power to do so and seem prepared to just continue arguing for the next two years should they win the mid-terms while they wait until 2012.
The American people deserve better, from both parties. Let's hope Republicans start to get the message, because so far it appears that like Democrats in 2006 and 2008 they are only gaining traction because the other guys are despised more than they are. That indicates a lack of vision and leadership and may suggest an inability to govern over the longer term.
canuckistani| 8.3.10 @ 4:51PM
The only saving grace for America is that individuals do precisely what you suggest on their own.
As long as we permit open season on politicians with money and lobbying, you will continue to get equivocating, ambiguous, unreliable candidates.
Our flaw is that spin works, if it didn't, it would not be the fastest growing industry in America.
A good example is FNC interview of Angle where she said the media should ask what we want to answer. The reporter did not effectively follow-up the question. Thus, job not done, ambiguity wins and the opposition has more meat to feed on. Lazy.
valwayne| 8.3.10 @ 4:44PM
There is no doubt that Obama thinks well of himself. And if you're a radical left wing extemist you certainly have to admire his dedication to his extreme left wing ideology, and his success at cramming it down the throats of the American people. For the rest of us not so much!!!
canuckistani| 8.3.10 @ 4:58PM
I won't vote for him, but what exactly are you talking about?
HCR: was elected on it and we accomplished a near backtrack on his pledge.
CIR: Graham and McCain sponsored the damn bill, now he has a lightning rod issue in Arizona to excite the base
Iraq: campaigned on it and is following the pentagon's lead
Afghan: campaigned on it and has followed the pentagon's lead
TARP: not him
Stimulus: campaigned on it and vast majority of GOP districts took the cash
Financial reform: gutted (check Goldman stock price in run up)
Oil spill: got a $20B fund when GOP-ers were falling over themselves to duck the microphone.
He's crammed very little down American throats, so far, and we have no plan at all as a solution.
carnot| 8.3.10 @ 10:47PM
yawn.
9.5% and climbing
bahmi| 8.12.10 @ 8:11PM
Narcissists had chaotic upbringing in families that lacked necessary emotional supplies. Obama is overtly a fatheaded blowhard, but down inside has great self acceptance problems. He hated his mother and had a weirdo father, whoever that was. He has troubles with his origins, he does not know who he is but acts like some sort of ideologue substitution sock puppet.
eagles4ever| 8.3.10 @ 5:37PM
My first trip in here as I heard there was some interesting conservative/libertarian opinion pieces.
The articles seem OK, but nothing particularly new and insightful.
This comment section, though, is quite horrid and sophopmoric. A hate-filled echo chamber. What do you all do with your lives with all the hate you have?
This is no way to go forward. Come up with alternatives. I haven't seen any above (other than some rather scary suggestions involving illegal acial activiies to overthrow the government. You should all be ashamed to call yourselves Americans!
And the most vitriolic of you above apparently need to get a job, given all the free time you seem to have in the middle of the work day to play with yourselves.
Or maybe you are all on social security (and public health care) with nothing better to do than complain about the government. Hypocrites!
With citizens like you, America doesn't need enemies!
canuckistani| 8.3.10 @ 6:01PM
Keep joining in.
It is a good respite from the spin zones that exist on both peripheries.
There's a few that actually understand incrementalism has always won the day in America.
carnot| 8.3.10 @ 10:48PM
9.5% and climbing
EMILY| 8.5.10 @ 6:03PM
TO YOU, EAGLE4EVER: YOU ARE OH-SO-MUCH-SMARTER THAN THE REST OF US! NO DOUBT YOU ARE A LIMP-WRISTED ,LEFT LEANING, ABOVE-THE-FRAY SNOB. YOU SOUND LIKE AN ARROGANT ELITEST PIG ......WHO THE HELL ARE YOU TO PUT DOWN ANY AMERICAN CITIZEN FROM WHATEVER WALK OF LIFE DIMINISHING THEIR OPINIONS?.
