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Courtesy Of Every Idiot Who Voted For Obama, Or Stupidly Lodged A Protest By Not Voting At All

by Flyovercountry ( 165 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Progressives at October 7th, 2013 - 7:00 am

Political Cartoons by Gary Varvel

Color me shocked that Barack Obama and his cohorts have used the occasion of the Government Shutdown as an opportunity to inflict as much pain on the American People as they felt to be politically beneficial. It’s not like this merry band of governing miscreants created a program that gifted assault weapons to Mexican Crime Lords, a program’s stupidity that was matched in its level of outrageousness by the purpose behind it. The entire exercise was set in motion for the sole purpose of creating a hatred for our Second Amendment, something that was supposed to be the natural reaction to the inevitable violence that would ensue. It’s not like this merry band of governing miscreants had not already used the budgetary growth slow downs for the same exact attempts to inflict pain upon Americans, so that Americans would scream to get the full scope of government waste and fraud restored. It’s not like this merry band of governing miscreants had not already sacrificed four American Citizens to a mob of terrorist thugs in Benghazi simply because the political calculus performed told them that it would be less harmful to allow those Americans die in order to keep the myth of Barack Obama’s foreign policy success alive and kicking prior to the 2012 Election.

This may surprise many of you, but the Executive Branch really does have quite a bit of discretion when it comes to how these temporary shutdowns are administered. The more astute of you may remember that our Federal Government has shut down a total of Seventeen time before, and those of you who possess adult memories can probably remember some of the things that were affected during previous such instances, and some of the things that are unique to today’s shut down. For instance, Social Security and payments to those qualifying for Veteran’s benefits have never been previously affected, as those funds are a matter of statutory distribution, or in the common parlance, written into the law already. I read as a comment on a previous post that the Interstate Highway that runs North and South through Tennessee’s Smokey Mountains, I75, has been closed because it traverses a National Park, despite the fact that the State of Tennessee is responsible for maintaining and patrolling that particular piece of highway. It costs our Federal Government more to close it than to allow travel to continue. Those WWII vets who were refused entry to their very own memorial might be surprised to learn that the Federal Government did not even administer that memorial that they went out of their way to close down, and are continuing to keep shut at this moment. Administration of that particular park is the responsibility of the city government of Washington D.C.

Currently, the House Republicans have passed Four resolutions designed to fund those areas of government which are being used to inflict pain upon the American People specifically, and offered to negotiate a way out of this mess with Dear Leader, who has firmed on his stance of all or nothing. I do not know how or when this whole mess will end, but I do know that the fault dear Brutus is not in our stars, but in our President that the government is shut down. I do know that the pain that the American People are experiencing, which by the way is far greater than that pain experienced during the Seventeen previous such government shut downs, is the direct result of our President specifically making decisions to inflict that pain.

Here’s a particularly good read, written by Charles Krauthammer. Two things stand out about this article for me. One, Dr. Krauthammer was one of the pundits who blasted Ted Cruz and the Tea Party for this particular tactic, and even went so far as to suggest that Cruz run for Prime Minister of Canada. Two, he admits that while he disagrees with the tactic taken, he agrees wholeheartedly with the substance of the argument made, which for those of us inhabiting the substance over style universe, is what we really wanted to hear anyhow. It is possible that the success of the tactic thus far may be winning over some of those squishy moderate types.

From the Krauthammer essay:

(1) Substance

President Obama indignantly insists that GOP attempts to abolish or amend ObamaCare are unseemly because it is “settled” law, having passed both houses of Congress, obtained his signature and passed muster with the Supreme Court.

Yes, settledness makes for a strong argument — except from a president whose administration has unilaterally changed ObamaCare five times after its passage, including, most brazenly, a year-long suspension of the employer mandate.

Article 1 of the Constitution grants the legislative power entirely to Congress. Under what constitutional principle has Obama unilaterally amended the law? Yet when the House of Representatives undertakes a constitutionally correct, i.e., legislative, procedure for suspending the other mandate — the individual mandate — this is portrayed as some extra-constitutional sabotage of the rule of law.

Why is tying that amendment to a generalized spending bill an outrage, while unilateral amendment by the executive (with a Valerie Jarrett blog item for spin) is perfectly fine?

(2) Perpetrators

The mainstream media have been fairly unanimous in blaming the government shutdown on the GOP. Accordingly, House Republicans presented three bills to restore funding to national parks, veterans and the District of Columbia government. Democrats voted down all three. (For procedural reasons, the measures required a two-thirds majority.)

