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Disgusted with obama administration - Part II

  • Belly35
    Can you point the American people to where that 67 million tax payer money went also?


  • QuakerOats
    Obama adviser compares Republicans to terrorists, kidnappers, arsonists...


    This is what happens when a radical marxist gains power.


    They can all go fuck themselves.
  • IggyPride00
    QuakerOats;1508252 wrote:Obama adviser compares Republicans to terrorists, kidnappers, arsonists...


    This is what happens when a radical marxist gains power.


    They can all go fuck themselves.
    A senior Obama adviser literally described Conservatives as a suicide bomber with a bomb strapped to their chest.

    Another favorite of the regime has been to Thelma and Louise in that Conservatives supposedly want to take everyone over the cliff with them if they can't get what they want.

    The extremism is stunning coming from a regime that would no doubt be feigning outrage if these same quotes were being made to describe liberals.
  • Belly35
    QuakerOats;1508252 wrote:Obama adviser compares Republicans to terrorists, kidnappers, arsonists...


    This is what happens when a radical marxist gains power.


    They can all go fuck themselves.
    When the riots begin I’m ready, willing and able to take back my Country.
  • IggyPride00
    People think the unrest is bad now? Wait until Slick Willy and his Wife get back in the White House in 2016.

    Obummer and crew are amateurs when it comes to dealing with political enemies when you compare them to the Clinton machine.

    Hillary and Bill are just dying for their shot at the Tea Party right now.
  • QuakerOats
    Belly35;1508264 wrote:When the riots begin I’m ready, willing and able to take back my Country.


    I would be proud to stand with you.
  • gut
    IggyPride00;1508257 wrote:A senior Obama adviser literally described Conservatives as a suicide bomber with a bomb strapped to their chest..
    It's so very unpresidential and completely bereft of leadership. You don't negotiate by way of public demonization. I understand that Repubs have their own issues, but antagonizing the other side is almost never an effective negotiating strategy.

    However, it's perhaps not surprising (in hindsight) given Obama only knows campaigning and views everything through the prism of votes/elections. It is very much a community agitator approach to try to manipulate public opinion to get the other side to cave to your demands (and it's usually nothing more than hot air as the tactic is old and stale and much has been written on how to deal with it).
  • BoatShoes
    gut;1508352 wrote:It's so very unpresidential and completely bereft of leadership. You don't negotiate by way of public demonization. I understand that Repubs have their own issues, but antagonizing the other side is almost never an effective negotiating strategy.

    However, it's perhaps not surprising (in hindsight) given Obama only knows campaigning and views everything through the prism of votes/elections. It is very much a community agitator approach to try to manipulate public opinion to get the other side to cave to your demands (and it's usually nothing more than hot air as the tactic is old and stale and much has been written on how to deal with it).
    The President should avoid that language but he's not the only one who feels that way. The mainstream repubs are lining up and using similar language...
  • gut
    BoatShoes;1508775 wrote:The President should avoid that language but he's not the only one who feels that way. The mainstream repubs are lining up and using similar language...
    It's about the only instance where Obama has led by example
  • gut
    Obama disappointed that the markets have not reacted to the shutdown. Goes on to say:
    "...but President Obama said that Wall Street should be worried about more serious consequences now that the government is closed for business and the debt limit deadline is just around the corner..."This time's different," Mr. Obama said in an interview with CNBC that aired Wednesday afternoon. "I think they should be concerned.""

    Are you fucking kidding me? What kind of leader attempts to create a market panic? There is absolutely no excusing such a comment. He's deliberately trying to ellicit a negative market reaction so he can run around in the press saying Repubs are destroying the economy. How can anyone defend this buffoon?

