• Barack Obama,  Day By Day,  economics,  Tea Party

    Day By Day by Chris Muir – Yesterday’s Edition – Party Time

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    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Sorru, but, I was away yesterday with errands and visiting my father in law who is in the hospital. The above is yesterday’s Day By Day.

    The Tea Party tax revolt which started with the Obama Economic Stimulus Law commonly referred as PORKULUS is growing as the Democrats go back to the well to spend and then spend some more.

    Here is Michelle’s round-up of yesterday’s Tea Parties.


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  • AIG,  Barack Obama,  Chris Dodd,  economics,  Elton Gallegly,  Timothy Geithner

    House Passes Bill Taxing AIG and Other Employee Bonuses – Kabuki Theater

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    Michelle is RIGHT about referring to the passage of the House Bill today exacting 90 per cent taxes on AIG and other companies who enjoy government bailouts employee bonuses as Kabuki Theater.

    Denouncing a “squandering of the people’s money,” lawmakers voted decisively Thursday to impose a 90 percent tax on millions of dollars in employee bonuses paid by troubled insurance giant AIG and other bailed-out companies.

    In some cases the bonuses might be taxed 100 percent leaving the recipients with nothing.

    The House vote was 328-93. Similar legislation has been introduced in the Senate and President Barack Obama quickly signaled general support for the concept.

    “I look forward to receiving a final product that will serve as a strong signal to the executives who run these firms that such compensation will not be tolerated,” the president said in a statement.

    “We want our money back now for the taxpayers,” said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. “It isn’t that complicated.”

    Rep. Charles Rangel, a New York Democrat, chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, said he expected local and state governments to take the remaining 10 percent of the bonuses, nullifying the pay-outs.

    The bonuses are outrageous but it was President Obama who signed the economic stimulus bill that allowed them – whether he knew or understood they were in the bill. And, it was Timothy Geithner’s Treasury Department that asked Senator Chris Dodd to insert a provision in last month’s $787 billion economic- stimulus legislation that had the effect of authorizing American International Group Inc.’s bonuses.

    But, the Kabuki Theater comes from Flap’s own Congressman, Elton Gallegly and the fact this TAX AS A WEAPON legislation is a BILL of ATTAINDER which is prohibited by the U.S. Constitution.

    From Congressman Gallegly’s Press Release:

    “As a person with a lifetime record of opposing tax increases, today I voted for a bill to tax bonuses awarded to executives who received federal bailout money. It was the least the House could do to reclaim hard-earned taxpayer money from Wall Street firms who insult American taxpayers by rewarding those responsible for our economic crisis.

    “It’s not the bill I would have preferred. I wanted to vote for the Republican alternative that would have recouped 100 percent of the bonuses. It would have done so by denying future federal funds to any company who did not recoup bonuses paid out under previous bailouts. It also would have required Treasury Department approval before companies could give future bonuses. I believe the bill would have been more effective and would have passed constitutional muster.

    “Unfortunately, my Democratic colleagues—who stripped language banning bonuses from the stimulus bill and therefore allowed these payments—did not give members an opportunity to vote on the better bill.

    “Right now, this was the only bill available to prevent AIG and other companies who receive bailout money to know of my outrage at giving outlandish bonuses to executives who failed the American people. These companies must get the message that the American people will no longer tolerate this behavior. Therefore, I voted for this bill.

    “I look forward to working with my Democratic colleagues to pass meaningful legislation that will fix this loophole.”

    The AIG bonus bill is a JOKE. The Democrats are blaming Bush and everyone knows the REAL culprits are Timothy Geithner, Chris Dodd and Barack Obama.

    The Democrats are running for cover and Flap’s Representative should have voted NO today and for any additional federal government bailouts PERIOD.


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  • economics,  Humour,  Joe Biden

    Audio: “Don’t Mess With Joe” Over Federal Stimulus Money

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    The Joe Biden Gaffe machine is up and running again. This time it is about the PORKULUS or Federal Economic Stimulus Law.

    JIM LEHRER: Vice President Biden had a new warning for city and county officials today: spend the federal stimulus money wisely. The officials were in Washington for a day of schooling on the $787 billion program. Biden urged them not to use it for things like swimming pools, tennis courts, or golf courses.

    JOSEPH BIDEN, Vice President of the United States: Because of the rules, the president and I can’t stop you from doing some things, but I’ll show up in your city and say, “This was a stupid idea.”

    You think I’m kidding? This is the only part the president was right about: Don’t mess with Joe, because I mean it. I’m serious, guys. I’m serious. I’m absolutely serious.

    Don’t mess with Joe! He will be coming to a community near you.


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  • Barack Obama,  economics

    Poll Watch: 55 Per Cent Opposed to New Economic Stimulus Plan

    The latest Rasmussen Poll shows little American voter support for a new Economic Stimulus bill.

    Just 27% of voters nationwide favor passage of a second economic stimulus package. The latest Rasmussen Reports nationwide telephone survey found that 55% are opposed and 19% are not sure.

    Despite the public opposition, 74% say it’s likely that Congress will try to pass another stimulus plan before the year is out. That figure includes 45% who say it’s Very Likely that Congress will do so.

    The Obama/Democrats realize the first $ Trillion PORKULUS Stimulus Law will do LITTLE to increase jobs – as the GOP in Congress maintained all along.

    So, they will give it a second go, when the economy does not dramatically improve.

    But, who will pay for all of the spending?


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  • Barack Obama,  economics,  Evan Byah

    Moderate Democrats Bag on Obama Taxation and Spending Plans – NO to Omnibus Appropriations Act

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    Political Cartoon by Michael Ramirez

    The Obama Administration has been spending like drunken sailors and have now met with resistence from moderate Democrat Senators.