Martin Treptow| 8.3.10 @ 5:50PM
Not to get off the subject, but I wanted to tell y'all about a little exercise I did this morning. There was a graphic that was posted to an article that I read somewhere (CNN.com? I don't remember exactly) that broke down the per capita dollar responsibility of the residents of individual states for their home states' current debt. The states that had the heaviest per capita responsibility (the highest ones were over $4000 per person!) were colored dark red in the graphic, and the states with lower per capita debt got progressively lighter, etc. I am proud to say that my home state of Nebraska was the lowest in the land, at $15 per citizen in debt! Anyway, if you go to realclearpolitics.com and overlay the 2010 electoral map with the "debt map", it perfectly matches Blue States with high debt states! With virtually no exception, the states that are still in the hands of the Democrats are the ones who have been fiscally run into the ground. Conversely, our beloved Red States are relatively healthy. Coincidence? I think not! My point being: the "revolution" in this country is going to be of the "ground up" variety. It is going to start in the Governor's Mansions and in the Statehouses. And, just like in the 1850's, there will be a confrontation between the federal and the local.
noneofyourbusiness| 8.3.10 @ 7:25PM
You know what they say about statistics....And you are relying on CNN (I would have thought that would verge on sacreligious on here -- not Fox News??). Do you believe everything you read there?? Or only what you want to believe that fits with your beliefs?? Think man and ask questions!
I don't know what sort of funny number CNN was playing with, but if you believe Nebraska's per capita state debt is only $15 you are in fantasyland.
The national debt clock
http://www.usdebtclock.org/
indicates that Wyoming has the lowest debt to GDP ratio in the country, at 9.6%. Wyoming has had a Democratic governor for the past 8 years. So by your logic....
Now back to misusing statistics, and how one alone tells you nothing (lest you think I am guilty of not asking questions). Wyoming is also the number one recipient of federal government aid on a per capita basis.
Kentucky has the highest debt to GDP ratio (middlish of the pack in federal aid). While it does have a Democratic governor, Kentucky is hardly a liberal bastion like Massachussetts. Speaking of which -- Massachussetts is #3 in debt/gdp ratio (after South Carolina -- Republican Governor and pretty much a Republican state for 35 years, middlish-lower in federal aid). Sure, has a De. as Governor now, and is notoriously liberal, but hey, Mitch Romney, and inspirer of the new national health care plan -- the Republicans front runner in Presidential preference polling on that side -- was Governor for 8 years until 3 years back, and Republicans held the Governorship going back to 1991 with William Weld. Lower end in federal aid.
Other top 10 recipients of federal aid include the Republic of Alaska (Palin - R), Lousiana (Jindal (R), Mississippi (Barbour - R), North Dakota (Hoeven - R), Rhode Island (Carcieri - R), Vermont (Douglas - R).
And we could go on forever with this fun with numbers. Point is, some fact checking, independent analysis, cross-checking with other statistics and thinking for yourself would be most useful.
Cheers!
Martin Treptow| 8.3.10 @ 7:50PM
First, thank you for responding directly to my post. Second, I wasn't referring to the states' share of the $13T National Debt, I was referring to the per capita share of the individual states' residents of their own states (essentially the total state budget deficit divided by the number of residents of that state) I wasn't referring in any way, shape, matter or form to the relationship between individual states and their Federal Master. So, while I appreciate the sage wisdom about "thinking for myself", I would offer you similar advice: Read My Post.
P.S. Republic of Alaska? Really?
noneofyourbusiness| 8.3.10 @ 8:15PM
First, you obviously completely missed the point. I'm surprised you didn't call me out for the oversight in not noting that Sean Parnell is now the Governor of Alaska and not Palin. Anyhoooow...
Second, you switched in your first post from referencing state debt to referencing state deficit in your second (the latter refers to yearly spending over revenues, while the former refers to the accumulation of annual deficits).
Finally, I was not talking about the states' share of the national debt at all. And, indeed, I didn't even speak to Nebraska. I was speaking about the debt to GDP ratio of individual states.
Please see here for a complete list of STATE debt to STATE GDP ratios
http://www.usgovernmentspendin....._debt_rank
Nebraska, as you can see, has the 10th highest ratio. This is the critical ratio, as it tells you what states can afford. Nebraska is one of the better states in terms of absolute debt per capita (top 10 give or take) at give or take $2,000 (I could only get 2007 stats which showed about $1,600 per capita, so adjust that up for the last 3 years given the troubles we've had).
If you have debts of $2,000 and an income of just $10,000, you are in far deeper trouble than me if I have debts of $5,000 but an income of $50,000.
