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Bernanke pushing for Obama’s Re-Election

by Phantom Ace ( 8 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Economy, Elections 2012, Headlines, Progressives at April 28th, 2011 - 12:29 pm

Ben Barnanke is pursuing a 3rd World economic policy. His monetarization of our debt or quantitative easing has created inflation. This has artificially boosted economic numbers to make it seem as if there’s economic growth. Bernanke is doing this help Obama’s 2012 re-election efforts.

As we approach next year’s presidential elections, the chances of President Barack Obama being ousted by a rival from either side of the political divide are low, according to Thanos Papasavvas, the head of currency management at Investec Asset Management

“History is very much on the side of the incumbent President and unless we have a double-dip recession with a significant increase in unemployment I don’t believe Obama will lose 2012,” Papasavvas said in an interview with CNBC on Thursday.“On the economic side, any signs of a deteriorating economic environment will see the Fed enacting QE3 (the third round of quantitative easing, or creating money) and hence indirectly reducing the probability of the economy derailing Obama,” Papasavvas added.

With the Republicans divided and no major rival yet to emerge, Papasavvas believes the American right wing will keep its powder dry for 2016 when four years of fiscal austerity will play into their hands.

It’s a gamble that could backfire as inflation, combined with lack of wage growth is devastating America’s living standards. This in turn will fuel voter anger at Obama. If Obama re-election is Bernanke’s goal, inflation is not the way to do it. It will all but ensure Obama is defeated. The Federal Reserve shouldn’t play politics with our economy!

Obama tries to recapture his magic

by Phantom Ace ( 102 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Election 2008, Elections 2012 at April 11th, 2011 - 10:00 am

Barack Hussein Obama has a cult of personality. He can do no wrong in the eyes of many, even if they don’t agree with him. His popularity doesn’t go below the mid 40’s when in reality he should be in the 30’s. Yet there is a feeling he has lost some of his mojo from the 08 campaign. To bring back that energy and enthusiasm he has established his re-election campaign in Chicago.

In a Chicago high-rise overlooking the site of a historic 2008 victory celebration, Obama 2012 is under construction.

Four years after hosting what began as a start-up with about a dozen employees, President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign is poised to bring hundreds of workers and global attention back to his hometown.

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The president has acknowledged the challenge of reigniting the energy his campaign generated during a grueling two-year drive for the White House.

“We may not have the exact same newness that we had in 2008,” Obama, 49, told supporters on a conference call April 4, the day he launched his re-election bid. “That core spirit about what this campaign has always been about, I think, is still there.”

Read the rest: Obama Campaign Tries to Recreate ’07 Start-Up Feeling in Hometown

As we have seen from the first commercial, Obama’s 2012 campaign will be about his personality. For whatever reason many people still personally like him. The media has done a good job covering up his arrogance and 3rd World style demagoguery. He complains about not being able to walk in the parks anymore. Rather than being called out for complaining about his job, Obama is pitied upon. In short, 2012 will be about Obama the person not his policies.

The GOP should launch a 2 prong attack on Obama. One should be to point out his policy failures. The other should be an all out attack on his persona. If you can destroy Obama the person, then he can easily be beaten in a debate on policy.