Cojones, Nazis, and Abortion: Related Stories
THE COJONES OF THE MONTH AWARD: Call it Doublespeak, Newspeak, Oldspeak or just plain Hypocritical-deceptive-speak, our president is a master at it.
I guess Obama felt that his cancellation of yet another vacation to Williamsburg so he could be in D.C. for the final, critical congressional talks on preventing a shutdown of many governmental functions earned him the authority to obliquely take credit for the, literally, eleventh hour compromise struck by Speaker Boehner and Majority Leader Reid.
Terming the budget deal a settlement ”that invests in our future while making the largest annual spending cut in our history”and grandiosely saying, “Today, Americans of different beliefs came together again,” Obama neglected to mention he had wanted no part of any cuts although he did concede he would “not have made [the deal] in better circumstances,” meaning he had no other option than to agree to the 6-day stopgap measure.
The POTUS reached the apogee of his hypocrisy with the line, “But beginning to live within our means is the only way to protect those investments that will help America compete for new jobs.”
Good grief!
The president now wants us “to live within our means”? When did he arrive at that fiscal epiphany? Around 11:20 Thursday night, certainly not before as our spendthrift leader has rolled up unprecedented deficits and debts.
Also trying to glom some kudos for acting somewhat like an adult who won’t spend money the government doesn’t have, Harry Reid called the agreement, which will curtail government spending by $600 billion over the next decade, “historic.”
With federal debt now approaching $14.2 trillion, the piddling cuts entailed in the settlement are hardly “historic.” What will make history are the coming $4 to $6 trillion reductions and fundamental reforms in the proposed 2012 budget. Based on the inflammatory rhetoric of the last Democrat Party eruptions, that battle should be very ugly.
KILLING WOMEN: Did you know that the 2010 Republican landslide didn’t simply change the liberal, Democrat complexion and stranglehold on the House of Representatives. Those new, conservative, mostly Tea Party Republicans are also woman-hating Nazis?
So says and thinks Rep. Louise Slaughter . . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=4100)
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