Thursday, February 26, 2009

Buddy can you spare.....4 Trillion?

This administration just gets better and better each day. When I wake up each morning, there is another storyline in which I say WTF? 400 Billion here, 700 Billion there, another 750 Billion, 75 Billion for irresponsible homeowners, and now today, the unveiling of a 3.6 Trillion dollar budget by the Messiah-in-Chief.

Here is an snippet of an article written by Dick Morris, former Bill Clinton and Trent Lott advisor on TheHill.com today:

In addressing this panic, the president of the United States must truly be the leader of the world — showing the way back to confidence.Instead, Obama has been instrumental in purveying fear and spreading doubt. It is his pronouncements, reinforced by the developments they kindle and catalyze, that are destroying good businesses, bankrupting responsible people and wiping out even conservative financial institutions. Every time he speaks, he sends the markets down and stocks crashing. He doesn’t seem to realize that the rest of the world takes its cue from him. He forgets that he stands at the epicenter of power, not on the fringes campaigning for office. This ain’t Iowa.Why does Obama preach gloom and doom? Because he is so anxious to cram through every last spending bill, tax increase on the so-called rich, new government regulation, and expansion of healthcare entitlement that he must preserve the atmosphere of crisis as a political necessity. Only by keeping us in a state of panic can he induce us to vote for trillion-dollar deficits and spending packages that send our national debt soaring.And then there is the matter of blame. The deeper the mess goes — and the further down his rhetoric drives it — the more imperative it becomes to lay off the blame on Bush. He must perpetually “discover” — to his shock — how deep the crisis that he inherited runs, stoking global fears in the process.So, having inherited a recession, his words are creating a depression. He entered office amid a disaster and he is transforming it into a catastrophe, all to pass every last bit of government spending and move us a bit further to the left before his political capital dwindles.But the jig will be up soon. The crash of the stock market in the days since he took power (indeed, from the moment he won the election) can increasingly be attributed to his own failure to lead us in the right direction, his failed policies in addressing the recession and his own spreading of panic and fear. The market collapse makes it evident that it is Obama who is the problem, where he should, instead, be the solution.

The stock market has crashed since it appeared Obama was going to win his party's nomination. May 6th, 2008, the market was at 13,000 plus change, it was at 9,000 the first trading day of 2009, and is hovering around 7200 currently. And I believe the market will dip to 6,000 before getting a bounce later in the year before reaching somewhere around 8500 before Thanksgiving. If you are still in the market, get out then.

This Nation cannot afford this wildass spending spree it is on. The Messiah has put forth a budget with 640 million dollars for universal health care? Excuse me? When was there a debate regarding universal health care? I guess I missed that. When was that? I'd like to be able to go back and get that debate from the C-SPAN website. OOOppps, there wasn't one. We are going to start taxing folks for a program which doesn't exisit yet. Yip, yip, yahoo.

The Nation is in crisis, The Messiah has mentioned crisis over 100 times in the past two weeks, and what are you representatives doing in the Senate today?
Taking a vote on restricting talk radio.
Giving full voting privileges to DC representatives in the House
And now Barbara Boxer is squawking about the "Primate Safety Act" to restrict the interstate transportation of primates, passed by the House earlier this week. This is a pressing issue. In this current climate, if we don't restrict primate transportation interstate, the entire Nation could collapse.

I'm so freaking sick of hearing these folks, just like Ms Boxer, refer to the Republicans as "my friend" across the aisle. Ms. Boxer, Mr. Vidder isn't your friend and if you are thinking you are being "bi-partisan" when you refer to Mr. Vidder as my friend, it's nothing more than a gratuitous wordspeak while you run the Socialist agenda of this Administration. I support passing the "Primate Safety Act" then you in monkeys in Congress won't be able to travel home.