    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57605766/as-shutdown-continues-obama-says-wall-street-should-be-concerned/
  • jmog
    gut;1511514 wrote:Obama disappointed that the markets have not reacted to the shutdown. Goes on to say:
    "...but President Obama said that Wall Street should be worried about more serious consequences now that the government is closed for business and the debt limit deadline is just around the corner..."This time's different," Mr. Obama said in an interview with CNBC that aired Wednesday afternoon. "I think they should be concerned.""

    Are you fucking kidding me? What kind of leader attempts to create a market panic? There is absolutely no excusing such a comment. He's deliberately trying to ellicit a negative market reaction so he can run around in the press saying Repubs are destroying the economy. How can anyone defend this buffoon?

    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57605766/as-shutdown-continues-obama-says-wall-street-should-be-concerned/
    Proof that he is a terrible leader. He's actually upset the markets haven't crashed to stick it to the Rs.
  • gut
    jmog;1511521 wrote:Proof that he is a terrible leader. He's actually upset the markets haven't crashed to stick it to the Rs.
    It's not only indefensible, it should be borderline impeachable. It's truly an astounding thing for a POTUS to say. At best, you'd like to think he's simply too stupid (maybe off teleprompter again) to realize the implications of what he is saying.

    Although maybe it's not actually meant for the markets. Skittish as markets can be, I suspect they aren't as gullible and ignorant as the people Obama's comments are usually targeted at.
  • BoatShoes
    gut;1511514 wrote:Obama disappointed that the markets have not reacted to the shutdown. Goes on to say:
    "...but President Obama said that Wall Street should be worried about more serious consequences now that the government is closed for business and the debt limit deadline is just around the corner..."This time's different," Mr. Obama said in an interview with CNBC that aired Wednesday afternoon. "I think they should be concerned.""

    Are you fucking kidding me? What kind of leader attempts to create a market panic? There is absolutely no excusing such a comment. He's deliberately trying to ellicit a negative market reaction so he can run around in the press saying Repubs are destroying the economy. How can anyone defend this buffoon?

    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57605766/as-shutdown-continues-obama-says-wall-street-should-be-concerned/
    LOL. He is not trying to elicit market panic. Markets should indeed be worried. These business folks don't quite seem to realize that the Tea Party people truly don't think going over the so-called "debt ceiling" would be a bad thing.
  • BoatShoes
    gut;1511527 wrote:It's not only indefensible, it should be borderline impeachable. It's truly an astounding thing for a POTUS to say. At best, you'd like to think he's simply too stupid (maybe off teleprompter again) to realize the implications of what he is saying.

    Although maybe it's not actually meant for the markets. Skittish as markets can be, I suspect they aren't as gullible and ignorant as the people Obama's comments are usually targeted at.
    LOL.
  • BoatShoes
    jmog;1511521 wrote:Proof that he is a terrible leader. He's actually upset the markets haven't crashed to stick it to the Rs.
    Ha, no he isn't. Not a reasonable interpretation. Hope this helps.
  • jmog
    BoatShoes;1512720 wrote:Ha, no he isn't. Not a reasonable interpretation. Hope this helps.
    So you don't believe with this shutdown or the sequester Obama EVER looked to make things "harder" on the country in order to make the Rs look bad? I am sorry but there is too much evidence and his own words to back up that interpretation.
  • QuakerOats
    BoatShoes;1512718 wrote:LOL. He is not trying to elicit market panic. Markets should indeed be worried. These business folks don't quite seem to realize that the Tea Party people truly don't think going over the so-called "debt ceiling" would be a bad thing.


    Blame the tea party; the group who advocates for the type of fiscal sanity that would make raising the debt ceiling (and this whole showdown) a moot point, because we wouldn't have trillions of debt in the first place.

