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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #75 on: September 09, 2011, 08:29:36 PM »
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. So, I can accept that you don't feel President Obama is doing his job well. What I don't get is why you are so married to your "hatred" toward him that you find it necessary to spend a good portion of your waking time posting negative opinions about everything he does....including, if I remember correctly, his golf game and his vacation plans. What has President Obama done to you personally?

One wonders, do you work? Are you posting your hateful political vitriol while sitting at your desk instead of doing whatever you job is? Do you not have a social life outside of posting on Getbig? -No family....no friends?

I guess if President Obama should win reelection in 2012, you'll have to commit suicide or move to another country, huh?

he dares to be black

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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #76 on: September 09, 2011, 08:32:34 PM »
The only good thing about obama is that he is black.  The rest sucks.

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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #77 on: September 09, 2011, 08:43:07 PM »
The only good thing about obama is that he is black.  The rest sucks.

why don't you go post in the bodybuilding sections for a change????

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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #78 on: September 09, 2011, 08:53:17 PM »
I can tell you that not all of those people get refunds...sorry


Oh, phew, I was sweating that one out for while!

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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #79 on: September 10, 2011, 07:51:30 AM »
Obama jobs plan heartens frustrated blacks
By ERRIN HAINES, Associated Press – 6 hours ago 
ATLANTA (AP) — President Barack Obama's jobs pitch is already playing well with blacks, who had grown plenty irked with him over what they perceived as his indifference to their needs.
A day after Obama laid out before Congress his plan to kick-start job growth, many blacks hoped it would translate into reduced misery for them over the coming months. While the country's unemployment rate stands at 9.1 percent, black unemployment has hit 16.7 percent, the highest since 1984. Unemployment among male blacks is at 18 percent, and black teens are unemployed at a rate of 46.5 percent.
The early signs of their reaction were positive.
Social media sites were abuzz with highlights from the president's plan. Amid the comments were excited responses to the proposal, especially from the black community. Twitter was full of similar bursts of excitement over the plan, with some black Tweeters defending the president and applauding his message. One user tweeted: "Taking a sharp tone 'cause the NumbersDontLie! Pass this bill and put America back to work."
Prominent African-Americans like Kenneth Chenault, chairman and CEO of American Express and Michael Nutter, mayor of Philadelphia, quickly applauded the plan. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., has been one of the most vocal advocates for dealing more effectively with black unemployment, but she was enthusiastic.
For the president, it was a welcome change in tone after a steady drumbeat of criticism from members of the Congressional Black Caucus, who held their own job fairs and town hall meetings while protesting that Obama's jobs tour across America last month bypassed black communities.
The caucus' urban blitz cleared a path for the country's first black president to act, Waters said.
"I can see that our handprint is all over it," Waters said of Obama's plan. "We upped the ante a little bit by pushing, being a bit more vocal. This was not done in a way to threaten the president but to make it easier for him. We think we helped him to be able to formulate a response."
The jobs plan was praised by Ralph Everett, president and chief executive of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, a nonpartisan black think tank.
Although the president did not specifically mention high unemployment among blacks, black people "are sophisticated enough to understand" how their communities will benefit, U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk said Friday.
"Obviously there is a debate raging, saying that we should come out and say this expressly for the black and Latino community," Kirk said. "But this president got elected spectacularly on his premise that we are not a black America, a brown America, a white America. We are one America."
The White House moved quickly to capitalize politically on the good will, emailing an extraordinary blast of supportive statements from elected officials, union leaders and interest groups within minutes after Obama spoke Thursday night.
On Friday, while the president pushed his American Jobs Act in Richmond, Va., his aides promoted targeted relief to Hispanics, teachers, police officers, construction workers, small businesses and others.
Administration officials said the plan would extend unemployment benefits and provide support for 1.4 million blacks who have been unemployed six months or longer. It also would provide summer and subsidized jobs for youth, help boost the paychecks of 20 million black workers through an extension and expansion of the payroll tax, and benefit, in some way, more than 100,000 black-owned small businesses.
"With over 16 percent of African-Americans out of work and over 1 million African-Americans out of work over six months, I think the president believes this is a serious problem and the onus is on us to do everything we can to tackle this," Danielle Gray, deputy director of the National Economic Council, told reporters.
White House adviser Valerie Jarrett promoted Obama's plan on Steve Harvey's syndicated morning radio show, saying it would help "every part of our country, but particularly those who are the most vulnerable, who have been struggling the hardest, who have been trying to make ends meet and all they need is a little help from their government."
A factor in the early enthusiasm in Obama's plan with blacks is that most accept that, as the country's first black president, there are limits to what he can do about their specific problems — especially as he heads into the 2012 campaign.
"Do I think he's doing everything he can? Yes, of course," said Tonia Thomas, 44, a divorced Atlanta mother who was unemployed for more than a year before taking a $30,000 pay cut to work as a hotel clerk. "A lot of what's going on is being used to exclude people of color in general. I don't know what he can do."
The president has to be careful in targeting his efforts, some say.

