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A must see video: What we can ALL learn from the late, great Andrew Breitbart in this most important year of 2012…

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 43 Comments › )
Filed under Academia, Barack Obama, Communism, Conservatism, Cult of Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Fascism, government, History, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Marxism, Media, Patriotism, Political Correctness, Politics, Progressives, Republican Party, Socialism, Tea Parties at March 2nd, 2012 - 3:00 pm

I urge all of you to watch, listen to, and most importantly, ABSORB Andrew Breitbart’s 16 minute speech at CPAC last month. He understood the big picture and what’s most important THIS YEAR!

This isn’t 1992, nor 1996, when we were hoping to keep Bill Clinton, who, back in those days, was considered a radical leftist, from becoming President.

Nor is it 1980, when most of us were hoping for Ronald Reagan to defeat Jimmy Carter.

This is so much more important, especially if you love our country the way it is, and don’t think there’s any need to “fundamentally transform” America, nor go around apologizing for our supposed “sins”.

Remember folks, that, in the end, we’re all on the same side. And our most important goal in 2012 is removing this America-hating Marxist and his administration of unaccountable “czars”.

And remember what Obama’s senior adviser Valerie Jarrett said in 2008 to Tom Brokaw on “Meet The Press”: “(Obama) will be ready to rule from day one”. And most importantly, remember that this was not a slip of the tongue.

Watch the speech and pay attention, especially after the 9:00 mark….

The Obama Boom: Housing Prices fall to 2002 levels

by Phantom Ace ( 1 Comment › )
Filed under Economy, Headlines at February 28th, 2012 - 1:47 pm

The Media is cheering that Consumer sentiment is up despite the high oil prices. The Pharaoh’s propaganda machine seems to working with many Americans. Despite the propaganda, reality crashes into the Obama Boom lie. Housing prices continued to decline in December. This indicates a depressed housing market, despite the propaganda.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Home prices fell in December for a fourth straight month in most major U.S. cities, as modest sales gains in the depressed housing market have yet to lift prices.

The Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller home-price index shows prices dropped in December from November in 18 of the 20 cities tracked. The steepest declines were in Atlanta, Chicago and Detroit. Miami and Phoenix were the only cities to show an increase.

The declines partly reflect the typical slowdown that comes in the fall and winter.

Still, prices fell in 19 of the 20 cities in December compared to the same month in 2010. Only Detroit posted a year-over-year increase. Prices in Atlanta, Las Vegas, Seattle and Tampa dropped to their lowest points since the housing crisis began.

The greatest economic boom in the history of the solar system continues apace!

 

Telling more lies again, Obungler? Five outright lies he told us about his energy policy

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 142 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Communism, Democratic Party, Economy, Elections 2012, Energy, Environmentalism, government, Inflation, Marxism, Media, Misery Index, Politics, Progressives, Regulation, Science, Socialism, Technology, unemployment at February 27th, 2012 - 2:00 pm

This commie clown occupying the White House is a serial liar. During his “energy speech” the other day, he told so many half-truths and outright lies, that the MSF’in’M naturally ignored, because they’re not the least bit interested in being journalists, but rather cheerleaders for this corrupt administration and Obungler’s re-election.

So, the capitalists at Investor’s Business Daily put together a list of Obungler’s five biggest lies he told regarding our energy policy since the POS became President. They called them “whoppers”, but whoppers come from Burger King, while lies come from Obungler’s mouth every time he moves his lips…

5 Biggest Whoppers In Obama’s Energy Speech

Energy: The White House billed President Obama’s energy policy speech as a response to mounting criticism of record high gas prices. What he delivered was a grab bag of excuses and outright falsehoods.

Obama’s main message to struggling motorists was: It’s not my fault, so stop whining. The speech only got worse from there, recycling excuses and myths that Obama’s peddled for years. But there were some standout whoppers that deserve debunking.

The five biggest:

“We’re focused on production.”

Fact: While production is up under Obama, this has nothing to do with his policies, but is the result of permits and private industry efforts that began long before Obama occupied the White House.

Obama has chosen almost always to limit production. He canceled leases on federal lands in Utah, suspended them in Montana, delayed them in Colorado and Utah, and canceled lease sales off the Virginia coast.

His administration also has been slow-walking permits in the Gulf of Mexico, approving far fewer while stretching out review times, according to the Greater New Orleans Gulf Permit Index. The Energy Dept. says Gulf oil output will be down 17% by the end of 2013, compared with the start of 2011. Swift Energy President Bruce Vincent is right to say Obama has “done nothing but restrict access and delay permitting.”

“The U.S. consumes more than a fifth of the world’s oil. But we only have 2% of the world’s oil reserves.”

Fact: Obama constantly refers to this statistic to buttress his claim that “we can’t drill our way to lower gas prices.” The argument goes that since the U.S. supply is limited, it won’t ever make a difference to world prices.

It’s bogus. New exploration and drilling technologies have uncovered vast amounts of recoverable oil.

In fact, the U.S. has a mind-boggling 1.4 trillion barrels of oil, enough to “fuel the present needs in the U.S. for around 250 years,” according to the Institute for Energy Research. The problem is the government has put most of this supply off limits.

“Because of the investments we’ve made, the use of clean, renewable energy in this country has nearly doubled.”

Fact: Production of renewable energy — biomass, wind, solar and the like — climbed just 12% between 2008 and 2011, according to the federal Energy Information Administration.

“We need to double-down on a clean energy industry that’s never been more promising.”

Fact: Renewable energy simply won’t play an important role in the country’s energy picture anytime soon, accounting for just 13% of U.S. energy production by 2035, according to the EIA.

“There are no short-term silver bullets when it comes to gas prices.”

Fact: Obama could drive down oil prices right now simply by announcing a more aggressive effort to boost domestic supplies. When President Bush lifted a moratorium in 2008, oil prices immediately fell $9 a barrel.

Obama said in his speech that Americans aren’t stupid (other than those who voted for the POS- BiB). He’s right about that, which is why most are giving his energy policy a thumbs down.

Hat tip Denny

New CBO Report Decimates ‘Obamanomics’ lies: Real Unemployment Hits 15%

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Communism, Cult of Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Education, Elections 2012, Headlines, Misery Index, Politics, Progressives, Socialism, Uncategorized, unemployment at February 17th, 2012 - 10:22 am

Yet more proof, as if we needed it, that we cannot believe anything that the liars in this corrupt administration say.

New CBO Report Decimates ‘Obamanomics’: Real Unemployment Hits 15%

“The rate of unemployment in the United States has exceeded 8 percent since February 2009, making the past three years the longest stretch of high unemployment in this country since the Great Depression.”

Moreover, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects that the unemployment rate will remain above 8 percent until 2014.

The official unemployment rate excludes those individuals who would like to work but have not searched for a job in the past four weeks as well as those who are working part-time but would prefer full-time work; if those people were counted among the unemployed, the unemployment rate in January 2012 would have been about 15 percent.

Compounding the problem of high unemployment, the share of unemployed people looking for work for more than six months—referred to as the long-term unemployed—topped 40 percent in December 2009 for the first time since 1948, when such data began to be collected; it has remained above that level ever since.”

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