And if we are going to throw all sorts of other stats into this in some sort of a silly red/blue pissing match, which appears to be your intent in the original post, then you better look at a whole bunch of stats as to federal government AID (transfers to support state spending on, e.g., welfare and Medicaid, which I was referring to), poverty rates, state welfare benefit rates, education levels, home ownership, etc..., etc..., etc...For that you need to ask questions of your STATE masters, many of whom are Republicans in the worse off states when everything is rolled up and analyzed.
So you can tax and spend your way to better short term results at the risk of long-term disaster, or you can have low taxes, few benefits and public services and a low quality of life and still be on the road to ruin. Pick your poison.
Cheers!
Martin Treptow| 8.3.10 @ 7:56PM
I'm sorry, I can't resist...
Let's play a game. We will each name a state with a catastrophic budget deficit. I get the "Liberal Bastions", you get every the so-called Red States. First one to ten states wins.
I'll go first.
California
(And Arnold is a RINO at best and they haven't had a solid R in Sacramento since Ronnie and Nancy packed up and moved East, so stop it, already)
Cheers!
noneofyourbusiness| 8.3.10 @ 9:09PM
LOL -- I think our posts above crossed as when I posted my response to your previous your afterthought popped up as posted.
First, I posted a link to state debts. Nebraska is number 10. Debt to GDP ratio is the really important metric as it shows the longer term, or “structural” extent of the problem. Yearly deficits don’t tell us much. E.g., I might lose my job for a year, in which case my expenditures for that year compared to my income will look pretty bad. But I may own a house and have two cars and have some savings and mutual funds and other investments. The next year I get another $100,000 job. Assuming my bank didn’t foreclose on my mortgage at the first sign of trouble, I will look to be in good shape. I just had a bad year.
Of course, most states and the federal government, have many consecutive bad years.
Second, the debt doesn’t necessarily tell the whole story. As I suggested above, a good number of the states who look better on this metric of debt depend heavily on federal aid for welfare, Medicaid, etc. As such, you need to look at deeper issues of “quality of life”. Many African countries have very low (relatively) per capita debts and deficits, but I imagine you would not like to live in any of them, or in the conditions of many of them.
Third, even on the metric of debt to GDP ratio alone, I think you will find that reds and blue states are about as bad as one another (check the stats I provided). On deficits for the current year, the following are expected to be in the worst shape this year:
California, Oklahoma, Arizona, Illinois, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, Colorado, Michigan, Florida.
Now you can call Arnold a Rhino and dismiss him, and Christ isn’t really a real Republican either, and Gibbons just got bounced in his own party’s primary so that says all you need to know, and say Christie and Brewer just took power from wasteful D’s, and Lingle in Hawaii doesn’t count either, but that cuts the other way too in states with D governors down the list. (or Oklahoma at #2 now with an R legislature).
Complicating things all the more, as I suggested earlier, is the fact that many of the states with a red or blue governor (and/or red or blue legislatures) are not what we would normally considered red or blue states. So how do you make sense of that?
Not by oversimplifying the issue. Quite clearly the national and state politics are quite different, as many red states nationally are quite blue at the state level (although not so much vice-versa -- R’s only hold 16 state legislatures as far as I can figure, and D’s control state legislatures in about 12 states that I would, subjectively, consider more naturally conservative, at least at the federal level).
So there are my numbers and thinking. Where is your research?
Cheers!
Martin Treptow| 8.4.10 @ 11:17AM
I think the debt vs. GDP measurement doesn't go to the heart of the point that I'm trying to make. Additionally, the phrase "percentage of GDP" always seems to be invoked as a means of justifying some new spending proposal, be it at the state of federal level. So, I tried something a little simpler, a little more current, that I think goes to the heart of my point. According to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the mid-year FY2010 (i.e. March, 2010 in most states)budget shortfalls as a percentage of that state's total budget (and, as such, should answer the question about a state's relative ability to pull itself out of a deficit). The states with the lowest percentage of mid-year shortfall are: Wyoming, South Dakota, West Virginia, Arkansas, Nebraska, Indiana, Texas, Tennessee, Ohio, Kentucky... it took me until #11 to get to what I'm sure we can agree is a "Blue State", Michigan. And while MI might rank nicely here, is there much doubt that Granholm has managed the Wolverine State poorly?
