Another stellar week for the Lord of Hope and his Congressional Court Jesters. Support for government health care drops more each day as Dems plan to ram it into law using any type of parliamentary chicanery available. The president’s approval rating continues to plummet and Congress’s is so bad that pretty soon they will all need armed guards just to get the morning paper. What’s it going to take to make these radicals understand that the country is rejecting their agenda? Until they do we will continue to be their public urinal.
There is one issue that is on the forefront of every one’s mind right now. Everyone not in Washington, that is. And as the brilliant statesman Joe Biden said, it can be summed up in a “three-letter word, J-O-B-S.” Jobs. Unfortunately this administration, which surrounds itself with career politicians and academics, and almost no one with any job creating experience, has no idea what it takes to create jobs in the private sector. The Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said it best last week when he touted 36,000 job losses as a “big day in America.” After Barack’s Iraq achievement this rates a strong second.
Plumper Christina Romer, who heads the Council of Economic Advisers had this to say, “Clamping down on spending now to cut the gaping U.S. budget deficit would be “pound-foolish” and derail the economic recovery,” at a speech to the National Association for Business Economics. Someone really ought to tell this moron that we don’t have any money to spend. Every penny we spend will have to be taken out of the pocket of someone who earned it, either now or some time down the road. The Romers of this country are committing generational theft that will one day lead to the financial collapse of this country. Too bad she and the other crooks will be long gone and will never have to answer for their crimes. Still the debt clock keeps ticking.
The feud between the self-proclaimed Constitutional scholar and full-time campaigner, Obama and Chief Justice Roberts continued this week. When asked about Obama’s out of line shot at the Justices during his State of the Union address, at a question and answer session at the University of Alabama Law School, Roberts said that Obama’s speech had “degenerated to a political pep rally.” Gibbs, the other Constitutional scholar chirped in with some nonsense about 80% of the country agreeing that the decision was wrong. Ok, so now we have 264 million Constitutional experts in the country. And a schmuck for a White House spokesman.
Here’s where Roberts is right on target. “The image of having the members of one branch of government standing up, literally surrounding the Supreme Court, cheering and hollering while the court – according the requirements of protocol – has to sit there expressionless, I think is very troubling,” Roberts said. “I’m not sure why we’re there.” Neither am I. I think the court ought to sit out the rest of the Community Organizer’s State of the Union Hip Hop rallies.
In keeping with our new policy of apologizing to the world for our existence, the U.S. State Department apologized to Mummar Gaddafi for comments made about Gaddafi’s call for a “jihad” against Switzerland. The term jihad is often translated as “armed struggle,” but a Libyan official has since said Gaddafi meant an economic boycott. Huh? So those Islamic murderers all over the world who continue blow themselves up and kill innocents across the globe are just levying economic sanctions? Now I get it.
Brooklyn Assemblyman Felix Ortiz called for a salt jihad this week. Ortiz introduced a bill that would ban all restaurants from using salt in their cooking. Screwing with my health care is one thing. But you start messing with my fries and you’re laying down the gauntlet. Keep it up. Keep voting for the party of big government. Nothing in your life will ever be sacred. And I remind you for the next time you say your vote doesn’t count, elections have consequences.





Brace yourselves for Obama 2.0. It starts tomorrow night with his State of the Union speech. This will be the One’s attempt at reconnecting with the middle class after a one year assault on it.
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