Saturday, July 2, 2011

"Clown Prince" Weekly Blather; July 2nd

A Patriotic Response To The "Clown Prince;" 07/02/2011
Saturday, July 2, 2011

barackingham Palace,
Washington,
District of Corruption
    Right now, there are a lot of folks who are still struggling with the effects of the recession. They’re wondering how they’d deal with an unexpected expense if their car breaks down. They’re worried about layoffs. They’re not sure if they can help their kids pay for college. And for many families, these challenges were around long before the recession hit in 2007.  I ran for President because I believed in an America where ordinary folks could get ahead; where if you worked hard, you could have a better life. That’s been my focus since I came into office, and that has to be our focus now. It’s one of the reasons why we’re working to reduce our nation’s deficit. Government has to start living within its means, just like families do. We have to cut the spending we can’t afford so we can put the economy on sounder footing, and give our businesses the confidence they need to grow and create jobs.
[What I'm not telling you:  Most political pundents are writing articles about this supposed 'recession' is actually a duplication of the FDR Depression.  They're rightly calling this economic kerfuffle the owe-bama Depression!  Soros and Jarrett have almost exactly duplicated all the mis-steps of the second Roosevelt (Franklin, as opposed to Theodore) administration's dealings with the 1929 stockmarket crash and resulting depression.  The SJo regime aggressively attempted to solve the owe-bama Depression the same way FDR's depression ended: a world war!  The SJo regime dreamed up some charges against Muammar Gaddafi--the Libyan dictator--then attacked the country after cajoling the United Nations into demanding that something be done.  The American citizen definitely was not behind this military action the way they supported the World War II actions and victories!
    The citizens are rightfully concerned about jobs, immediate-unexpected expenses, daily living expenses, various monthly payments, in this down economy.  President (Franklin) Roosevelt had far more experience than I'll ever have; the population was correct in agreeing with, and following his experimental actions.  Those who followed my last "Campaign of Fluff" were 'snowed' into believing that my mindless blathering at fundraisers and public events was indicative of postive public experience; of workable solutions to the major economic kerfuffles facing the country at my 'selection for election.'  Not So!!   How much experience can one display with but 142 days of federal experience, during which the most prevalent vote was 'Present?!?'
    How ironic is it that some owe-bamacRATs and 'KoolAid Drinkers' still believe that my objective was improving the lot of the American citizen; all the while, Soros and Jarrett have set about destroying the country as you know it!   It's blatantly obvious that the sum total of the SJo regime's actions have done nothing to enhance the citizens' lot-in-life; have done everything to destroy the domestic economy, the domestic jobs market, the government's ability to borrow, America's standing in the international commerce markets as well as America's standing in the international diplomatic community!
    I'm finding it difficult to understand how many owe-bamacRATs still believe my blatherings about running for president because  "....I believed in an America where ordinary folks could get ahead....; ....been my focus since I came into office...."  How can any sane person believe that bullshit?!?  Soros, Jarrett and i have done everything short of declaring The United States a dictatorship and instituting the Hitler-esque policies of Hugo Chavez, Kim Jong Il, et al!!  If there were really any concern by the SJo regime with respect to the ongoing, increasing deficit spending.... why would we continue this spending spree that certainly hasn't put the economy on a recovery track?!? A two-word answer:  Political Pay-offs!!  The regime felt obligated to compensate our supporters as well as legal and illegal financial contributors to the "Campaign of Fluff!"]