On the other hand, the Bottom Eight, from the worst up: Arizona, California, Nevada, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Oregon And while NV and AZ could be considered Red States, they have both been devastated by the collapse of the housing market like no other. (Thanks, Senator Dodd) My overall contention is, while everyone is distracted with whether the GOP is going to take over the House, the Senate, or both, the most significant development is the change in the Statehouses and the Governor's Mansions. (Realclearpolitics has projected as high as 37 GOP Governorships recently, and many state legislatures will follow) And what will happen is our first real Constitutional crisis in 150 years. The states will go to the courts and to referendums to give the legal equivalent of the middle finger to this incredible overreach by the federal government under President Obama. Missouri fired the first shot last night. Democratic power is highly concentrated and localized. Come November, regardless of how Congress looks, 85+% of the land area of this country is going to be as red as Memorial Stadium in my hometown on a football saturday.
David| 8.3.10 @ 5:52PM
Canuckistani, what do you mean by forget the leftist morons. Who do you think is wreaking the havoc on our nation right now? It's Bam Bam and the leftists.
As to your comment that "crime in Arizona has gone down" ............uh.............don't you think it would be even lower if many of the illegals were not also there committing crimes? If my math or logic is in err, please tell me how.
As to your claim that Bam Bam has been deporting illegals at a faster rate than Bush and Reagan, please take note of the reporting that was just done yesterday. While Bam Bam may have deported more in 2008, the number of deportations was way down in 2009. Check the ICE website. They have the number for many years.
As to Bam Bam being a baby murderer, you said "junior did not push for a ban and he had the perfect conditions to do so". What the f_ck does that mean?!!!
Bam Bam is for all abortions any time. Bush signed the ban against partial birth abortion that Congress passed numerous times and that Clinton vetoed. Bush signed it into law, and it spent years in the courts because of Elena Kagan's manipulation of the AMA. That grotesque procedure was finally pronounced the law of the land. Now Bam Bam wants to repeal it. One of the boy's first acts as president was to repeal the Mexico City Policy, which was in place to forbid the funding of abortion in other countries. And now Bam Bam and the leftists are trying to force Kenya into adopting a constitution that allows for abortions any time when Kenya's current laws and the will of its people allow for abortion only if the life of the mother is in danger. Oh yea, Hilly and Biden have been over there saying that if they will adopt the baby killing constitution, money from other countries (I am sure they mean America) will begin flowing into their country.
This is a war Canuckstani, no need to town down the rhetoric - it's time to turn it up.
Because of the race baiters on the left and Bam Bam, a f_cking foreign cartel thinks they can openly and fearlessly call for the murder for hire of an American law officer.
You don't have a problem with that???!!!
Your boy Bam Bam, the blind, the naiive, the ignorant, the moron, set the tone for that type of threat to be made against one of our own - and someone who is somewhat of an icon because Sheriff Joe is a no-nonsense enforcer of the law.
canuckistani| 8.3.10 @ 6:13PM
He isn't my boy.
The point is we've gotten to this place through years of moving forward and backward through the political minefields.
If we don't recognize that the 2006 shellacking is non partisan, we are doomed to repeat it.
I want social policy out of the GOP platform. Period. The party has been consumed with a false litmus test for social purity and we time and again fail to recognize that politicians - ALL of them - are in it for themselves. The reason is, they have to be, because 1)the job sucks,2)the pay sucks, and 3) the American people have the attention span of a three-year-old.
If we marry abortion opposition to other Christian tenets, then we should be proponents of free healthcare, forgiveness of transgressions, and shutting down talk of repealing the 14th. We won't, so the hypocrisy has to stop.
We did the same thing when Junior held up funding to Africa for the opposite reasons. We are both guilty of politicizing aid to people that don't even come near to the life and security we enjoy. We should be ashamed to call ourselves followers of Christ with our duplicitous behaviors.
Gill O’Teen ✝✡$| 8.4.10 @ 12:52AM
You want social issues out of the GOP platform. Why not out of the dumb-ocrat’s while you’re at it?
