These were scheduled for yesterday afternoon,
But better late than never. Nothing about them has changed, really, other than ObaMao’s ratings may be even lower. Wondering about where those ratings came from? Look here to Wenzel Strategies.
Just 39% gave Obama positive job approval marks, while 59% gave him negative marks, the national telephone poll reveals. Two percent said they were unsure on the question.
Even among Democrats, Obama shows weakness on the question, as 66% of Dems give him positive marks and 32% give him negative ratings. Republicans, not surprisingly, are overwhelmingly negative – just 15% say he is doing either an excellent or good job, while 83% of GOPers gave him negative marks.
And here are the data sheets compiled. How’s that Hopey Changey thing working for you? It is a proven recorded fact that that shit doesn’t work. What we HAD, DID! But they infiltrated, the monarchists and the Marxists, and look where we are now courtesy of all that. Look at our job numbers, look at our national debt. All of that “progressive” shit that has been fed to us a piece at a time for the last nearly a century, And we’re folding as have all the nations and empires of history that started strong and went left folded. And then, to top it all, comes this:
Just a couple of days ago Canada Free Press published an article by Move America Forward, May 27, 2011, “Obama Admin Wants to Cut Troop Pay” that highlights what this crooked double-dealing imposter in our White House wants to do to our loyal, brave and sacrificing military personnel. One has to wonder how that narcissistic usurper can look at himself in the obviously much-used mirrors in OUR White House without regurgitating.
Cutting the pay of the same people that HE sends out of this country with no guarantees that they will return in one undamaged piece or if they will return at all has got to be the lowest and most despicable, dishonorable and depraved act possible for a human being.
Yeah, back at the first of the year I had wondered why my military retirement check had dropped. Retirement checks aren’t supposed to do that. If there is no increase in cost of living, it stays static. If there is, it goes up commensurate.
And of course you remember how terrible the Patriot Act was/is? How it was to be done away with? Isn’t it amazing how, as with firearms let’s say, The Bad Guys are all about The Good Guys giving up a tool of protection where THEY would use it for oppression?
“We’re getting to a gap between what the public thinks the law says and what the American government secretly thinks the law says,” Wyden told Danger Room in an interview in his Senate office. “When you’ve got that kind of a gap, you’re going to have a problem on your hands.”
What exactly does Wyden mean by that? As a member of the intelligence committee, he laments that he can’t precisely explain without disclosing classified information. But one component of the Patriot Act in particular gives him immense pause: the so-called “business-records provision,” which empowers the FBI to get businesses, medical offices, banks and other organizations to turn over any “tangible things” it deems relevant to a security investigation.
And this guy’s a DEMOCRAT! Seems pretty “blue dog” to me. He seems more of a Republican than a lot of republicans. Here we have an article about how the TEA Party is stirring trepidation amongst the established “good ol’ boy GOP/RINO” group.
One is that Democrats benefit from fake tea party candidates siphoning crucial votes from a Republican candidate.
The other is the ongoing tendency of the Republican establishment to invite tea party rebellions by picking more-liberal candidates, such as Dede Scozzafava, who lost another Republican-leaning New York congressional district in a special election in 2009.
In last week’s New York election, Democrat Kathy Hochul upset Republican Jane Corwin, 47 percent to 43 percent.
Millionaire Jack Davis drained votes from Mrs. Corwin by spending $3 million of his own money to gather enough petition signatures to get himself on the ballot identified as the “tea party” candidate, despite a history of running as a Democrat and his liberal stances on spending and other key tea party issues.
Some Republican operatives blamed the confusion on the failure of local tea party groups to unite behind Mrs. Corwin and to expose Mr. Davis as a fake.
“The local Republican Party in that district should have reached out to tea party types to make sure Davis, who got 9 percent of the vote, didnt get the traction he needed in order to get that 9 percent,” longtime Republican campaign consultant Kenny Klinge said.
Mr. Klinge predicted the tea party “will be more of hindrance than an asset in 2012 if the Republican leadership doesn’t reach out to the tea party.”
The thing is, people do not seem to be communicating properly, the intel isn’t flowing up the chain, and too many establishment sorts want the confusion to remain. The TEA Party must definitely be in collusion with the Rs, it’s almost a total given the Ds will be for higher taxes and greater dependency of the public on the government.
Speaking of government. Aren’t those in power supposed to be elected? I realize other Presidents have had some appointed heads of various agencies. These are nicknamed czars. But this screaming socialist has decided if he can’t get what he wants through Congress, he’ll simply create agencies and staff them with those who share like mind, thereby eliminating Congress from the equation. Yes, others have had them. No, there has never been a level of them such as this, and never with such a universal “progressive” bent.
With Democrats and their liberal allies urging President Obama to use the Memorial Day recess to appoint consumer advocate and Harvard professor Elizabeth Warren to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to avoid a Senate confirmation fight, Republicans on Thursday moved to prevent the Senate from recessing — making it impossible for Mr. Obama to install her or a number of other controversial nominees to unfilled posts.
“President Obama has been packing agencies with left-wing ideologues, but thankfully he won’t be able to for at least the next week,” said Sen. Jim DeMint, South Carolina Republican, after he and other Senate conservatives convinced the House Republican leadership not to send the Senate an adjournment resolution. “No controversial nominees will be allowed to circumvent the confirmation process during the break.”
At least our guys stopped it from happening. We’ve GOT to take the government back, and we’ve got to fire a lot of non-elected officials.
And just to calm down a bit, let me give you something to make you scratch your head, and then dream about.
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So much for government of, by, and for the people. When there’s a “gap” of this kind, then there’s tyranny.
I love this quote. “you’re going to have a problem on your hands”. HA! Understatement of the year …. no, of the decade. Wait, no, …. understatement of the last 235 years.
Also,
I do dream about it. I’m fascinated by the origins of human civilization and its advance through to the Iron Age.
Though I don’t necessarily buy the “full bloom civilization” idea (it’s a little too “Ancient Aliens” for me); I do suspect that there’s a lot more to the history of human civilization than the last 10,000 years. There’s about 65,000 years of unaccounted for human history that may have occurred during interglacials that were subsequently wiped clean by glaciation. Not to mention the effect that re-glaciation would have had on any human populations, population centers, and nascent civilization that might have grown in between glaciations.
Not to put too facetious a label on it, but there’s been a shitload of “Climate Change” over the last 10,000 years; and even more over the past 100,000 years. For instance, the Sahara Desert was hugely populated (relatively speaking) with a FISHING-based populace as recently as 5,000 yrs ago.
As a side note, it always bugs me that pre-copper humanity is called the “Stone Age”, when it was (obviously, I think) actually the “Wood Age”. It leads to stupid theories about how humans spread across the globe (like the Bering land-bridge), and puts the wrong limits on the level of technological and civilizational advancement of pre-metal humans.
I’ll stop now, before I ramble too long.
Oh yeah, we’ve been here, or beyond here, I’d guess numerous times. Where that leads is to The Foundation. One of those cycles of ice, or magnetic rollover, or massive tectonic shift, we were advanced enough to a. Colonize elsewhere and it’s our ancient selves coming to maybe speed up the recovery, or b. some other civilization more advanced than ours saw promise and took a bunch of ancient us out of here to save the race, or c. the “missing link” is not between Neanderthal and Homo Sapiens, but beyond us and seeded because the dna would function. Maybe we’ll have all the answers someday.
Same goes for the political sphere. We had a King. We built America and kicked him out. We’re having a King develop once more. We’ll have to kick him out again.