February 28th, 2010
The Health Care Summit.
Why does Time continue to print the thoughts of Joe Klein? He is clearly so prejudice his comments only make people shake their heads and laugh. His foolish article on Friday the 26th shows he is not only lacking in making meaningful comments but his conclusions are a joke as is Mr. Klein. First he says he didn’t even watch the hearings!!! Then his conclusions a laughable. This joke also does not let facts stand in his way of writing his fictitious works.
The President, the Congressional Democrats and Republicans each spoke an equal amount? No the times were not even close. The Obama by himself talked more then the Republicans. Why not do a little bit of research like looking at the CNN information:
Democrats spoke for a total of 135 minutes while President Obama spoke for 122 minutes, for a total of 257 minutes. Republicans, meanwhile, spoke for just 111 minutes, about 30 percent of the total speaking time. If the joke called Klein watched may be he would also find out his cliff notes were way of the mark.
If you want a good laugh at the expense of Joe Klein please laugh at his article.
The Health Care Summit, Posted by Joe Klein
Read more: http://swampland.blogs.time.com/2010/02/26/the-health-care-summit/#ixzz0gpvVy1R4
Tags: health care summit, joe klein, U.S. Congress
Posted in Political action | 1 Comment »
February 25th, 2010
The health care sham conference being held by The Obama and Congress is just another dog and pony show. Seniors and families with children should be sick and tired of the push for government health care. Only the most uninformed still support the failed future of government health care. Anyone doing any research will seem that government health care will damage and ruin the current health care in the U.S. and replace it with a failed model of government control. Seniors and future Seniors have the most to lose and should be making their views very clear to Congress.
Washington (CNN) – Although the overall health care reform bills passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate are unpopular, many of the provisions in the existing bills are extremely popular, even among Republicans, according to a new national poll.
A CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Wednesday also indicates that only a quarter of the public want Congress to stop all work on health care, with nearly three quarters saying lawmakers should pass some kind of reform. 25 percent of people questioned in the poll say Congress should pass legislation similar to the bills passed by both chambers, with 48 percent saying lawmakers should work on an entirely new bill and a quarter saying Congress should stop all work on health care reform. The survey indicates nearly 4 in 10 Democrats saying Congress should start from scratch and just 1 in 10 saying lawmakers should stop all work on health care. A majority of Republicans questioned, 54 percent, want Congress to start from scratch, with just under 4 in 10 saying lawmakers should halt work on health care reform.
52 percent of Independents want Congress to start work on a new bill, with 27 percent saying lawmakers should stop all work, and 18 percent saying that the current legislation should be passed into law.
The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll was conducted February 12-15, with 1,023 adult Americans questioned by telephone. The survey’s sampling error is plus or minus 3 percentage points for the overall survey.
May be CNN should run a pool on Congress working on JOBS vs Health care.
Tags: congress, government healthcare, healthcare, Obama, senors
Posted in Political action | Comments Off
February 23rd, 2010
Republican Scott Brown joined four other Republicans, 55 Democrats and two independents ( a Democrat & Socialist) to overcome a procedural hurdle that sets up a final vote later this week.
Did you REALLY think Scott Brown was a conservative??? lol
Just where does this bill do anything to creat jobs???
Tags: Democrats, Harry Reid, jobs bill, Scott Brown
Posted in Political action | No Comments »
February 23rd, 2010
A libertarian web site looking at what is happening in the Americas primarily. We believe like Thomas Jefferson, “That government is best which governs least”. Join us on facebook also at
Americas Independent Movement.
Tags: conservative, facebook, libertarian
Posted in Florida happenings, Political action, Politics Happening Internationally | No Comments »
February 21st, 2010
“Obama better understood community organization and peer-to-peer communication than any recent candidate and we are applying that lesson.”
He said Labour had made 400,000 voter contacts in marginal seats since the start of the year — double the number of such contacts in the 2005 election – using software that allows party members to set up phone banks in their homes to contact voters and build a relationship with them.
Revealing a new election slogan, “A future fair for all” — due to be officially unveiled by Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Saturday — Alexander said it had been chosen to counter what he called the Conservative’s “empty” offer of change.
“Change is a process, future is a destination. People want a sense of hope, possibility and pride about Britain,” he said, adding that beneath the anxiety and anger over bankers’ bonuses, the expenses scandal and the recession, there was a “submerged optimism” among voters.
A new election slogan, “A future fair for all” — due to be officially unveiled by Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Saturday.