I don’t really care what your opinion about butchering babies is. For me it is the first litmus test I apply in deciding whether or not I will vote for any candidate. Quite simply if one claims to be ‘pro-choice’ which in plain English means ‘kill kids’, then there is absolutely no way he or she will get my support. Character matters, and anyone who would murder an innocent child for the crime of not yet being born has none. And just in case you missed the news, when obummer was a lowly sin-eater in Illinois on two occasions he voted to deny infants, who by some miracle survived a doctor’s attempts to snatch their brains out of their mother’s wombs, life saving medical care because in his expert opinion those lives were inconvenient. This alleged Constitutional scholar somehow overlooked that the moment they escaped the confines of mummy’s tummy they were U.S. Citizens. Contemplate that for a bit. The fraud we have stupidly allowed to usurp control of our health and well being thinks there is nothing wrong with allowing Americans to die simply because he finds their existence an irritation. And you don’t think this matters?
And note to Martin, Moses had nothing to do with the ark. His only nautical experience came when his Mother hid him in a basket on the river, though in the King James Version of Exodus that basket is called an ark. I’m not sure if dividing the waters counts since he did not float upon them at that time. And as far as the actual Captain of the Ark is concerned, it is established conjecture that Noah did not take the Unicorns and Dinosaurs, possibly because they were too concerned with the latest gossip about Lindsay Lohan to notice that it had started raining and did not hear his “All aboard!”
Gill O’Teen ✝✡$
Don’t Tread on Me.
gill.Oteen07041776@gmail.com
“Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.” - Jeremiah 1:5
Only 900 days to go.
Tim*| 8.3.10 @ 6:02PM
You're Here Unemployed Lecturing Dork .
Proud Mormon| 8.3.10 @ 6:30PM
It's easy as 1-2-3
1 Mitt wins Iowa
2 Mitt wins New Hampshire
3 Mitt wins GOP nomination
Gov. Christie would be a good second choice if he loses AT LEAST 50 pounds.
canuckistani| 8.3.10 @ 6:33PM
The GOP nominate two yankees?
nope.
Proud Mormon| 8.3.10 @ 6:40PM
Ticket: W/Cheney, W born and raised in New England and Cheney born in Nebraska and raised in Wyoming...technically Yankees.
Tim*| 8.3.10 @ 10:18PM
W.was born in New Haven but raised in Midland & Houston and then in 10th grade boarded at Phillips Academy in Andover , Massachusetts .
RCV| 8.3.10 @ 7:22PM
Romney couldn't carry Iowa in 2008 despite massive spending. What makes you think 2012 will be any different?
rjh| 8.3.10 @ 8:46PM
Romney is damaged goods: Massachusetts health care system.
FeralCat| 8.4.10 @ 1:08AM
Just be glad Obama isn't an MD. If you went to him with chest pain he would prescribe the wrong medicine and when your chest pain got worse he would say it would have gotten even worse still but for his brilliance, so he saved you a lot of pain and you should be grateful and in any case it was all the fault of your previous doctor, Dr. Bush, even though he retired a year and a half ago.
Long Ben| 8.4.10 @ 4:20AM
Love the strait verbage Chris Christie has dolled out to the unrully press and public weal bloated bureaucrats , tremendous set of brass ones this man has. However being from where he is from , he may not be right on the conscience issues . Those issues have not been discussed much in connection with Govenor Christie .
M. Btok| 8.5.10 @ 12:54PM
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aelfgyva| 8.5.10 @ 1:09PM
My God, I despise this child in grown-up's attire. I became politically active in '64 and thought, naively at the time, that Lyndon Johnson would go down in my book as the worst president of my life time. Then came Carter. Then came Bubba. Now this. The American electorate has put in office the worst enemy this country has ever had, as he is succeeding in destroying us from within! Thomas Jefferson warned of the dangers of an ignorant electorate, and his fears have come to fruition.
emily| 8.5.10 @ 6:09PM
aelfgyva....my sentiments exactly....I too get physically sick at the sight and/or sound of this fraud. PLEASE MY COUNTRYMEN...remember in NOVEMBER!.
sans| 8.12.10 @ 4:12PM
Cut the crap. You use the 'jobs' issue as if it is Obama's fault. BS. The jobs issue is that there just are not enough jobs for the overpopulation that we are starting to experience, and by bringing green card foreigners in to fill jobs that Americans should have been trained for and had in the first place. Get real and see what is really happening and then you won't have to publish such crap!
Fran Murtha | 8.19.10 @ 4:09PM
Oh honey chile, socialism isn't something one
invests in - it overtakes you, and when it does,
your voting rights are down the tube, and so is
your liberty, your justice and your all. You are
thereafter, a puppet, everything is handled for you, including your low pay, your right to healthcare, in fact you have NO rights.
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