Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Russiagate: Dismantling the Democrats’ hoax

Russiagate: Dismantling the Democrats’ hoax: Even though it is now clear that Russiagate was a hoax and a conspired plot against Trump, it is fair to say that the conspiracy had actually reached its objectives, though partially.

Friday, August 01, 2025

The Media Enablers of Obama’s Russian Collusion Conspiracy

The Media Enablers of Obama’s Russian Collusion Conspiracy: Barack Obama’s premeditated Russian collusion conspiracy to undermine Donald Trump and permanently damage his presidency in 2016-17 is the most egregious political scandal in American history. Obama and his cabal would not have brazenly employed the tactics used by many despots in the past century without the belief that a feckless Republican party would abandon Trump and the knowledge that the legacy media would be eagerly complicit in their skullduggery.

Friday, July 25, 2025

Obama Corruption Finally Exposed







 

Russia-gate in the real world

Russia-gate in the real world: DNI Tulsi Gabbard recently released an “explosive” top-secret document on the Russia-gate scandal that appears to show that Russia never really had much of any dirt on Donald Trump, but instead the Russians had it on Hillary Clinton — everything from direct doubts about the reliability of the information to serious medical questions about Clinton, along with serious issues for Barack Obama.

Thursday, December 12, 2024

The Evaporation of the Obama Mystique

The Evaporation of the Obama Mystique The 2024 anemic Democratic campaign and the Trump electoral college and popular vote victories — combined with record defections of Hispanic and African-American voters from the Democratic Party to Trump — proved a resounding rejection of the Obama legacy and his surrogates’ left-wing visions.

Friday, December 06, 2024

Obama crawls out of the woodwork, blows dog whistle to leftists to disrupt Trump's presidency

Obama crawls out of the woodwork, blows dog whistle to leftists to disrupt Trump's presidency: After Kamala Harris's humiliating loss to President Trump, President Obama, who was a ringleader of the not-so-democratic plot to oust Joe Biden leading to his replacement by Harris, has been laying low.

Until now.

He's come out of the woodwork to project Democrat riggings onto Republicans, and to repeat the old tropes already rejected by the voters about Trump being a "threat" to "democracy."

Monday, November 18, 2024

The Obamas Get Their Comeuppance

The Obamas Get Their Comeuppance: The one person who knew that the Joe Biden presidency was something other than “Obama’s third term” was Barack Obama.  If Obama had any illusions about his control over events, he was rudely disabused of them on July 21, 2024.  This was the Sunday on which Biden dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed Kamala Harris.

Thursday, November 07, 2024

Bye bye, Barack

Bye bye, Barack: Maybe former President Obama got the message when he spoke to African Americans in Philadelphia. The thrill is gone. The racialist policies just don't work anymore. People are tired of hearing sermons from former presidents with mansions and First Ladies who sent their kids to expensive private schools. 

Friday, October 11, 2024

Barack Obama’s racist, crude day appearing on Kamala’s behalf

Barack Obama’s racist, crude day appearing on Kamala’s behalf: In the lead-up to and during Barack Obama’s presidency, we were relentlessly told that Barack Obama was a racial healer and a man of unusual, almost James Bondian suave sophistication. Both were lies. Barack Obama has always been a race hustler and a crude, low-thinking person. Both traits appeared during campaign appearances he made yesterday on Kamala’s behalf, where he made a vulgar crack about Donald Trump and shamed young black men for voting for their interests rather than their skin color.

Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Obama’s Strategy of Socialist Conquest

Obama’s Strategy of Socialist Conquest: Few historical events can compare to the stark contrast between boundless optimism and harsh reality and grand aspirations and futile delusions, as seen in socialism’s proliferation. Its ascent and decline represent one of the most sorrowful chapters of the past century.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Obama Hoses Working Americans

Obama Energy Secretary Steven Chu: “Somehow we have to figure out how to boost the price of gasoline to the levels in Europe.”

Monday, April 05, 2010

Wild Pitch From Obama



Obama double-clutched on the mound (that's a balk) and then threw wildly left of the plate. Sums up his first year on office.