    Moderate and conservative Democrats in the Senate are starting to choke over the massive spending and tax increases in President Barack Obama’s budget plans and have begun plotting to increase their influence over the agenda of a president who is turning out to be much more liberal than they are.

    A group of 14 Senate Democrats and one independent huddled behind closed doors on Tuesday, discussing how centrists in that chamber can assert more leverage on the major policy debates that will dominate this Congress.

    Afterward, some in attendance made plain that they are getting jitters over the cost and expansive reach of Obama’s $3.6 trillion budget proposal.

    What a surprise?

    Not

    These Pols, like Senator Evan Byah of Indiana understand
    that they will be held accountable when the hyper-inflation returns and foreign countries start to put pressure on the United States for concessions because they hold the notes on all of our debt.

    This week, the United States Senate will vote on a spending package to fund the federal government for the remainder of this fiscal year. The Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009 is a sprawling, $410 billion compilation of nine spending measures that lacks the slightest hint of austerity from the federal government or the recipients of its largess.

    The Senate should reject this bill. If we do not, President Barack Obama should veto it.

    The omnibus increases discretionary spending by 8% over last fiscal year’s levels, dwarfing the rate of inflation across a broad swath of issues including agriculture, financial services, foreign relations, energy and water programs, and legislative branch operations. Such increases might be appropriate for a nation flush with cash or unconcerned with fiscal prudence, but America is neither.

    Drafted last year, the bill did not pass due to Congress’s long-standing budgetary dysfunction and the frustrating delays it yields in our appropriations work. Since then, economic and fiscal circumstances have changed dramatically, which is why the Senate should go back to the drawing board. The economic downturn requires new policies, not more of the same.

    Change you can believe in?

    Nope

    Democrat tax and spend PLUS CA CHANGE.


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  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day,  economics

    Day By Day by Chris Muir March 1, 2009 – Strong Brew

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    Chris, President Obama says he will FIGHT for his pork laden budget and the various spending bills.

    Good luck with that as Americans see increasing unemployment, retrenchment by business and the rewarding of economic sloth by “spreading the wealth around.”

    The PORKULUS “Tea Parties” are just starting as American take to the street to protest their falling quality of life due to government control and repression of free enterprise.

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  • Barack Obama,  economics

    Citibank Crashes – American Economy in Free Fall?

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    One of America’s largest banks is being bailed out again by the United States government and the economy is in the tank.

    The economy contracted at a staggering 6.2 percent pace at the end of 2008, the worst showing in a quarter-century, as consumers and businesses ratcheted back spending, plunging the country deeper into recession.

    The Commerce Department report released Friday showed the economy sinking much faster than the 3.8 percent annualized drop for the October-December quarter first estimated by the government last month. It also was considerably weaker than the 5.4 percent annualized decline economists expected.

    Looking ahead, economists predict consumers and businesses will keep cutting back spending, making the first six months of this year especially rocky.

    The new report offered grim proof that the economy’s economic tailspin accelerated in the fourth quarter under a slew of negative forces feeding on each other. The economy started off 2008 on feeble footing, picked up a bit of speed in the spring and then contracted at an annualized rate of 0.5 percent in the third quarter.

    And, the equity markets are not responding to the Obama Administration’s ambitious tax and spend “BIG GOVERNMENT” solution.

    Looks like the 2010 election cycle has already started – as a referendum on the Democrat’s/Obama’s failing economic policies.


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  • Barack Obama,  economics,  Jimmy Carter

    Obama Ready To Budget – Here Come the Tax Increases

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    It was just a matter of time.

    President Obama is putting the finishing touches on an ambitious first budget that seeks to cut the federal deficit in half over the next four years, primarily by raising taxes on business and the wealthy and by slashing spending on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, administration officials said.

    In addition to tackling a deficit swollen by the $787 billion stimulus package and other efforts to ease the nation’s economic crisis, the budget blueprint will press aggressively for progress on the domestic agenda Obama outlined during the presidential campaign. This would include key changes to environmental policies and a major expansion of health coverage that Obama hopes to enact later this year.

    Sounds like an economic prescription of the Jimmy Carter years – overregulation, taxation and more domestic, wasteful spending.

    America knows the result of these policies – inflation and slow/negligible economic growth.

    Wasn’t it called STAGFLATION?


  • Barack Obama,  economics

    Video: The Obama Honeymoon is OVER – Traders Bag on Obama Economic Plan

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    The Obama Honeymoon is over:“The government is promoting bad behavior… do we really want to subsidize the losers’ mortgages… This is America! How many of you people want to pay for your neighbor’s mortgage? President Obama are you listening? How about we all stop paying our mortgage! It’s a moral hazard….”

    Watch the video here calling for a new Boston Tea Party this summer.

    Yeah, the Obama honeymoon is over.


  • Barack Obama,  economics,  Inflation,  Jimmy Carter

    Here We Go Again – Inflation Rears Its Ugly Head

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    Remember the late 1970’s, Jimmy Carter, Democrats in control of the Congress, Hyperinflation and Economic Malaise?

    Here we go again – It is just starting folks.

    Inflation at the wholesale level surged unexpectedly in January, reflecting sharply higher prices for gasoline and other energy products.

    The Labor Department said Thursday that wholesale prices increased by 0.8 percent last month, the biggest gain since last July and well above the 0.2 percent increase that economists had expected.

    The acceleration was led by a 3.7 percent surge in energy prices with gasoline prices jumping by 15 percent, the biggest gain in 14 months.

    Even outside the volatile food and energy sectors, wholesale prices showed a bigger-than-expected increase, rising by 0.4 percent. Economists had expected a slight 0.1 percent rise in so-called core inflation.

    We Will need another Ronald Reagan to rein in government spending to right the Obama/Democrat economy.


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