Posted on February 28, 2009 by nobamablog
Michael Gaddy:
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Attorney General and race-baiter Eric Holder erroneously believes a new AWB would stop the flow of guns into the hands of drug smugglers in Mexico. If he can’t, with all the power of the state, stop the flow of drugs into this country, can he really believe an AWB would keep firearms out of [...]
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Posted on February 28, 2009 by nobamablog
What is the right word to describe the U.S. government’s current and proposed fiscal condition: fantastic, unbelievable, surreal? The Obama administration now expects a budget deficit in fiscal year 2009 of $1,750 billion, or more than 12 percent of GDP. Total federal spending this year is expected to be $3,940 billion, or 27 percent of [...]
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Posted on February 28, 2009 by nobamablog
In his first televised speech before Congress, President Obama asserted that prosperity will return once the government restores the flow of credit in the economy. It may come as a surprise to him, but an economy cannot run on consumer loans. Furthermore, credit stopped flowing in the U.S. for a very good reason: there was [...]
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Posted on February 28, 2009 by nobamablog
DC Republican Examiner:
The time for partisan bickering just ended. This is as serious as a heart attack. Obama is going to spend so much money, which he intends to get from China via the sale of government backed bonds, that the Chinese apparently don’t think he’ll be able to make good on them.
So [...]
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Posted on February 28, 2009 by nobamablog
Christian Brose:
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Bush probably would have given a very similar speech. After all, that was the logic of the surge. It was one last push to stabilize Iraq and pass off to Iraqis the best possible situation. And to think that Bush would have just stayed in Iraq forever — well, that’s directly contradicted by the [...]
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Posted on February 27, 2009 by nobamablog
Michelle Malkin :
Liberal media outlets are doing their best to boost former Washington Gov. Gary Locke, President Obama’s third pick for the beleaguered Commerce Secretary job. “Obama’s New Commerce Pick Has Clean Reputation,” declared National Public Radio’s Tom Banse. The Democrat possesses “a largely scandal-free resume” reported The New York Times. He is a “safe [...]
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Posted on February 27, 2009 by nobamablog
Bill O’Reilly :
The TV ratings for February have been tabulated, and in the world of cable news there is weeping on the left. Fox News Channel, which is generally tougher on the president, hammered the two networks that most favor President Obama — CNN and MSNBC. In fact, Fox News was the third-highest rated prime-time [...]
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Posted on February 27, 2009 by nobamablog
WASHINGTON – Emblazoned on every page of President Obama’s budget are the words: “A New Era of Responsibility.”
That would be a responsibility for you to fork over more taxes.
That would be a responsibility for your company to pay even higher taxes.
That would be a responsibility for you to foot the bill for one of the [...]
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Posted on February 27, 2009 by nobamablog
Posted on February 27, 2009 by nobamablog
Well, the San Francisco Chronicle’s Mark Morford out does himself with sycophantic, hyperbole over his Obammessiah, today, February 27. He so revels in hero worship for The One, it’s amazing that the White House doesn’t feel compelled to get an order of protection against this creepy columnist.
See NewsBusters.org.
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