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid won’t even consider these refunding measures. And the White House has promised a presidential veto.

The reason is obvious: to prolong the pain and thus add to the political advantage gained from a shutdown blamed on the GOP. They are confident the media will do a “GOP makes little Johnny weep at the closed gates of Yellowstone, film at 11” despite Republicans having just offered legislation to open them.

(3) Origins

The most ubiquitous conventional wisdom is that the ultimate cause of these troubles is out-of-control Tea Party anarchists.

But is this really where the causal chain ends? The Tea Party was created by Obama’s first-term overreach, most specifically ObamaCare. This frantic fight against it today is the fruits of the way it was originally enacted.

From Social Security to civil rights to Medicaid to Medicare, never in the modern history of the country has major social legislation been enacted on a straight party-line vote. Never. In every case, there was significant reaching across the aisle, enhancing the law’s legitimacy and endurance.

Yet ObamaCare — which revolutionizes one-sixth of the economy, regulates every aspect of medical practice and intimately affects just about every citizen — passed without a single GOP vote.

So my friends, this is what it all comes down to. Here is how our President views himself, and more importantly, it is a sign to us, how Dear Leader has decreed that we address him.

Cross Posted from Musings of a Mad Conservative.

Friday with the ‘hammer: Republicans should have fought over the debt ceiling, not Obamacare funding

by Phantom Ace ( 113 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Republican Party at October 4th, 2013 - 12:00 pm

I know many disagree with my view that the Republicans by trying to defund Obamcare fell into Obama’s trap. For months Ted Cruz was telegraphing that he was going to rally Republicans for a showdown over Obamacare. This was the type of fight the Obama Regime and their Media cohorts wanted. The NSA spying scandal and his attempts to start a war in Syria, was doing him political damage. Now thanks to Government Shutdown Obama has the Republican Party as the perfect strawman to beat up on.

The fight the GOP should have had was the debt ceiling. The American public by a 2-1 margin were against raising the debt ceiling, without cuts. That is an issue the Republicans could have won on. Instead led by emotionalism, the Republican Party went right into the trap the Obama Regime and their media allies laid.

The mainstream media have been fairly unanimous in blaming the government shutdown on the GOP. Accordingly, House Republicans presented three bills to restore funding to national parks, veterans and the District of Columbia government. Democrats voted down all three. (For procedural reasons, the measures required a two-thirds majority.)

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid won’t even consider these refunding measures. And the White House has promised a presidential veto.

The reason is obvious: to prolong the pain and thus add to the political advantage gained from a shutdown blamed on the GOP. They are confident the media will do a “GOP makes little Johnny weep at the closed gates of Yellowstone, film at 11” despite Republicans having just offered legislation to open them.

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I don’t agree with current Republican tactics. I thought the defunding demand impossible and, therefore, foolish. I thought that if, nonetheless, the GOP insisted on making a stand, it should not be on shutting down the government, which voters oppose 5-to-1, but on the debt ceiling, which Americans favor 2-to-1 as a vehicle for restraining government.

The Republicans picked a fight on Obamacare funding the Obama Regime wanted over the debt ceiling, a fight they could have won. To make matters worse, John Boehner is now prepared to cave on the debt ceiling.

WASHINGTON — Speaker John A. Boehner has privately told Republican lawmakers anxious about fallout from the government shutdown that he would not allow a potentially more crippling federal default as the atmosphere on Capitol Hill turned increasingly tense on Thursday.

Mr. Boehner’s comments, recounted by multiple lawmakers, that he would use a combination of Republican and Democratic votes to increase the federal debt limit if necessary appeared aimed at reassuring his colleagues — and nervous financial markets — that he did not intend to let the economic crisis spiral further out of control.

Once again, Republican voters have been played. John Boehner goes along with a losing fight, over a fight they could have won. If this is not evidence the GOP is the stupid party that has no strategic thinking I don’t know what is. I know people will  view me as the bad guy or RINO for disagreeing with the Conservative conventional wisdom, that Republicans are winning on the showdown and this was brilliant of  Republicans. But it is my responsibility to tell the readers of this blog the truth of the political situation.

