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A little reminder…

by Kafir ( 208 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Cult of Obama, Open thread, Politics at July 25th, 2011 - 5:00 pm

Please enjoy this open thread…

So Now The FBI Has Also Been Implicated In Fast And Furious!

by Flyovercountry ( 14 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines at July 25th, 2011 - 4:47 pm

What does the involvement of the FBI and the newest revelations about Fast and Furious mean?

In a nutshell, it is proof of involvement beyond the Little old ATF & E.  Since we already have the presser from February of 2009 in which a senior Assistant Attorney General names President Obama as the architect of this debacle which is responsible for the murder of more than a few American citizens, this only serves as corroboration.  The more corroboration however, the harder it will be for even the slimiest of pols. to escape it, and Obama certainly qualifies under that standard.

Essential VDH: Our Ten Trillion Dollar Man

by Iron Fist ( 237 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Elections, Elections 2012, Politics at July 25th, 2011 - 2:00 pm

As the magnitude of the failure of the Obama Administration becomes obvious to even his staunchest supporters, VDH dissects our big-spending President and finds him to be every tropism of the Hard Left rolled into one. But he is not much of a bargin at this price. We haven’t bought much for our staggering deficits:

Obama has managed the nearly impossible: the greatest peacetime deficits in U.S. history — about $1.5 trillion per year — in his first three years achieved almost no economic expansion. Instead, unemployment is chronic and stays over 9.2%; growth is stagnant; gas is sky-high — and the president seems stunned that none of what he had promised came to pass. All his liberal nostrums have been tried and been found wanting. There is no successful EU model, no winning blue-state statist paradigm for guidance.

The economy should be booming. That is what Keyensians have assured us of for decades (Obama the Keyensian! Raaaaacist! 8O) Instead we have (hopefully) seen the utter discrediting of Keyensianism. It is worse than doing nothing, because now we have added 50% to out national debt, and that millstone will be around the neck of the economy for the next 100 years. Had we simply done nothing, it is possible the economy could have recovered by now.

Carter 2.0
With a subheading like that, who can resist another round of “That ’70s Show”?

Abroad the misdirection, confusion, and petulance mirror-image the debt mess. In Libya we have no mission aim, no methodology, and no desired outcome — our consolation only that Libya is a tiny country compared to a nearly 30-million person Afghanistan or Iraq. Obama went to the Arab League and the UN, but not the U.S. Congress for authorization — but to do what? Help the rebels? Enforce a no-fly-zone? Kill Gaddafi? Overthrow the government? All, some, or none?

Our disasterous policy in Libya is simply an example of out disasterous policy everywhere. We can’t back Israel for anything, and we can’t seem to decide who we really want to win in Libya. Hanson has a theory on that:

The only reason I can think why we bombed Gaddafi, and then allowed him to survive, is that we ourselves are terrified of the possible end-game and aftermath, given that we have little idea of who the rebels are, and even less whether they would be better, the same, or worse than the horrific status quo.

Much like we had to pass ObamaCare to find out what was in it, we have to overthrow Kadaffy to find out what the rebels we are supporting actually are. So we half-way support them, as though we wanted them to fail. That our goal is the kind of bloody stalemate that is worse than mere war, worse even than losing a war.

Obama is the final expiation of all of America’s “sins”, the true Messiah of the Left:

Obama, you see, is our nemesis. He is a totem, the logical manifestation of a warped media, the reification of some crazy — and arrogant — ideas about redistributive politics, the statist economy, and cultural and social life that permeated American life the last forty years. He is the president with a 1,000 faces that we have all seen at work, on TV, throughout American life, and at some point the odds determined that we had to have a rendezvous with him— perhaps a catharsis to teach us the wages of Keynesian debt, of a social policy contrary to human nature with its equality of result doctrines, of an all-powerful, all-growing unaccountable government, of the now hip ambiguity about past American protocols and history. Obama is the exaggeration of all the dubious ideas that arose since the 1960s — brought to fruition on his watch, delivered by mellifluous cadences by an untouchable persona.

An utter disaster, without hope of mitigation. That is what we are left with for the Obama Administration. We still have more than a year of it to go, and Obama still will be a formidible candidate going into next year’s election. It is possible that he’ll exceed Carter, and win re-election. If that happens, the country will have chosen national suicide over substance. No one can deny the utter failure o f the Obama Administration. To elect four more years of failure would be madness.

US tax money reaches the Taliban

by Phantom Ace ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Afghanistan, Headlines, Islamic Finance, Islamic hypocrisy, Islamic Supremacism, Taliban at July 25th, 2011 - 11:34 am

The corruption of the Karzai regime is disgusting. Clearly the Taliban has it infiltrated. While our soldiers die to prop them up, they have double dealings with the enemy. Afghan trucking companies with ties to the Karzai regime have the contracts to supply our troops. Some of the money from those contracts have been funneled to the Taliban.

A year-long military-led investigation has concluded that U.S. taxpayer money has been indirectly funneled to the Taliban under a $2.16 billion transportation contract that the United States has funded in part to promote Afghan businesses.

The unreleased investigation provides seemingly definitive evidence that corruption puts U.S. transportation money into enemy hands, a finding consistent with previous inquiries carried out by Congress, other federal agencies and the military. Yet U.S. and Afghan efforts to address the problem have been slow and ineffective, and all eight of the trucking firms involved in the work remain on U.S. payroll. In March, the Pentagon extended the contract for six months.

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The trucking subcontractors then made deposits into an Afghan National Police commander’s account, already swollen with payments from other subcontractors, in exchange for guarantees of safe passage for the convoys. Intelligence officials traced $3.3 million, withdrawn in 27 transactions from the commander’s account, that was transferred to insurgents in the form of weapons, explosives and cash.

This is despicable!

(Hat Tip: Guggi)