President Obama!

moreluck

golden ticket member
Re: Obamanation here today

Finally, someone convinced him he was a spoiled, entitled president and he cancelled his Montana vacation scheduled for July 8-10. I didn't realize he also had cancelled a getaway in April to Williamsburg for his family...If he tried to squeeze in a pleasure trip during these budget/deficit talks, he'd be so ridiculed it would cost him the election. As it is, he's pretending to roll up his sleeves and get to work.....

http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2...ma-cancels-montana-vacation-scheduled-weekend
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
Re: Obamanomics

Bumps in the road ?? Try washboard ! Let's see how Obama tries to spin this.........

unemployment 9.2% (pre-market doesn't like it, down triple digits)

18,000 new jobs (net) and 100,000 was the expected number.......I guess they didn't pull that wishbone correctly.

Lost 30,000 gov't jobs .

Welcome to the 2nd Summer of recovery. :dissapointed:
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
Re: Obamanomics

Have you noticed ....???

When the W.H. goes back and re-adjusts a number from May or June ? They'll have a certain number reported about our economy and it'll be pretty bad, but when it's re-adjusted months later, it's even worse. Does anyone then re-report the correct number ?? If you watch the stock channel, you will at least hear about it. Creative accounting?
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
Re: Obamanomics

Former White House Adviser Christina Romer recently described Obama's economy as a "growth-less recovery" . So how about an apology from the accuracy-less adviser who sold us the stimulus ?
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
Re: Obamanomics

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Babagounj

Strength through joy
Re: Obamanomics

Open request to all.................
I wish to start a collection to send my favorite kool-aid drinker to this...............
Logo for the Obama Aug. 3 birthday fund-raiser.
WASHINGTON--President Obama returns to Chicago on Aug. 3 to mark his 50th birthday with fund-raisers at the Aragon Ballroom, with tickets ranging from $50 a person to $35,800 per couple, which includes VIP seating at a "Birthday Concert" where celebs will be performing and a dinner with the president.
The event is multi-tiered: There is a concert at 4 p.m.--Foster said songstress Jennifer Hudson may perform--for the basic $50 contribution, of which there is supposed to be "limited availability."
For $10,000, a person gets a souvenir photo with Obama at a reception and preferred seating at the concert.
For $1,000 a person gets seated in a "premium section" with a "hosted bar."
A general admission ticket is $200.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
[h=1]Book Challenges Obama on Mother’s Deathbed Fight[/h]The White House on Wednesday declined to challenge an account in a new book that suggests that President Obama, in his campaign to overhaul American health care, mischaracterized a central anecdote about his mother’s deathbed dispute with her insurance company.
During his presidential campaign and subsequent battle over a health care law, Mr. Obama quieted crowds with the story of his mother’s fight with her insurer over whether her cancer was a pre-existing condition that disqualified her from coverage.
But in “A Singular Woman: The Untold Story of Barack Obama’s Mother,” author Janny Scott quotes from correspondence from the president’s mother to assert that the 1995 dispute concerned a Cigna disability insurance policy and that her actual health insurer had apparently reimbursed most of her medical expenses without argument.
In her book, published in May by Riverhead Books, Ms. Scott writes that Mr. Obama’s mother, Ann Dunham, had an employer-provided health insurance policy that paid her hospital bills directly, leaving her “to pay only the deductible and any uncovered expenses.
The book concludes that although Mr. Obama often suggested that Ms. Dunham “was denied health coverage because of a pre-existing condition, it appears from her correspondence that she was only denied disability coverage.”
Ms. Scott took a leave from her job as a reporter for The New York Times to write the book.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/14/us/politics/14mother.html?_r=1&partner=MYWAY&ei=5065
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
Re: Obamanomics

He can raise abundant amounts of money, but money doesn't insure the votes !! My vote is the same as the guy who donates millions.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
Re: Obamanomics

Barack Obama, who rails against tax breaks for corporate jets, flies in the biggest jet of all — a Boeing 747.
A normal 747 costs $320 million. Lord Obama's comes with all sorts of special features out of a James Bond movie that probably bring the cost to around $500 million. Operation costs come to about $100 million per year.
Gee, wouldn't you call that a form of compensation? The president of the U.S. makes $400,000 in salary but he gets a perk that is worth $100 million a year. Cool! I'm not even counting the annual costs of his other perks — ground transportation in limos, free digs at the White House, the parties, the First Lady's trips, and so on.​
Just one perk, Air Force One, is worth $100 million a year.​
You are right, Mr. President. Let's end this tax break for corporate jets. Which means, you pay up, Big Guy! You owe the IRS roughly $35 million a year for your personal jet.
http://www.moonbattery.com/
 
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