"The more he talks about race, the more votes he loses," said Randall Kennedy, author of a new book exploring racial politics and the Obama presidency. "Barack Obama had to overcome his blackness to become president ... and he's going to have to overcome it to be re-elected."

Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, an Obama supporter who engaged in damage control for the president this week, said black Americans "need to burst this false notion" that the president should put black unemployment on par with overall unemployment.

"If leaders in our community want to push him to lay out a black agenda, I believe that will end up disserving the black community and help elect people who certainly don't have a past history about caring about the interests of the African-American community," Reed said after Obama's speech. "This debate is weakening the president and puts him in a political position where he has to do something to confirm his blackness."

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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #81 on: September 10, 2011, 09:19:50 AM »
The government always does a great job fixing things, Im sure they'll sort this one out too.

Gov’t Panel Uncovers $60 Billion Lost to Waste and Fraud in Iraq, Afghanistan

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/govt-panel-uncovers-60-billion-lost-to-waste-and-fraud-in-iraq-afghanistan/



Thousands of companies that cashed in on President Barack Obama's economic stimulus package owed the government millions in unpaid taxes, congressional investigators have found.  The Government Accountability Office, in a report being released Tuesday, said at least 3,700 government contractors and nonprofit organizations that received more than $24 billion from the stimulus effort owed $757 million in back taxes as of Sept. 30, 2009, the end of the budget year.

http://www.istockanalyst.com/finance/story/5179493/tax-cheats-receive-24-billion-of-stimulus-money





SANTA MONICA, Calif. — October 28, 2009 — Edmunds.com, the premier resource for online automotive information, has determined that Cash for Clunkers cost taxpayers $24,000 per vehicle sold.

http://www.edmunds.com/about/press/cash-for-clunkers-results-finally-in-taxpayers-paid-24000-per-vehicle-sold-reports-edmundscom.html?articleid=159446&


20 biggest money losers (CNN)

1. Fannie Mae

The mortgage giant was one of the first big financial institutions to receive government aid during the financial crisis, and it may well be the last to dig itself out. Government-controlled Fannie has said not to expect a turnaround anytime soon


2. Freddie Mac

Freddie and Fannie had together received more than $110 billion from Uncle Sam


White House Supported Solar Company Files Bankruptcy Ties To Obama Being Investigated

http://www.rightface.us/video/white-house-supported-solar-company-files-bankruptcy-ties-to-obam?xg_source=activity


CNN Poll: 3 of 4 Americans say much of stimulus money wasted

Nearly three out of four Americans think that at least half of the money spent in the federal stimulus plan has been wasted, according to a new national poll.

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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #82 on: September 10, 2011, 09:22:15 AM »
The government always does a great job fixing things, Im sure they'll sort this one out too.


http://www.theblaze.com/stories/govt-panel-uncovers-60-billion-lost-to-waste-and-fraud-in-iraq-afghanistan/

Gov’t Panel Uncovers $60 Billion Lost to Waste and Fraud in Iraq, Afghanistan


Thousands of companies that cashed in on President Barack Obama's economic stimulus package owed the government millions in unpaid taxes, congressional investigators have found.  The Government Accountability Office, in a report being released Tuesday, said at least 3,700 government contractors and nonprofit organizations that received more than $24 billion from the stimulus effort owed $757 million in back taxes as of Sept. 30, 2009, the end of the budget year.

http://www.istockanalyst.com/finance/story/5179493/tax-cheats-receive-24-billion-of-stimulus-money





SANTA MONICA, Calif. — October 28, 2009 — Edmunds.com, the premier resource for online automotive information, has determined that Cash for Clunkers cost taxpayers $24,000 per vehicle sold.

http://www.edmunds.com/about/press/cash-for-clunkers-results-finally-in-taxpayers-paid-24000-per-vehicle-sold-reports-edmundscom.html?articleid=159446&


20 biggest money losers (CNN)

1. Fannie Mae

The mortgage giant was one of the first big financial institutions to receive government aid during the financial crisis, and it may well be the last to dig itself out. Government-controlled Fannie has said not to expect a turnaround anytime soon


2. Freddie Mac

Freddie and Fannie had together received more than $110 billion from Uncle Sam


White House Supported Solar Company Files Bankruptcy Ties To Obama Being Investigated

http://www.rightface.us/video/white-house-supported-solar-company-files-bankruptcy-ties-to-obam?xg_source=activity


CNN Poll: 3 of 4 Americans say much of stimulus money wasted

Nearly three out of four Americans think that at least half of the money spent in the federal stimulus plan has been wasted, according to a new national poll.

