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"we must pass healthcare reform today" as he pressures Congress to put this bill on his desk immediately.

but when he's told that he's saying things about the bill that aren't true, like everyone can retain their existing healthcare if they choose, he admits that he doesn't know what's in the bill that he wants passed immediately.

he then goes on to say he won't sign that bill, as he calls blue dog democrats insisting that they sign on to it.

seriously, WTF?
 

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he says we must pass the stimulus bill without debate and without even reading it because the economy will collapse if we don't.

he then waits four days to sign it (Congress was given a few hours to even read it)

he's then appalled that a bill he rushed through and a bill he fucking signed authorized the payment of bonuses to employees of bailout recipients. A provision his staff inserted into the bill.

Obviously, that not knowing what's in the bills he signs thing is a recurring problem.

Seriously, a you wanted it WTF?
 

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Less then two months ago, he claims his stimulus bill was working and that he created or saved 500,000 new jobs.

Today, he says we won't know if his stimulus plan is working for another two years.

are you fucking kidding WTF?
 

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Willie, the summer must be a slow time for taxes, eh? @)
 

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I actually have a fair amount of work, especially in a quarterly month (Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct), but the phone is not ringing constantly, there are not 10 to 20 interruptions per day and I definitely have a summer work schedule. I can't complain.
 

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WTF #4

The Missing $100 Million [John J. Miller]

You've probably heard the old line attributed to the late Everett Dirksen: A billion here, a billion there, pretty soon it adds up to real money. One of the big Senate office buildings in D.C. is named after the guy.

Well, the Obama administration can't find a small fraction of this amount — i.e., $100 million, which doesn't qualify as "real money" in the Dirksenian sense — to cut from the federal budget, even in the wake of this year's spending splurge:

WASHINGTON (CNN) — On April 20, President Obama challenged his Cabinet to cut $100 million in spending over the next 90 days.

The deadline came — and went — without a report from the White House on whether or not that promise was fulfilled. :think2:

The Corner on National Review Online (21 July 2009)
http://corner.nationalreview.com/
 

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Various Headlines…..

The Obama administration is delaying release of a congressionally mandated report on the nation's economic conditions, spawning speculation that it is trying to tamp down bad economic news to avoid further complicating the already fraught legislative debate over health care reform.

President Obama on Monday extended by six months a task force charged with determining how terrorism suspects should be interrogated, held in custody or handed over to other countries, putting in jeopardy his promise to close the military detention facility at the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, by January.

The Food and Drug Administration—which has struggled to fulfill its mission of regulating food, drugs and other consumer goods that make up nearly a quarter of the U.S. economy—does not have the expertise to forecast its own budget needs, according to congressional investigators.

A series of bailouts, bank rescues and other economic lifelines could end up costing the federal government as much as $23 trillion, the U.S. government’s watchdog over the effort says – a staggering amount that is nearly double the nation’s entire economic output for a year.


The White House is being forced to acknowledge the wide gap between its once-upbeat predictions about the economy and today's bleak landscape.
The administration's annual midsummer budget update is sure to show higher deficits and unemployment and slower growth than projected in President Barack Obama's budget in February and update in May, and that could complicate his efforts to get his signature health care and global-warming proposals through Congress. The release of the update—usually scheduled for mid-July—has been put off until the middle of next month, giving rise to speculation the White House is delaying the bad news at least until Congress leaves town Aug. 7 on its summer recess.

Delays everywhere you look (except Tom). It’s all a house of cards.
 

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By CALVIN WOODWARD and JIM KUHNHENN, Associated Press Writers Calvin Woodward And Jim Kuhnhenn, Associated Press Writers – Thu Jul 23, 3:06 am ET

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama's assertion Wednesday that government will stay out of health care decisions in an overhauled system is hard to square with the proposals coming out of Congress and with his own rhetoric.

Even now, nearly half the costs of health care in the U.S. are paid for by government at all levels. Federal authority would only grow under any proposal in play.

A look at some of Obama's claims in his prime-time news conference:

OBAMA: "We already have rough agreement" on some aspects of what a health care overhaul should involve, and one is: "It will keep government out of health care decisions, giving you the option to keep your insurance if you're happy with it."

THE FACTS: In House legislation, a commission appointed by the government would determine what is and isn't covered by insurance plans offered in a new purchasing pool, including a plan sponsored by the government. The bill also holds out the possibility that, over time, those standards could be imposed on all private insurance plans, not just the ones in the pool.

Indeed, Obama went on to lay out other principles of reform that plainly show the government making key decisions in health care. He said insurance companies would be barred from dropping coverage when someone gets too sick, limits would be set on out-of-pocket expenses, and preventive care such as checkups and mammograms would be covered.

It's true that people would not be forced to give up a private plan and go with a public one. The question is whether all of those private plans would still be in place if the government entered the marketplace in a bigger way.
He addressed some of the nuances under questioning. "Can I guarantee that there are going to be no changes in the health care delivery system?" he said. "No. The whole point of this is to try to encourage changes that work for the American people and make them healthier."

He acknowledged then that the "government already is making some of these decisions."
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OBAMA: "I have also pledged that health insurance reform will not add to our deficit over the next decade, and I mean it."

