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red states rule
09-04-2011, 05:11 AM
The libs over at the Daily Beast seem to be losing their love of the Bamster





More dispiriting news, this time about the White House overturning the EPA’s proposed new rules (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/02/obama-halts-epa-regulation-smog-standards_n_946557.html) on smog. That comes a few hours after the jobs report (http://www.debatepolicy.com/cheats/2011/09/02/august-jobs-report.html) from Friday morning, one of the bleakest yet. And it comes a few days in advance of what everyone expects will be a small-thinking, modest, blah jobs speech (http://www.debatepolicy.com/articles/2011/08/31/barack-obama-still-acting-like-a-wimp-refusing-to-fight-for-jobs.html) by the president. It’s not only getting to the point where it’s getting hard to see him winning reelection. It’s getting to the point where it’s hard to imagine people taking him seriously for the remaining 14 months of his current term.


The smog decision (http://www.debatepolicy.com/cheats/2011/09/02/obama-halts-clean-air-rules.html) is a real low. The story behind this includes the fact that, as Brad Plumer reports (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/did-the-white-house-double-cross-enviros-on-the-smog-rule/2011/09/02/gIQAWnZ7wJ_blog.html) environmental groups were going to file a lawsuit in 2009 about Bush-era ozone rules, and the Obama administration told them, in effect, “Wait, don’t hassle us with a lawsuit, we’re going to propose stricter rules soon.” So the stricter rules were proposed, and the White House has now said, “Sorry, changed our mind.”


We can’t calculate yet how this will reverberate through the environmental world, but we can imagine. This is the kind of thing that sticks with people. A promise was made and broken. And you know how partisans say sometimes in anger that we’d have been better off with the other guy? They say it for effect and don’t actually mean it. But in this case, it’s literally true. Bush-proposed standards in 2008 were tougher than the 1997 standards under which companies will now operate. I doubt environmentalists will forget this one.


And not just environmentalists. Even the Center for American Progress—the leading Democratic think-tank, an organization that is very, very close to the administration—issued a statement criticizing this decision (apologies—it was emailed to me, but without a link). That may be a first for CAP, which called the decision “deeply disappointing” and said it “grants an item on Big Oil’s wish list at the expense of the health of children, seniors and the infirm.” And the timing of it could not be worse, coming at the end of a week that included a stupid unforced error (the speech fracas) and leaks indicating a set of small-bore proposals to be offered next week.


On the jobs front, as Matt Yglesias points out (http://thinkprogress.org/yglesias/2011/09/02/310721/the-conservative-recovery-teeters-into-recession/), things are going exactly according to Republican plan, insofar as massive public-sector layoffs every single month are helping to depress overall jobs numbers. These layoffs are of course the direct result of budget cuts—reductions in federal aid to states in various programs that have come under the knife since the spring. The deals Obama has made with the Republicans have therefore contributed to the jobs crisis. The Republicans of course know this and surely have a chuckle about it in private. Obama makes videos bragging about the single biggest budget cut in history.



http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/09/02/barack-obama-a-president-adrift-after-jobs-report-and-epa-decision.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+thedailybeast%2Farticles+(The +Daily+Beast+-+Latest+Articles)

chloe
09-04-2011, 09:59 AM
The libs over at the Daily Beast seem to be losing their love of the Bamster

I never took him seriously, I suspect those who he fooled are waking up.

red states rule
09-04-2011, 10:08 AM
I never took him seriously, I suspect those who he fooled are waking up.


Obama's approval numbers ln the low 40's. There are some people who will nvere leave his side

If Obama has a colonoscopy done, they would find Kart and OCA up Obama's ass Chloe

TheShadowKNows
09-06-2011, 04:01 PM
"Does Anyone Take Obama Seriously Anymore (http://www.debatepolicy.com/showthread.php?32469-Does-Anyone-Take-Obama-Seriously-Anymore)"


Yes, George Soros, The great puppeteer is not going to turn away from his puppet just yet. There has been a lot of time, money, and effort going into formulating the egregious scenario that we now have in place in Washington. Soros has come too far to achieving his greatest goal, and believes that he is just a "stones throw" away from his lifes dream of Bankrupting America.
After perpretating his nefarious schemes in no less than 4 European Countries ( if he sets foot in italy he will be arrested on the spot ) he now has the "formula" for financial ruin down to a science.

So sadly the fight is long from over, and I truly hope no one out there is getting too happy too fast, over bammy's sliding poll numbers, assorted defections from his liberal base, disgruntled comments from leftist newscasters, and inability to be able to "smooz" independents at this point.

For whatever it takes Soros is going to pull bammy's strings, till theres absolutely no hope for success within the scope of his insidious plot to bring America to financial ruin.

