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POPSActions Speak Louder Than Words, Mr. President Just Words, Obama likes to give speeches, Obama likes to talk and point the finger of blame at everyone else for the problems we all face, but . . . "Obama has no plan to balance the budget -- ever." http://nrsc.org
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POPSJust Words, Just Speeches, That's all folks
Obama likes to talk and point the finger at others failures, never assuming responsibility for anything. He likes to jump out in front of every issue and stand aloof as he disparages everyone else on issue after issue. Nothing is ever his fault, someone else is always to blame for a problem. The latest example of Obama huberious is this speech where he thinks it is funny that there is no solution to the debt crisis facing the United States. He demeans the congress for taking a break and boasts about being on the job and yet as this video shows he has been doing everything but leading on this issue. Mr. President where is your BUDGET proposal? Mr. President where is your solution to a balanced federal budget? Mr. President where is your proposal for this weak economy? Mr. President what is your proposal for the high unemployment rate? If those questions are too hard for you to answer could you at least tell the American people when your next tee time is? I bet you know the answer to
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POPS0bama Throws His Hat In The Ring~First Campaign Commercial . . . . .From TheNRSC Obama Filing For Re-Election And so begins the 2012 election cycle. That widely anticipated but formal step of registering with the FEC will free Obama to start raising money for the re-election effort, which, like his 2008 campaign, will be run from Chicago. Meanwhile, Republicans are in disarray as to who will challenge the President. It’s early yet, to be sure, but the party is so fractured and divided it’s hard to imagine a single candidate among the Republican hopefuls who could unite the party, let alone defeat Obama. President Obama has given us a lot to vote against, and he is extremely vulnerable, but voting against him is just one part of the equation. Americans need someone to vote for. 0bama's 2012 Campaign Begins Today by Rob Port http://sayanythingblog.com
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POPS“How Sheer Idiocy of The NRSC, John Cornyn, Whimsy Graham,Karl Rove Lost The GOP As Many As Five Senate Seats"
...the GOP establishment’s reaction.... provided cover to mainstream media narratives depicting Tea Party candidates as dangerous extremist kooks looking to bring their godbothering, their nativist federalism, and their erstwhile dalliances with the Dark One to Congress. Couple this with GOP insiders’ more tacit rebukes of Tea Party candidates — made manifest in their decision to allocate resources to more polished, “moderate” candidates like Carly Fiorina (or back Dem favorites like Lisa Murkowski) — and it is clear that, while the Tea Party was helping bring out record numbers of midterm voters and completely energizing the conservative base, the GOP establishment was plotting its revenge on those who had circumvented them in their roles as kingmakers. – Which is why the day after the election, we had stories about the deficiencies of certain Tea Party candidates, as noted by such staunch conservatives as Lindsey Graham, strategist Carl Forti, and ...
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POPSThe National Republican Senatorial Committee Lost Its Way Drop a few bucks on 'em. How great would it be to wake up the day after election day and hear that a bevy of Constitutional conservatives are joining Jim DeMint in the Senate. How great would that be? Oh, and Mitch McConnell and John Cornyn: I'm not sure you can get with the program. Prove me wrong. And, if you can't grok the oh-so-hard agenda of limited, Constitutional government, we're going to primary your asses in 2014. Oh, and that's not a promise. That's as certain as gravity.
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POPSTop NRSC lawyer headed to Alaska to advise Murkowski? This is not unexpected considering the come-from-behind momentum Miller had, Palin's involvement, and the narrowness of the race. However, I would have thought it would be the Dems lawyers. As the article points out, didn't they learn anything from the Crist/Rubio insanity?
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POPSTwo Thirds of Americans Support Wall Street Reform Meanwhile, this comes as no surprise now does it? http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/23/AR2010022305537.html Commercial banks and high-flying investment firms have shifted their political contributions toward Republicans in recent months amid harsh rhetoric from Democrats about fat bank profits, generous bonuses and stingy lending policies on Wall Street. The wealthy securities and investment industry, for example, went from giving 2 to 1 to Democrats at the start of 2009 to providing almost half of its donations to Republicans by the end of the year, according to new data compiled for The Washington Post by the Center for Responsive Politics. Commercial banks and their employees also returned to their traditional tilt in favor of the GOP after a brief dalliance with Democrats, giving nearly twice as much to Republicans during the last three months of 2009, the data show.
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POPS It's On! ..... This one is a MUST READ! NOT ONE RED CENT!... The word went forth among conservative activists: Do not give money to the NRSC. The current chairman, Sen. John Cornyn, must resign. His replacement must pledge to keep the committee neutral in contested primaries. Let Republican voters -- not party elites -- choose Republican candidates. This is where the conservative grassroots rebellion begins. When the NRSC asks you for money, tell 'em: NOT ONE RED CENT! UPDATE: On June 27, eight Republican members of the House voted "yes" for Nancy Pelosi's top legislative priority, the Waxman-Markey energy tax bill. Until these eight RINOs are terminated -- by retirement or by defeat in the GOP primaries -- then the National Republican Congressional Committee deserves the same answer: NOT ONE RED CENT! http://bit.ly/dqHwLo
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POPS"Paranormal TAXivity" VOTE FOR Which Washington Democrat is the scariest? Here..... http://www.nrsc.org/paranormal-taxivity.html
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POPSWhat Crist is Up Against. (video) Oh my gosh! A person I can vote for and not hold my nose. I'd never heard of him until I heard he was running against Crist. Thank God, at least I know what/who I'm voting for...not some vanilla person with an R after their name.
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POPSSenator to-be Franken picks up 87 votes. Republicans still obstructing Democracy. Democratic Rep. Jim Oberstar, meanwhile, has been one of the most vocal critics of Coleman's legal strategy, saying this past week that the former Senator and national GOP "is playing not just with fire, but with dynamite ... this thing is going to blow up in their face." Former Republican Sen. Dave Durenberger has said that the party leadership in Washington does not have "Coleman's best interests in mind." "If Norm had to finance this recount on his own, he never could have gone through it," he said. "Norm couldn't afford to put a nickel into this thing, but John Cornyn could." GOP = Grand Obstructionists Party
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POPSSenate GOP Fears Franken Norm Coleman should hold out for "however long it takes,” says Texas Sen. John Cornyn, who chairs the NRSC. “I encourage him to see it through the end,” Cornyn said Thursday. “He feels like he owes it to the voters of Minnesota and his colleagues here. He realizes how important retaining that seat is to us.” Of course, this is all just a delaying tactic, Franken will be seated eventually. But Republicans hope to keep Democrats at 58 in the senate for as long as possible.
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POPSthe Fairness doctrine Capitalism is going away right in front of our eyes as these socialists try to regulate the free market. The reason they need the fairness doctrine is because the nation wants to hear conservative voices; you can see that with how they've tried to take Limbaugh and other talk radio hosts down and attack FOX with Rupert Murdoch's OUTFOXED. They need to box the conservative message up completely, and the Fairness Doctrine is one way to do that. They have the alphabet networks, and control at AP, Reuters, etc., what more do they want? Shutting down bloggers might be a part of this, too.
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POPSActing at the behest of the Republican party The N.H. phone jamming case is an interesting case that is not getting a lot of headlines. What happened is on Election Day morning in 2002 the "get out the vote" phone lines at the Democratic Party HQ in NH were jammed. Turns out a company was deliberately jamming the phone lines. As it turns out as mentioned in the article, it was planned by the GOP. More background here http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2003_02_09.php#000660