Saturday, December 12, 2009

"Clown Prince" Weekly Blather; December 12th

A Patriotic Response To The "Clown Prince" 12/12/009 Every month since January, when I became your President, I’ve spoken to you about the periodic reports of the Labor Department on the number of jobs created or lost during the previous month; numbers that tell a story about how America’s economy is faring overall. In those first months, the numbers were nothing short of devastating. The worst recession since the 1930s had wreaked havoc on the lives of so many of our fellow Americans. Yesterday, the numbers released by the Labor Department reflected a continuing positive trend of diminishing job loss. But for those who were laid off last month and the millions of Americans who have lost their jobs in this recession, a good trend isn’t good enough. Trends don’t buy the groceries. Trends don’t pay the rent or a college tuition. Trends don’t fulfill the need within each of us to be productive, to provide for our families, to make the most of our lives, to reach for our dreams. [What I'm not telling you: As usual, the media is ignoring the most telling stastic; the "U-6" unemployment number; which has been hovering just under 18%!! The only reason the "reported" stastic showed a minor drop is that this is the time of year for seasonal hiring. Remember, this number will most probably be revised upward-farther into the negative. Speaking of "seasons".... this is the season for increased credit purchasing; driving those careless individuals further into debt. Not only does this make the stastics look marginally better, it will enable easier control those credit abusers in the future. That control might possibly come through personal bailouts--further financial and psychological indebitedness to me and my handlers--or it might possibly come through these abusers being financially and psychologically being "beaten-down" to the point they see no way out. They then will turn to me, their "great savior" for relief..... then, I GOT 'EM!!!!] So, it is true that we, as a country, are in a very different place than we were when 2009 began. Because of the Recovery Act and a number of other steps we’ve taken, we’re no longer facing the potential collapse of our financial system or a second Great Depression. We’re no longer losing jobs at a rate of 700,000 a month. And our economy’s growing for the first time in a year. But too many of our neighbors are still out of work because the growth we’ve seen hasn’t yet translated into all the jobs we need. Stung by this brutal recession, businesses that have kept their doors open are still wary about adding workers. Instead of hiring, many are simply asking their employees to work more hours, or they’re adding temporary help. History tells us this is usually what happens with recessions – even as the economy grows, it takes time for jobs to follow. But the folks who have been looking for work without any luck for months and, in some cases, years, can’t wait any longer. For them, I’m determined to do everything I can to accelerate our progress so we’re actually adding jobs again. [What I'm not telling you: Whoa!!! Man-oh-Man, IS IT EVER a "very different place than we were in when 2009 began." It's just marginally true-at best-that we're no longer facing a second Great Depression. Just as President Roosevelt had World War II to pull his administration out of the financial moraise of the 1930s, I have the Recovery Act--which not only pumps money into the economy much like FDR's war economy--it acts much like a welcome slush fund I can and have used, at my discretion. I have great difficulty in believing how easy is was to bilk those congressional morons out of their sole authority to allocate and spend money!!! Did you see how harry reid put the "recovery slush fund" to good use: "Whoring-out" that moron, Mary Landrieu for a measly $300Million!! That bullshit about the unemployed "can't wait any longer" is just that: BULLSHIT!! I will need the votes I've purchased with the recent extension in benefits, so "at work" is NOT where I want them!! If they're working, they're bound to realize that a free-market economy is far better for ALL of Ameica than the fascist economy I envision.] That’s why, this week, I invited a group of business owners from across the country to the White House to talk about additional steps we can take to help jumpstart hiring. We brought together unions and universities to talk about what we can do to support our workers today and prepare our students to outcompete workers around the world tomorrow. We brought together mayors and community leaders to talk about how we can open up new opportunities in our cities and towns. On Friday, I spent the day in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and met with workers and small business owners there. I stopped by a steel company called Allentown Metal Works, and spoke at Lehigh Community College. I visited folks at a job placement center, and stopped by a shift change at Alpo. The stories and concerns I heard mirrored the countless letters I receive every single day. And they speak louder