Does any of this offend anyones sensibilities out there? GOOD, as maybe it'll keep you from thinking that your'e winning the "war" against these carpetbaggers, while keeping you alert enough to avoid being lulled into the false concept of "emminent victory".

Keep up the good fight. We can still win it as, [quote] "all it takes for tyranny to succeed, is for good men to do nothing" [quote].

PS: Do me a favor all of you text book cases of arrested development out there, and try not to let your inherent paranoia run away from you again with charges of a non existent attempt at "Conspiracy Theories". If you have trouble sleeping after reading the above, call Kathianne, she'll lull you to sleep with her monotonous rhetoric about how she "justifies" being a member of that "GOD Awful" teachers union. Who just happen to be in bed with bammy and his cohorts, gleefully helping him destroy our great Republic..
HAVE A NICE DAY

red states rule
09-07-2011, 02:44 AM
I think deep down libs will be relieved after Obama is defeated in 2012. They will not have to spend all their time defending him, and can return to their normal routine of being full time attack dogs

SassyLady
09-13-2011, 12:26 AM
just replying to this thread took more thought about Obama than I want to expend.

red states rule
09-13-2011, 02:25 AM
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red states rule
09-13-2011, 03:13 AM
You know it is getting bad when the liberal media continues to push the lie that the stimulus "worked"

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red states rule
09-15-2011, 04:10 AM
Seems like Obama has not, and will not, learn from his mistakes. However the voters are learning from their mistake in 2008 and will correct the erro in 2012




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Every person who runs for president, it’s fair to say, has a healthy ego. But Obama was different; the self-assurance, the arrogance, the sense that he viewed himself as a world-historical figure was almost palpable. “I have become a symbol of the possibility of America returning to our best traditions,” Obama told congressional Democrats during the 2008 campaign. A convention speech wasn’t enough; Greek columns needed to be added.

“Generations from now we will be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment,” Obama said – a moment when, among other achievements, “the rise of the oceans began to slow.” And during the campaign, while still a one-term senator, Obama decided he wanted to give a speech in Germany– and he wanted to deliver it at the Brandenburg Gate.

Yet now we see the Obama presidency coming apart, piece by piece, day by day. Democratic lawmakers are attacking the president on the record. The unhappiness in Obama’s own party toward the president might soon evolve into an open revolt. Those who supported Hillary Clinton in 2008 are saying, with some degree of self-satisfaction, “I told you so.” And the words of Solomon will be proven right again. “Pride goes before destruction,” he wrote in Proverbs, “a haughty spirit before a fall.”

If you dig beneath the rationalizations and the excuses, the field of strawmen, and the barrage of attacks on the motives of his opponents, one can only wonder: In his quiet moments, during times of self-reflection, has Obama –an educated and literate man — learned much of anything from all this?

http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2011/09/14/obama-presidency/

fj1200
09-15-2011, 07:48 AM
Seems like Obama has not, and will not, learn from his mistakes. However the voters are learning from their mistake in 2008 and will correct the erro in 2012

Obama decided he wanted to give a speech in Germany– and he wanted to deliver it at the Brandenburg Gate.

Unfortunately the peak of the BO administration occurred before he was even elected.

red states rule
09-16-2011, 03:19 AM
and it is only getting worse for Obama, and his lapdog supporters like Virgil

But is it looking better for Amercia however





In 2008, Barack Obama won Virginia on his way to a 192-vote margin in the Electoral College, flipping the Old Dominion to Democrats with a 53/47 margin in the state. Now it appears that Obama will not only lose Virginia but may lose the state for Democrats as well. A new Quinnipiac poll (http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x5822.xml?ReleaseID=1644) shows Virginia voters strongly disapproving of Obama’s job performance, 40/54, with a majority rejecting the idea of a second Obama term:

Voters in Virginia, a key state in President Obama’s 2008 winning coalition, disapprove 54 – 40 percent of the job he is doing, down from a 48 – 48 percent split in a June 30 survey by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University. Obama does not deserve four more years, voters say 51 – 41 percent.
ObamaCare doesn’t get very good marks in this survey, either. A majority of 51% want it repealed, while only 38% want it to stand. Independents almost exactly match the overall on this question at 52/37, but they are a lot less happy with Obama than the general voter population:

http://hotair.com/archives/2011/09/15/obama-approval-at-4054-in-virginia/

Poke
09-16-2011, 08:32 AM
Does Anyone Take Obama Seriously Anymore

I take him seriously.

As in,
he is a serious threat to this countries future success.

hjmick
09-16-2011, 10:36 PM
Take who seriously?

red states rule
09-17-2011, 02:11 AM
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