Bullshit. According to the far-left, anything the private sector does the government can do better. Hand over your money to President Downgrade!

President Downgrade's team says every $1.00 in food stamps returns $1.84 to the economy. We're going to foodstamp our way to prosperity! An 84% ROI!

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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #83 on: September 10, 2011, 10:04:15 AM »
I can tell you that not all of those people get refunds...sorry

Fine.  Then why did you mention them as part of the 47% that do not pay any taxes?  If they pay taxes but don't get it all back, then they....pay taxes.  They're not in the group that doesn't, therefore not in the group 33386 was referring to.
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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #84 on: September 10, 2011, 05:45:38 PM »
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5j9DVMA4zhpjREg4WgQXAEUxFz8cQ?docId=7fb55f1cf20f443188dd8a6a287aa10b


Proving once again politically, 95 percent of blacks are fools.

what percentage of whites were fools for voting for Bush????

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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #85 on: September 10, 2011, 05:52:10 PM »
Fine.  Then why did you mention them as part of the 47% that do not pay any taxes?  If they pay taxes but don't get it all back, then they....pay taxes.  They're not in the group that doesn't, therefore not in the group 33386 was referring to.

I think you have me mixed up with someone else....I think it was Beach bum who said that...I stated that I think they should pay more as well along with the rich

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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #86 on: September 10, 2011, 06:27:19 PM »
Not confused, it was your response.


What about the 47% who pay nothing at all?

well they do pay...out of their payroll taxes......but I agree that they should pay more as well

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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #87 on: September 11, 2011, 01:07:28 AM »
he dares to be black

Oh sweet irony.

Does being "black" as you call it mean being unqualified, incompetent, anti american, out of touch and ignorant?

Just want to clarify.

Perhaps the 5 or 6 functional brain cells you have in that validated, "black" walnut sized brain of yours could explain how and why everyone is a racist except you+ why you think being a failure is synonymous with being black.  ::)

I can see Obama's 2012 slogans now-->

DARE TO BE BLACK! DESTROY AMERICA! OBAMA 2012!

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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #88 on: September 11, 2011, 04:57:55 AM »
Politically - 95 percent of blacks are brain dead morons.

As for andre - geez dude - obama could stick a plunger in your rectum in a police station while singing dixie w the dukes of hazard on in the background and you would still support him.  Sad how blacks have sold their souls for the political equivalent of table scraps and crumbs.

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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #89 on: September 11, 2011, 08:58:41 AM »
Oh sweet irony.

Does being "black" as you call it mean being unqualified, incompetent, anti american, out of touch and ignorant?

Just want to clarify.

Perhaps the 5 or 6 functional brain cells you have in that validated, "black" walnut sized brain of yours could explain how and why everyone is a racist except you+ why you think being a failure is synonymous with being black.  ::)

I can see Obama's 2012 slogans now-->

DARE TO BE BLACK! DESTROY AMERICA! OBAMA 2012!

well..first of all you really shouldn't get involved in a personal feud between myself and PEA BRAIN....its outside the context of whats going on here on the board....but if you really insist on getting involved then its funny that you never ever take PEA BRAIN to task for any of the nonsense he spouts on here and the racist stuff he injects into political discussions...if you were the voice of reason that you aspire to be you would call people out for bringing up racist stuff no matter what their political bent...you only direct that towards me...why is that?...as a matter of fact you only talk about race about 97% of the time.....you get  sexually aroused every time you see a thread that talks about race and you interject with more racist nonsense

I don't know what happened to you..you used to be a reasonable intelligent poster....I remember agreeing with you many times...but I guess you have been infected with the same racism you claim to see in me...you and I both know that Obama being black does have an affect on how people view his politics....admit and move on...at least you'd finally be honest with yourself

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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #90 on: September 12, 2011, 04:59:04 AM »
         
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September 12, 2011
Obama Buys the Drinks That Other Guys Pay For
By Michael Barone
What is there to say about Barack Obama's speech to Congress Thursday night and the so-called American Jobs Act he said Congress must pass? Several thoughts occur, all starting with P.

Projection. That's psychologist-speak term for projecting your own faults on others. "This isn't political grandstanding," Obama told members of Congress, as Republicans snickered (but thankfully resisted the temptation to shout, "You lie!"). "This isn't class warfare."