This statement should be “A future failure for all but the FEW. Only non performers are benefiting from the unfair treatment of the producers. Those that produce including union workers will suffer from a “make them all the same attitude” by government.
This is the attitude that has marked Socialist failure from the beginning of time. The people will continue to suffer from this failed vision.
Why is The Obama so set in making the same mistake as so many other failed governments leaders and dictators..
Tags: fair future, Gordon Brown, Obama, Socialism and Fascism
Posted in Political action | 3 Comments »
February 12th, 2010
Reid criticizes lawyers group, AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION.
Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., criticized the American Bar Association on Thursday, saying it should “get a new life” in how it rates prospective federal judges, after one of his choices got a mixed review. Reid expanded his criticism to include the Supreme Court, whose makeup, he said, consists of “people who have never seen the outside world.” HELLO HARRY.. you are totally clueless.
“I have asked President (Barack) Obama, ‘Let’s get somebody on the court that has not been a judge.’ They need to do more than thinking of themselves as these people who walk around in these robes in these fancy chambers.” Does Harry Reid no know we are talking about the COURT.. A good place to have OUR best JUDGES.
The bar shares its ratings in an advisory capacity with the White House and the Senate, which votes on the nominees. The committee considers a nominee’s “professional competence, integrity and judicial temperament.” It rates each nominee as “well qualified,” “qualified,” or “not qualified.”
Reid was set off by the ABA’s rating of Las Vegas attorney Gloria Navarro, who also appeared before the Senate committee as his choice and Obama’s nominee to become a U.S. district judge in Nevada. According to the association’s 15-member Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary, a “substantial majority,” consisting of 10 to 13 members, rated Navarro “qualified,” while a minority rated her “not qualified.”
Based on the poor to incompetent decisions made by REID. It might be time for him to be removed from his leadership position and set him up for a evaluation for competency.
Tags: American Bar Association, Barack Obama, Gloria Navarro, Reid, Supreme Court
Posted in Political action | No Comments »
February 11th, 2010
“I, like most of the American people, don’t begrudge people success or wealth. That is part of the free- market system.” THE Obama
Tags: free market, Obama
Posted in Political action | No Comments »
February 11th, 2010
First Lady Links Childhood Obesity to National Security in Launch of ‘Let’s Move’ Campaign Tuesday, February 09, 2010.
Really????? What does she think about the loss of jobs and children forced into poverty by the Socialist push by The Obama, Reid and Pelosi???
National Security is more than heavy people and the government attempt to take over our choices of food.
Some of the goals include ending what Obama referred to as “food deserts” with a $400 million a year “Healthy Food Financing Initiative,” which will bring grocery stores to low-income neighborhoods and “help places like convenience stores carry healthier food options.”
Obama called for overhauling many federal laws and guidelines, including adding $10 billion over the next decade to “update” the Childhood Nutrition Act, which feeds 31 million children at school and would add funding to feed more children. Maybe the GOVERNMENT should just feed everyone what the GOVERNMENT thinks they should eat!!
May be if the Democratic Socialist in charge would work to free the free market from oppressive government control Americans could start getting jobs from business and not from the Government!! People with jobs have money to make choices. It is time for the people to make the choice and NOT the government.
May be Michelle Obama should comment on: Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.), a pro-life Democrat, said the White House and House leadership are pressuring him to keep quiet about the taxpayer-funding of health plans that cover abortion as mandated in the Senate health care bill. Why don’t we hear her speak out on this issue?
Tags: Bart Stupak, Childhood Nutrition, Michelle Obama, National Security
Posted in Political action | No Comments »
February 9th, 2010
Michelle Obama doesn’t seem to understand when she says, “looking his critics in the eye”. The ISSUE is his critics are the American PEOPLE!
“I think my husband has done a phenomenal job staying on course, looking his critics in the eye, coming up with clear solutions against staying the course,” Michelle Obama told Robin Roberts in an exclusive morning television interview on “Good Morning America.” “That’s what leadership is. But people have the right to criticize the President of the United States.”
Michelle Obama’s comments came in response to recent criticism from Sarah Palin who told TEA Party conventioneers in Nashville, Tenn., this weekend she wants to ask Obama supporters, “How is that hope-y, change-y stuff working out for you?”
The Obama view is failing because the United States is not interested is lowering the country to the level of either Fascist or Socialist models Obama is using to change the U.S..
The Obama administration is a complete disaster and failure.
Tags: Fascist, Obama, Sarah Palin, socialist, TEA Party
Posted in Political action | No Comments »