than any statistic or government report. The folks in Allentown – and in all the Allentowns across our country – are the most dedicated, productive workers in the world. All they’re asking for is a chance, and a fair shake. And that’s exactly what I’m working to give them. In the coming days, I’ll be unveiling additional ideas aimed at accelerating job growth and hiring as we emerge from this economic storm. [What I'm not telling you: That "Allentown" thingie-just another photo-op; there's nothing I like to see more than my face in the news!! The job summitt.... just more of the BULLSHIT you've come to expect from my handlers. If it were to have a real affect, why wasn't the U.S. Chamber of Commerce invited; why weren't representatives from the manufacturing sector invited?? Both of them would have been "negative influences" on my underlying objective: A show for the media, with no desired tangible results. The "manufacturing sector" really is non-existent, since the first "George Bush" and Slick-Willie saddled America with the NAFTA jobs transfer agreement-There are precious few left to invite, if that were my intention!!] And so that we don’t face another crisis like this again, I’m determined to meet our responsibility to do what we know will strengthen our economy in the long-run. That’s why I’m not going to let up in my efforts to reform our health care system; to give our children the best education in the world; to promote the jobs of tomorrow and energy independence by investing in a clean energy economy; and to deal with the mounting federal debt. From the moment I was sworn into office, we have taken a number of difficult steps to end this economic crisis. We didn’t take them because they were popular or gratifying. They weren’t. We took these steps because they were necessary. But I didn’t run for President to pass emergency recovery programs, or to bail out banks or to shore up auto companies. I didn’t run for President simply to manage the crisis of the moment, while kicking our most pressing problems down the road. I ran for President to help hardworking families succeed and to stand up for the embattled middle class. I ran to fight for a country where responsibility is still rewarded, and hard-working people can get ahead. I ran to keep faith with the sacred American principle that we will deliver to our children a future of even greater possibility. [What I'm not telling you: My handlers intially put me up as a "throw-away" candidate in the most recent presidential primaries; just to give Hillary some competition. My handlers fully expected she'd blow me outta the water!! Little did they realize that when "Chicago politics" was applied nationwide, that the results would be as stunning as they were!! After the party from transformed from democRATs into obamacRATs, they found that elections can be bought EVERYWHERE, not just in Chicago and Cook County!! So, in that light, I wasn't elected to do anything but what they told me to do; to push their fascist agenda into which my own philosophy has evolved. Enough of that; What are the two fastest-growing job markets?? I'll tell you: health care and the federal government; one I control-one I hope to control!! With this obamaCare scam, Andy Stern and I will control ANOTHER 18% of the American economy! You think you're scared about the takeover NOW; wait til he devistates the pay scales and working conditions in the SEIU-controlled facilities, bringing them more in line with those in India, China, Cuba and other "communistics!!" He certainly can't be expected to bring those "communistic" pay scales UP to American standards, now can he?? I'm glad that neither "The Chin" nor I are in the medical profession!! Not only have my handlers grown the federal government exponentially, look how far "out of whack" their wages are: In December, 2007, the Defense Department had 1,868 employees with an annual salary of $150,00 or more; by this past June, that number had grown to 10,100. At the start of this recession, the Department of Transportation had just one person earning $170,000 or more; we took care of that problem--by last June we had grown that number to over 1,690 employees!!! None of these financial numbers include overtime or bonuses. {Yes, Virginia..... There is a federal bonus!!}; We pay them to our management teams, all-the-while denegrating those "Wall Streeters" who actually deal with products and services, rather than suckle at the government tit!!} And my commitment to you, the American people, is that I will focus every single day on how we can get people back to work, and how we can build an economy that continues to make real the promise of America for generations to come. [What I'm not telling you: Ha...Ha, HA, Ha, ha!!! You fell for it!!! I didn't tell you what "the promise of America..." entailed: It IS a promise, all right!! If you want to see where we're going, "google-" WEIRMAR REPUBLIC. This is where the German Constitution became irrelevant; hyper-inflation ran rampant; Adolf Hitler wormed his way into control, much the way I have!!!

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