    The good news is, Democrats and Republicans agree on the need to solve the problem. And over the last few weeks, the Vice President and I have gotten both parties to identify more than $1 trillion in spending cuts. That’s trillion with a ‘t.’ But after a decade in which Washington ran up the country’s credit card, we’ve got to find more savings to get out of the red. That means looking at every program and tax break in the budget – every single one – to find places to cut waste and save money. It means we’ll have to make tough decisions and scale back worthy programs. And nothing can be off limits, including spending in the tax code, particularly the loopholes that benefit very few individuals and corporations.  Now, it would be nice if we could keep every tax break, but we can’t afford them. Because if we choose to keep those tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires, or for hedge fund managers and corporate jet owners, or for oil and gas companies pulling in huge profits without our help – then we’ll have to make even deeper cuts somewhere else. We’ve got to say to a student, ‘You don’t get a college scholarship.’ We have to say to a medical researcher, ‘You can’t do that cancer research.’ We might have to tell seniors, ‘You have to pay more for Medicare.’  That isn’t right, and it isn’t smart. We’ve got to cut the deficit, but we can do that while making investments in education, research, and technology that actually create jobs. We can live within our means while still investing in our future. That’s what we have to do. And I’m confident that the Democrats and Republicans in Congress can find a way to give some ground, make some hard choices, and put their shoulders to wheel to get this done for the sake of our country.
[What I'm not telling you:  The vast majority of those "trillions with-a-'t'" spending cuts that 'plug' biden and i agreed to are so far into the  future as to not have a positive effect on current spending!  How cleaver was that?!? We'll still tout them as spending cuts!!  The "Washington" that ran up the country's "credit card" has no resembelance to the SJo regime, either in personnel or financial totals and mis-steps.  The deficit spending has seen a dramatic increase since my selection-for-election; deficit spending that could have had a positive effect on the economy were it not for the political pay-offs we made!  We have 'TurboTax-Tim' Geithner  to thank for that "....spending in the tax code...." phrase!!  What a cleaver way to disguise legitimate deductions written into the current IRS tax code!!  Using this phraseology, we can count any deductions we remove from the code as 'spending cuts;' again, how cleaver is that?!?
    As we've pointed out to both Soros and Jarrett, time and again:  blathering on about the tax breaks enjoyed by 'millionaires-and-billionaires, hedge-fund managers, corporate jet owners, oil-and-gas companies, et al,' does little more than turn ever larger numbers of owe-bamacRATs against the SJo regime!!   Those evil millionaires-and-billionaires' expenditures in job creation far outweigh the treasury receipts gained by unfairly taxing them;  those evil hedge-fund managers provide an important service in stabilizing segments of the financial community as well as making tidy profits by actually providing said service; those evil oil-and-gas companies have profit margins in line with other in their sector-the numbers are deceiving due to their vast holdings, but the ratios are not out of line with other industries; those evil corporate jet owners use their aircraft as an additional income stream-as opposed to the recipients of the best-largest-and-greatest 'corporate jet' on the planet-Air Force One: the SJo regime members, including myself-"Clown Prince" owe-bama and my lovely wife, the hippy-the veggie queen!!
    The single best method of fairly cutting the ongoing budget growth is to forego baseline budgeting in favor of zero-based bugeting.  In baseline budgeting, it is expected the base amounts (last year's figures by category) will be approved; the only negotiations involve additions to  the approved figures.  In zero-based budgeting each department, each category, starts at zero without regard to the previous year's expenditures.  Deficit spending reductions should be an equitable percentage reduction in spending in each-and-every budget category, be they discretionary or non-discretionary.]
    On Monday, we celebrate Independence Day, the day we declared a new nation, based on revolutionary idea: that people ought to determine their own destiny; that freedom and self-governance weren’t gifts handed to us by kings or emperors, but the rights of every human being. We’ve learned in the years since that democracy isn’t always pretty. We have arguments. We disagree. But time and again we’ve proven that we could come together to solve problems. We remember that while we may not see eye-to-eye on everything, we share a love for this country and a faith in its future. That’s the spirit we need to harness now. That’s how we’ll meet this challenge and reach a brighter day.
[What I'm not telling you:  Does anyone but me see the irony here?!?  I mention "Independence Day, the day we declared a new nation" when every action Soros, Jarrett or I have taken has been with the ultimate objective of the very destruction of said independence the serf class enjoys today!!  That being said, as you enjoy what few freedoms left, be mindful that destruction of those is in the offing!!]

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