Monday, November 10, 2014

Monday political news

One of Obamacare's architects proudly asserts that the law was written to confuse, and relied on what he termed the stupidity of the American voter to pass.


“This bill was written in a tortured way to make sure CBO did not score the mandate as taxes. If CBO scores the mandate as taxes the bill dies. So it’s written to do that… If you get a law that says healthy people are going to pay and sick people would get money, it would not have passed.
Lack of transparency is a huge political advantage. And, basically, call itthe stupidity of the American voter or whatever, but basically that was reallyvery very critical to get the thing to pass. And, you know, it’s the second best argument. I wish Mark was right we could make this transparent but I would rather have this law than not.”
News flash to Democratic Party political geniuses: All those people who had their insurance cancelled because of your precious Obamacare, they voted for Republicans last Tuesday.  All those people whose full time jobs became part time, they voted for Republicans.  All those folk who lost their doctors because of Obamacare, they voted Republican.  Everyone whose insurance became way more expensive, yet got less coverage, they voted Republican.
Ignore all the lying you are so proud of, the reason the law is a colossal political failure is quite obvious.


Anyone who has watched all the racially charged talk coming out of this administration shouldn't be surprised.  Nothing Eric Holder has done has helped, and virtually everything he has said and done has hurt.  The administration's obvious efforts to influence the Zimmerman trial, and now the Ferguson situation, in favor of the thugs, cannot do anything but alarm and dismay anyone who believes in the rule of law. Everyone who has been out and about on the internet over the last four or five years has seen a God awful increase in racial hostility reflected in the way people react to the news.

Just wait until the town of Ferguson gets burned down. That will do wonders for the way people look at one another.



Leaving the ruins of his political party to smolder in the States, Obama executes another "pivot" to Asia, traveling to the capitol of China to meet with the leaders of that hybrid communist/capitalist country. Unfortunately, there he will sail headlong into the even more spectacular ruins of his foreign policy.

  "Mr Xi has shown Mr Obama little respect since their first summit in California last year. Mr Obama warned his Chinese counterpart to stop the cyber attacks on the Pentagon and other targets. China’s cyber-incursions increased. Earlier this year, the White House indicted five Chinese nationals for cyber-espionage, including a senior military officer. None are likely to be brought to trial. It was the kind of empty gesture Beijing has come to expect of Mr Obama."
Our leader will get nothing from the Chinese leadership.   You can bet that his advance people have organized no treaty or agreement for him to sign while he is there, as a professional staff usually does before a state visit, and his trip will be entirely sterile of true accomplishment.  The Chinese will no doubt engineer several little embarrassments for the president, knowing that the resultant loss of "face" for Obama will play well with their domestic audience, but which will be studiously ignored by Obama and his lackey press.  
Nixon, for all his faults, at least knew what he was doing in his relations with these communist Chinese, and got what he wanted in the end.  No such skill is evident with the Lightworker.

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