These sentences came four paragraphs after Obama insisted that "the most affluent citizens and corporations" should pay more taxes (which spurs job creation how?) and not long before he promised to "take that message to every corner of the country."

Lest there be an doubt about Obama's real intentions, consider that his speech was obviously modeled on Harry Truman's call for a special session of the Republican Congress in the summer of 1948 so he could campaign against it. And consider that Obama pointedly refused to rebuke Jim Hoffa's "let's take these sons of bitches out" -- meaning Republicans -- when he introduced him last Monday in Detroit.

Pragmatism. Perceptive writers like David Brooks of The New York Times told us in 2008 that Obama was basically a pragmatist, a slave to no ideology but simply a student of what works. Brooks was apparently impressed by Obama's mention of Edmund Burke and the sharp crease in his pants.

But a pragmatist would probably not choose to call for more of the policies that plainly haven't worked. Infrastructure spending (shovel ready, anyone?), subsidies of teachers' salaries, fixing roofs and windows on schools -- these were all in the 2009 stimulus package, which has led to the stagnant economy we have today.

A pragmatist doesn't keep pressing the same garage door button when the garage door doesn't open. He gets out of the car and tries to identify what's wrong.

Paid for. "Everything in this bill," Obama said in his eighth paragraph, "will be paid for. Everything."

By whom? Well, in the 24th paragraph he tells us that he is asking the 12-member super-committee Congress set up under the debt ceiling bill to add another $450,000,000,000 or so to the $1,500,000,000,000 in savings it is charged to come up with. The roving camera showed the ordinarily hardy super-committee member Sen. Jon Kyl looking queasy.

Obama is like the guy in the bar who says, "I'll stand drinks for everyone in the house," and then adds, "Those guys over there are going to pay for them."

What's fascinating here is that once again the supposedly pragmatic and sometimes professorial president is not making use of the first class professionals in the Office of Management and Budget to come up with specifics, but is leaving that to members of Congress, maybe in a midnight marathon session with deadlines pending. Same as on the stimulus package and Obamacare.

Pathetic promises. Perhaps he hoped people wouldn't notice, but Obama did put in two words -- "faster trains" -- as a plug for his pet project of high-speed rail. Liberal blogger Kevin Drum calls California's HSR project, the largest in the nation, "a fantastic boondoggle," likely to cost three or four times estimates and with ridership estimates that are "fantasies." "We have way better uses for this dough," Drum concludes.

Political payoffs. Nearly one-quarter of this latest stimulus package -- sorry, American Jobs Act -- is aid to state and local government, to keep teachers and other public employee union members on the job and paying dues to the unions. Altogether unions gave Democrats some $400 million in the 2008 election cycle. Pretty good return on their "investment," eh?

Pettifoggery. Obama impressed many conservative writers in 2008 with his ability to state their positions in fair terms -- which led some to think that surely he must agree with them. But he seems to have lost this knack.

Conservatives, according to this speech, want to "wipe out the basic protections that Americans have counted on for decades" and "simply cut most government spending and eliminate most government regulations."

"Most" means more than 50 percent. Does the White House have documentation for the claim that Republicans want to cut government spending by more than 50 percent? And what "basic protections" do they want to "wipe out"?

Barack Obama seemed like an unhappy warrior Thursday night, still unreconciled to the results of the 2010 elections, "seeming desperate and condescending at the same time," in the words of maverick liberal blogger Mickey Kaus. That darn garage door just won't open! 

Copyright 2011, Creators Syndicate Inc.

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Re: How long did you make it through President Downgrade's campaign speech?
« Reply #91 on: September 12, 2011, 05:11:52 AM »
Jarrett: No Jobs Bill Yet; "President Is Going To Draft The Legislation"
Real Clear Politics ^ | September 10, 2011 | Valerie Jarrett
Posted on September 11, 2011 11:53:28 PM EDT by Attention Surplus Disorder

Jarrett: No Jobs Bill Yet; "President Is Going To Draft The Legislation"

Valerie Jarrett, White House senior adviser, talks with Rachel Maddow about the significance of President Obama's jobs plan to his presidency and what his plan is for its passage.

Jarrett implies the complete jobs bill has not been fully written yet, however it will be by next week and the President will submit it to Congress for cost scoring.

"Congress should pass this bill right now," Jarrett said on MSNBC. No more than one minute later, Jarrett said the White House is still writing the bill and it will be submitted to Congress next week.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/09/10/valerie_jarrett_no_jobs_bill_yet_the_president_is_going_to_draft_the_legislation.html

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