Now that the milk has been spilled, crying over it will change nothing. The Republican Party needs to hold firm. If it means keeping the governmnet shutdown for months so be it. They should not cave on the debt ceiling either. John Boehner needs to be read the riot act on this. The Republicans need to damage Obama as much as possible, so it becomes a draw, that is the only way out of this trap

When a Dictator speaks.

by Guest Post ( 61 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Progressives, Republican Party at October 3rd, 2013 - 11:00 am

Gust Blogger: Doriangrey


Barack Insane Obama has just informed us that he has bent over backward to work with the Republican Party. A fact that will undoubtedly come as a shock to the Republican Party.

Obama: I think it’s fair to say that “I have bent over backwards to work with the Republican party” throughout my presidency

During the course of my presidency, I have bent over backwards to work with the Republican party and have purposely kept my rhetoric down. I think I’m pretty well known for being a calm guy. Sometimes people think I’m too calm. And am I exasperated? Absolutely I’m exasperated because this is entirely unnecessary.

When he was cramming Obamacare down America’s throat, when he locked the Republicans out of meetings over Obamacare and blasted them with his famous “I won” proclamation the notion that he would make the claim that he has bent over backward to work with the Republican Party would have drawn snickers even from his most ardent supporters.

When he obstructed Congress by claiming executive privilege over documents related to Operation Fast and Furious even the judicial system, well reputed for having no sense of humor what-so-ever, would have been hard pressed not to fall on the floor laughing. Moreover I assure you that the Families of Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty upon being told that Barack Insane Obama was bending over backward to work with the Republicans as they attempted to find out what happened in Benghazi and why, would not be able to find the veracity of such a assertion plausible.

Only a tyrant, a dictator or a dictator wannbe could possible behave in the manner Obama has for the last five years, and then turn around and issue such a bald faced lie as to suggest that he has bent over backward to work with the opposition party. The narcissistic arrogant hubris required to call anyone who disagrees with you a racists and a terrorists, to refuse to even listen to them let alone negotiate or compromise with them, and then claim that you have bent over backward to work with them is genuinely staggering.

The author CS Lewis once warned western civilization about men like Barack Insane Obama with these words.

Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
C. S. Lewis

The Fifth Column Treasonous Media have intentionally hidden Obama’s Marxist ideology and upbringing from the American people, they have done so because they know that American’s will not willingly and knowingly adopt a Marxist ideology. They know that the only way to get the majority of American’s to accept Marxism, is to lie to them. Like all Marxist, the Fifth Column Treasonous Media fully accepts the ideology that the end justifies the means, if they have to lie to American’s to get them to accept Marxism, then so be it. That is the exact same ideology driving Barack Insane Obama to proclaim that he has bent over backward to work with the Republicans.

The end justifies the means, and in this case, as so many other cases, like Operation Fast and Furious, and Benghazi, the NSA spying on Americans, the IRS intimidating conservatives, Barack Insane Obama has a Marxist Agenda he pursuing, and lying to America’s is a perfectly acceptable strategy to achieve that goal. The only conceivable context in which Barack Insane Obama’s assertion that he has bent over backward to work with the Republicans could even remotely be considered true, would be that of a Dictator would admits that he hasn’t arrested or had murdered his opposition, and that such benevolent action on his part constitutes bending over backward to work with them.

(Cross Posted @ The Wilderness of Mirrors)

The Birds Are Still Chirping!

by Flyovercountry ( 98 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Progressives, Republican Party at October 2nd, 2013 - 5:00 pm

Political Cartoons by Bob Gorrell

Two distinct and unrelated events occurred this past weekend that gave me related epiphanies. One of those events was a beautiful fall drive across Pennsylvania to the Philadelphia area. The skies were that perfect shade of blue for most of the distance, the leaves are just starting to turn, flocks of birds are making their way South, the days are warm, the nights crisp, and once again, Autumn being my favorite season was reaffirmed. On the drive, the great State of Pennsylvania even helped me to enjoy the scenery for an extended period of time. They did this by marking huge swaths of their freeway system as work zones. Miles of the Pennsylvania Turnpike were pocked with orange barrels, or other warning cones. Speed Limits were lowered, and several signs assured me of the stimulative effects of such construction projects, paid for in large part by the Federal Government. What was missing from the scenery however was any sign of work being performed. Before you cry about it being the weekend, let me clarify this last thought just a little.