Originally posted at TONY PHYRILLAS

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Federal deficit on pace to surpass last year's $1.4 trillion record

How much more damage can Obama do to the U.S. economy?

From The Hill:
The 2010 federal deficit is on pace to top last year's record budget shortfall of $1.4 trillion, according to a Congressional Budget Office report.

The independent budget office said Thursday the deficit for the first five months of the fiscal year, which started in October, was $655 billion, an 11 percent increase over the deficit five months into fiscal 2009.

The larger deficit so far is due almost entirely to a drop in tax revenue. The level of government spending was unchanged from last year to this year, but tax receipts went from $861 billion to $796 billion.
Read the full story at the link below:

Federal deficit on pace to surpass last year's $1.4 trillion record - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Pat Meehan Reaction to State of the Union Address

Pat Meehan, a Republican candidate for Congress in Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District, today applauded President Obama's use of the state of the Union to focus on economic and job creation issues, as well as the need for deficit reduction and cutting federal government spending.

"The President continues to say all of the right things," said Meehan. "But the devil will be in the details, because as we have seen over the course of the past year, his words have not translated into meaningful and effective public policy."

"I was sad to see more finger pointing than I thought was appropriate," said Meehan. "Calls for bipartisanship should include real consideration of other opinions. On a range of issues, Republicans have put forward genuine solutions, but Democrats in Congress have used the advantages of their majority and procedural tools to completely shut Republicans outs of the legislative process. That is something that has to change."

"Jobs and the economy need to be our main focus," said Meehan. "We need to invest in programs and initiatives that will have a broad-based impact on the economy. Unfortunately, previous stimulus efforts focused on specific sectors of the economy, leaving many small businesses – which supplied two-thirds of newly created jobs over the past 35 years – to largely fend for themselves."

"Policy initiatives touched on in the address, such as enabling community banks to invest in small businesses and the elimination of the capital gains tax for small business investment hold great promise," said Meehan. "But the top concern of small business owners – particularly in terms of the ability to create new jobs – is lagging sales due to declines in consumer spending. If sales are down, the revenues are simply not there to hire new employees. That is why I believe we need to take a closer look at a temporary elimination of the payroll tax on American workers. This will put more money directly in the hands of consumers to help spur local economies in communities throughout the country – not just specific sectors favored by special interests in Washington. I urge Congress to consider this proposal to help provide small business owners with the jumpstart they need."

"I was also pleased to hear discussion of a small business tax credit for small businesses that hire new workers or raise wages," said Meehan. "But I disagree slightly on the nuance of how such a tax credit would be applied. Studies have shown that a broad job creation tax credit tends to disproportionately benefit larger companies that are already planning to hire new employees, regardless of the availability of the tax credit. As a result, this would tend to help businesses in economic sectors that have already weathered the financial storm. I would much prefer a more targeted tax credit for solo practitioners that would assist them in hiring their first or second employee. Such a focused effort would provide a greater incentive for small entrepreneurs to grow their business, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs."

"Other proposals, such as implementing financial reforms, investing more in basic research, doubling exports, and revitalizing our community colleges all hold great promise," said Meehan. "The challenge will be the ability of Congress to implement these initiatives in a responsible and effective manner. The devil, as they say, will be in the details."

"I was also pleased with the call for a freeze in federal discretionary spending," said Meehan. "It represents a step in the right direction, but the specifics of how this is implemented are extremely important. The American people need to know if this discretionary spending freeze will lock in huge increases in spending levels that occurred last year. For example, if "stimulus" spending is also frozen in place, we will be locking a 66 percent increase in non-defense discretionary spending. That would be unacceptable."

"I also fear that Congressional Democrats will use the rhetoric of a spending freeze to gloss over the need for a true debate over government spending and the need to eliminate non-productive federal spending programs and reign in pork projects," said Meehan. "This is an issue that we will need to watch very closely going forward. We need to hold Congressional Democrats' feet to the fire on the issue of deficit reduction and government spending."

For more information on Meehan, visit www.meehanforcongress.com