The president is forcing the CEO of a private company to step down:
http://www.foxbusiness.com/story/markets/industries/industrials/gm-ceo-wagoner-step-obama-unveil-auto-plan/
Tell me again how this ISN'T socialism?
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Just call him "Mr. Flip-Flop"
Wow, apparently our economy is now "fundamentally sound." That is according to the White House anyway:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/first100days/2009/03/15/obama-adviser-says-economy-fundamentals-strong-despite-campaign-rhetoric/
It was a stupid statement when John McCain made it during the election and it's an even stupider statement now.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/first100days/2009/03/15/obama-adviser-says-economy-fundamentals-strong-despite-campaign-rhetoric/
It was a stupid statement when John McCain made it during the election and it's an even stupider statement now.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Hey, where's the popcorn???
I'm sure these will come in handy on the plane ride back to the UK...
Apparently the British prime minister's gifts were a bit more thoughtful and significant. Read the article for details.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Breaking another campaign promise -- oh noes!
Say it isn't so. Barry is breaking another campaign promise. This was that he wouldn't sign any legislation that was laden with pet projects, otherwise known as "pork." Rahm Emmanuel is trying to downplay it and make it seem that Obama doesn't really want to sign it but he doesn't have a choice:
Administration budget chief Peter Orszag and White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel both downplayed the $410 billion spending bill and signaled Obama would hold his nose and sign it. Orszag said: "We want to just move on. Let's get this bill done, get it into law and move forward.
I'm sorry, but in this economy how in the world do you downplay a freaking $410 BILLION expenditure??? And who is making him sign it? If he doesn't want to sign it he doesn't have to. He is the one running this country, right?
Where is all the "change" this dude was supposed to bring?
Administration budget chief Peter Orszag and White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel both downplayed the $410 billion spending bill and signaled Obama would hold his nose and sign it. Orszag said: "We want to just move on. Let's get this bill done, get it into law and move forward.
I'm sorry, but in this economy how in the world do you downplay a freaking $410 BILLION expenditure??? And who is making him sign it? If he doesn't want to sign it he doesn't have to. He is the one running this country, right?
Where is all the "change" this dude was supposed to bring?
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