There were no people, anywhere. There was no equipment, except for the requisite signs proclaiming that work was imminent. There was no physical evidence,outside of the barrels, that work was ongoing or even begun. There were no signs that anyone had the slightest inclination to begin work at any location, nor was there evidence, in most locations, that actual work was required or repairs necessary. To put the cherry on top of this epiphany sunday, I made the same trip in June, and the same exact stretches of Turnpike were cordoned off with the same exact orange barrels, and the same exact non evidence of work existed then, as now. So, my question for those friends in Philly was simple, “what in the heck is not going on?”

Where exactly is that Stimulus money being spent, because there is absolutely zero evidence of it in those vaunted infrastructure programs, at least not in Pennsylvania. Perhaps, as is so often the case when it comes to government largess, replete with its infamous lack of accountability, some of the funds have gone awry, and there were not sufficient funds left after the graft to actually tear up the roads, there by completing the inconvenience. The fact is that the entire stimulus package, as is always the case in such matters by the way, was nothing more than a political payoff for the union support of the Democrat Party. The bill for this payoff of course was presented to us as some sort of present, sort of like Tom Sawyer’s white picket fence. Except at the end, we didn’t get Aunt Polly’s beautifully cleaned pristine white fence. All we got was a really ugly pig with way too much lip stick on it’s snout, and a huge bill to pay for our trouble.

Elections have consequences, and when you cast your vote America based on soaring rhetoric and empty platitudes, you get exactly what you deserve. As H.L. Mencken put it so eloquently in 1920 while describing the election taking place between Warren G. Harding and James M. Cox,

As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart’s desire at last and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.

So, the next time you hear a liberal bitch about the cost of health care or the state of our current economic malaise, or the price that they’re paying at the pump, be certain to remind them that this is precisely what they voted to inflict upon the rest of us and that they should be happy with the misery they’ve wrought.

The second epiphany inducing event occurred with my drive back home on Monday. Not a single thing had changed with the government shutdown. Life in America has progressed normally, as it does each and every day. Sure, there are some who are adversely affected, but mostly those affectations are because our President and his political party have gone out of their way to inflict pain upon the American People in order to induce political pressure upon the opposition party. The entire strategy is based upon getting America to blame Republicans, so that they’ll a) scream bloody murder to have all of the spending restored regardless of how worthless most of it is. Angered by the fact that their own corner of government or singular useful program needs to be restored to its peak efficacy, they’ll demand that the whole thing be switched on in full, and b) they want the electoral backlash to remove as much of that opposition in the future as would be possible. Bear in mind that our government has shut itself down 17 times previously in our nation’s history, and strangely, we are still here.

Every time one of these battles over funding takes place, the evils of spending cuts are decried as an affront to providing disease fighting medications to children or to helping senior citizens fight off the perils of a freezing winter, while the more profligate programs in which Chinese prostitutes are taught the finer points of imbibing alcohol are never touched. (Currently the United State Government budgets $40 Million per year on a program that teaches Chinese Hookers how to drink responsibly. I’d be willing to bet heavily on the side that says Chinese Prostitutes are already adept at holding their liquor.)

If it were at all true that spending on implementation of Obamacare would not be affected by the current budget passed by the House and destroyed by the Senate, then I’d bet my bottom dollar that the Democrats would have wasted not one moment to pass a bill that gives them 100% of everything else contained on their wish list. Think about the absurdity of this for just one moment. If the House Bill had no effect, and they got what they demanded, why would they want to shut down the government in order to fight against it at all? The facts do not fit this narrative in the slightest.

Late last week, our President decided to enter into talks with one of our most fervent enemies, and this was heralded by the moronic appeasement means peace crowd as a step in the right direction. In the same press conference, the very same administration has said that they’ll never negotiate with the Republicans on any of the issues that has jammed the gears of our government, and likened them to the very same terrorists that they’ve now invited over for afternoon tea while they try to strike a compromise on how best we members of the, “Great Satan,” can be coerced into dhimmitude.

I do not feel sorry in the slightest for those living like royalty in the wealthiest American Counties located in Virginia and Maryland surrounding Washington, D.C. because they suddenly are out of a job. First of all, they didn’t feel sorry for those of us who’ve been systematically robbed for our entire life time in order to provide them with that life style. Secondly, they’ll all of them receive back pay for the time they didn’t work when all of this is sorted out. So, in effect, it’ll be just like nothing at all happened anyway. In the meantime, that construction on the Pennsylvania Turnpike has not slowed one bit. The complete lack of activity is moving every bit as fast now as it was before the shut down.

Cross Posted from Musings of a Mad Conservative.