THE FACTS: The president has said repeatedly that he wants "deficit-neutral" health care legislation, meaning that every dollar increase in cost is met with a dollar of new revenue or a dollar of savings. But some things are more neutral than others. White House Budget Director Peter Orszag told reporters this week that the promise does not apply to proposed spending of about $245 billion over the next decade to increase fees for doctors serving Medicare patients. Democrats and the Obama administration argue that the extra payment, designed to prevent a scheduled cut of about 21 percent in doctor fees, already was part of the administration's policy, with or without a health care overhaul.

Beyond that, budget experts have warned about various accounting gimmicks that can mask true burdens on the deficit. The bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget lists a variety of them, including back-loading the heaviest costs at the end of the 10-year period and beyond.
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OBAMA: "You haven't seen me out there blaming the Republicans."

THE FACTS: Obama did so in his opening statement, saying, "I've heard that one Republican strategist told his party that even though they may want to compromise, it's better politics to 'go for the kill.' Another Republican senator said that defeating health reform is about 'breaking' me."
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OBAMA: "I don't know, not having been there and not seeing all the facts, what role race played in that. But I think it's fair to say, number one, any of us would be pretty angry; number two, that the Cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home, and, number three, what I think we know separate and apart from this incident is that there's a long history in this country of African-Americans and Latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately."

THE FACTS: The facts are in dispute between black scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. and the white police sergeant who arrested him at his Cambridge, Mass., home when officers went there to investigate a reported break-in. But this much is clear: Gates wasn't arrested for being in his own home, as Obama implies, but for allegedly being belligerent when the sergeant demanded his identification. The president did mention that the professor was charged with disorderly conduct. Charges were dropped.

OBAMA: "If we had done nothing, if you had the same old budget as opposed to the changes we made in our budget, you'd have a $9.3 trillion deficit over the next 10 years. Because of the changes we've made, it's going to be $7.1 trillion."

THE FACTS: Obama's numbers are based on figures compiled by his own budget office. But they rely on assumptions about economic growth that some economists find too optimistic. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, in its own analysis of the president's budget numbers, concluded that the cumulative deficit over the next decade would be $9.1 trillion.

WTF indeed :cripwalk:
 

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I hope you guys know your talking about a medical expert.....Obama: Doctors Taking Tonsils Out For Money Instead Of Diagnosing It As Allergies
 

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Look after this idiot...and thats what he is a complete and utter dumb fuck....after he said that this financial crisis was caused by the high cost of health care....I mean good God is there anything this buffoon wont say??????? ANYBODY in support of this man is a.........................
 

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Look after this idiot...and thats what he is a complete and utter dumb fuck....after he said that this financial crisis was caused by the high cost of health care....I mean good God is there anything this buffoon wont say??????? ANYBODY in support of this man is a.........................


To stifle legitimate accusations about his obvious lying to the public BO is contemplating forming a new cabinet post. The "Office of Imaginery Information" the (OII) the Czar in this post will have the authority to
proclaim BO's falsehoods as actual accurate information, without fear of responsible contradiction.
 

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Here's a fucking goody :laugh:

Posted: July 22, 2009
9:35 pm Eastern

By Chelsea Schilling
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

On this week's 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, President Obama praised the pioneering American astronauts and recalled his own childhood memories in Hawaii of NASA capsules splashing down in the Pacific.

But Houston, we have a problem. The president actually lived in Indonesia in 1969.

@):) :missingte :):) :cripwalk:
 
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Here's a fucking goody :laugh:

Posted: July 22, 2009
9:35 pm Eastern

By Chelsea Schilling
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

On this week's 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, President Obama praised the pioneering American astronauts and recalled his own childhood memories in Hawaii of NASA capsules splashing down in the Pacific.

But Houston, we have a problem. The president actually lived in Indonesia in 1969.

@):) :missingte :):) :cripwalk:

Does anyone actually believe a word that fucking crook says?
 

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you probably don’t need to handcuff a guy, a middle-aged man who uses a cane, who’s in his own home

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you probably shouldn't say a police officer who was trying to do his job in a responsible manner "is acting incredibly stupid" when the Harvard professor whom the officer was working to protect was calling the officer a "racist" and asking the officer "do you know who I am?".

As POTUS, you would probably be better served if you did not interject racism where none existed, just because you wanted to.

Act like a man already
 

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Gates is just lucky he didn't get double tapped...the damn fool.
 

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:lol: Joe Biden? I dined in a restaurant the other day that's been closed for 20 years. yuk yuk yuk


Stand up there young fella...c'mon now don't be shy...stand up so we can give you a hand.....
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File this under… Money talks and bullshit walks….. Or, Change you can believe in….

By Roxana Tiron Posted: 07/25/09 01:25 PM [ET]

In a significant change, the Obama administration will now allow lobbyists to meet and have telephonic discussions with government officials regarding economic recovery projects.

The lifting of the ban comes after K Street has cried foul for months and has challenged the White House on its restrictions.

In March, President Obama announced that government officials would not be allowed to consider the views of lobbyists regarding specific stimulus projects unless the requests are put in writing. The materials also had to be posted on an agency’s website within three business days of receipt.

Lobbyists have said that the policy was one more example of the administration's disdain for their industry.

Now, the just-revised rules will allow government personnel to accept meetings and calls from federally registered lobbyists on the implementation of stimulus projects.

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