    Karl, your brilliance, and that of the Activist-in-Chief, is immeasurable.
  • fish82
    BoatShoes;1512718 wrote:LOL. He is not trying to elicit market panic.
    Maybe not...but he's being his usual petulant self over the fact that they aren't panicking.
    BoatShoes;1512718 wrote:Markets should indeed be worried. These business folks don't quite seem to realize that the Tea Party people truly don't think going over the so-called "debt ceiling" would be a bad thing.
    Gosh, they must be total idiots. I'm surprised that they make any money with that degree of ineptitude.
  • gut
    BoatShoes;1512718 wrote:LOL. He is not trying to elicit market panic. Markets should indeed be worried. These business folks don't quite seem to realize that the Tea Party people truly don't think going over the so-called "debt ceiling" would be a bad thing.
    More idiocy. There is no reason for the POTUS to say that. It is not his job to alert the markets (he's far too incompetent to tell them how to do their job, anyway).

    The kool-aid has all but fried whatever remaining braincells you had. This is unprecedented for a POTUS to say. And he is only doing it to try to induce a sell-off so he can point more fingers at Obama. It's like the sequester all over again - he tried to pump doom and gloom, and he's doing his darnedest to avoid a repeat of his failed governing by fear.

    I don't know how anyone can continue to support this guy. He's an egomaniacal fool, completely bereft of leadership, that only cares about his own political future and legacy. That one insider let slip "we don't care how long the shutdown goes..we're winning". It's not about what is good for the country, it's only about what they can gain politically. This administration has acted that way from Day 1, and it's a big part of the division and lack of leadership in Washington.

    Obama is an abject failure and a disgrace. You have to be a complete moron to continue to support the guy. You care a heck of a lot more about defending him than he does for you or your country.
  • gut
    BoatShoes;1512720 wrote:Ha, no he isn't. Not a reasonable interpretation. Hope this helps.
    So why did he say it then? Is Obama just a complete moron (indeed). How do you interpret it? You think Obama is trying to start an orderly decline of the market so it doesn't happen all in one day after a default?
  • QuakerOats
    [h=2]Priest: Obama Admin. Denied Mass to Catholics[/h]
    How about trying this one on for size? Here is the press release headline from Congressman Tim Huelskamp’s office this afternoon:
    Obama Administration Denies Mass to Catholics
    Apparently, a priest was denied access to a military chapel this weekend. Father Ray Leonard serves at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay in Georgia but because of the government shutdown, he wasn’t allowed to go to celebrate Mass this past weekend.
    He is contracted by the Defense Department to meet the spiritual needs of Catholics, but not now. The chapel doors were locked and the sign said, “Shutdown: No Catholic service till further notice.”
    Father Leonard said the following:
    “This is our church, Catholics have an expectation and obligation to attend Mass and we were told, ‘No you can’t go to church this week…“ My parishioners were upset. They were angry and dismayed. They couldn’t believe that in America they’d be denied access to Mass by the government.”
    Rep. Tim Huelskamp had this reaction:
    “Time and time again this Administration demonstrates it is waging a war against the very religious freedoms upon which America was founded. This is exactly why we worked to pass legislation (House Concurrent Resolution 58) this past weekend – to protect the religious liberties of all those who bravely serve in our Armed Forces.”






    The assault continues.

    Change we can believe in ...
  • Devils Advocate
    ^^^^ No one, especially the president has stopped this degenerate partisan from practicing his religion. He is free to do so off federal property. And anyone that wishes to fulfill their delusional practice of idol worshiping is welcome to do the same. Just not with the other idiots at the same time and place on the military base.

    Unfortunately He will have more time to groom nice young male butts to satisfy his homosexual tendencies.
  • jmog
    Devils Advocate;1515302 wrote:^^^^ No one, especially the president has stopped this degenerate partisan from practicing his religion. He is free to do so off federal property. And anyone that wishes to fulfill their delusional practice of idol worshiping is welcome to do the same. Just not with the other idiots at the same time and place on the military base.

    Unfortunately He will have more time to groom nice young male butts to satisfy his homosexual tendencies.
    Well that was pretty dispicable don't you think?
  • Devils Advocate
    Yes. Buggering litlle boys and claiming freedom of religion is despicable.