Archive for January 26th, 2012


Is Barack Obama a thin skinned AssHole?

January 26, 2012
Posted by clinicalthinker @ 22:51 PM

Looks like he is.
Apparently Barack Obama was never taught respect is earned it is not simply gifted TO ANYONE.

It has been pretty clear from the start Barack Obama is narcissistic.
Did he step into it this time with a strong finger pointing Governor taking issue with his thin skinned bad behavior over her book entry?
One willing to stand her ground?
Looks like!

Barack Obama knows how to do ONE THING.
CAMPAIGN.
He has done it non stop since he took oath of office.
Was he barked that ANYONE could possibly criticize him?

You might want to notice at 1:44 on the video Leslie Marshall thinks they are both smiling.
Smiling?
Looks like a cat spat to me but you be the judge.

Anyway this time around under the microscope of THE PEOPLE VIA THE INTERNET … no matter which way he squirms he will be caught on tape. The tape will go viral and he will over and over expose himself.

Fortunately with the abundance of video equipment out there nothing much will escape the internet blogosphere.


Mitch Daniels rebuts Obama State of The Union Address

January 26, 2012
Posted by clinicalthinker @ 22:34 PM

I resisted my urge to ignore the State of the Union Address by Barack Obama the other nite.
Thank heaven for DVR.

I have to admit it is easy to see how the American lemming herd could be mesmerized by Barack Obama.

To bad for him any of us paying attention to the actual state of this Union knew immediately every smooth word that flowed from his mouth was either delusion or duplicitous lies.

The thing that totally amazes me is Obama and followers use the EXACT SAME RHETORIC as the Republicans.
Only thing is OBAMA DOES NOT MEAN A WORD IT!

The light of the evening ended up being a speech made my Mitch Daniels.
Certainly worth a listen if you did not catch it then.


New Home Sales at Historic Lows

January 26, 2012
Posted by Economics9698 @ 8:35 AM

New Home Sales at Historic Lows


New home sales in November, 2011 dropped to the lowest level since November 2010, which was the lowest number of sales ever recorded since data has been published starting in 1963. On average for 2011 only 23,000 new homes were sold per month. In 1963 the average monthly new home sales was 47,000, The lowest level prior to the 2009-2011 era was 1982 when 34,000 were sold.

Loans Secured by Real Estate


Can we dispense with the hopium and dopium and call the economy what it is? The Second Great Depression.

As if further evidence of the declining economy was needed commercial real estate loans are down 4.1% from July 2010 to July 2011, the last month of available data.

The sad part of it our politicians in Washington know this is happening, and that it will get worse. There are still 4 million homes that need to be sold and 2 million waiting to be foreclosed on. And nobody in Washington or the Federal Reserve will take responsibility. All that happens is another round of increasing the money supply to satisfy the elites on Wall Street, and another round of borrowing to satisfy the elites in the federal government.


Ron Paul: Sage Grandfather or Crazy Uncle?

January 26, 2012
Posted by BobRussell @ 1:21 AM

I find myself intrigued with Ron Paul on a regular basis. The man can get up and say some of the most patriotic and sensible things in once sentence and then in the next sentence sound like he just came out of an insane asylum. Paul has great ideas when it comes to fiscal responsibility, spending, freedom, and the Federal Reserve. On the other side of the coin, though, his ideas on foreign policy leave me wondering where he left his brain, or if he has one that is properly balanced. When he speaks of fiscal issues he sounds like Ronald Reagan. When he speaks of foreign policy he sounds like Hugo Chavez and even to the left of Barack Obama.

When I hear him speak of auditing or eliminating the FED I stand up and cheer. The Federal Reserve is a non-governmental entity that is destroying our economy by printing money that has essentially no value, thereby lowering the value of the dollar and guaranteeing severe inflation in the very near future. The FED also has virtually no oversight from anyone in Congress. Paul is also correct in his assessment of federal government spending. We cannot keep spending money borrowed from China for building IHOP restaurants, studying ants in New Zealand, teaching African men how to wash their genitals after sex, and certainly can’t keep borrowing to prop up European countries.

I also agree with much of his stand on Iraq and Afghanistan, not to mention Libya, Sudan, Yemen, and the other third world hell holes Obama is involving us in. Fighting a war against Islamic terrorists is one thing but this “nation building” farce is only a boon for the military industrial complex and is not helping any aspect of our national security interests. We are wasting money and lives in a venture that will fail because it isn’t about winning a war; it is about being politically correct and propping up a puppet government. As we are leaving Iraq we see the sectarian slaughter returning. Sunni and Shiite Muslims have been butchering each other for centuries and we are not going to stop it. Until these stone-age animals decide to live like human beings nothing we do is going to change anything. All we do is put our soldiers in the line of fire with a no-win policy that puts their lives in danger with rules of engagement that are insane.

While closing military bases all across the United States we build and expand bases throughout the world. While we are “helping Afghan police and military close their borders to invaders” we leave our own borders wide open to drug cartels and the very Islamic terrorists we are fighting in far off lands.

Ron Paul makes quite a stir when he talks about “legalizing drugs”. I don’t remember everything he has said about drugs but I do know he has some valid points here also. The “war on drugs” has been going on for 50 years and has cost taxpayers billions in wasted money. Not only have we not solved the problem of illegal drugs; this “war” has made it worse. Most of Paul’s position has more to do with leaving this issue to the states, not legalizing drugs wholesale as the story is reported. Ron Paul is a strong states’ rights advocate, as am I. It only took the politicians 14 years to see the problems caused by Prohibition and repeal the 18th Amendment. The war on drugs has been going on for 50 years with the same results we saw during Prohibition. I don’t condone legalizing all drugs but I see a colossal failure that could be handled better at the state level.

Paul has the same ideas on abortion; let the states decide how they want to handle this issue. I agree with him on this matter. If it isn’t in the Constitution the federal government has no business sticking their nose into it. Every time a person or group doesn’t get their way at the state level they run to the federal government to override the states, the place where these issues should be decided. I see abortion as murder, and see murder as a state issue not a federal one.

I hear all of the things Paul writes and says about these issues and I jump up and cheer him on. Then he begins to talk about foreign policy and I scream out in pain. Paul is just as bad as Barack Obama when it comes to blaming America for every ill in the world. I have a cousin who worked in the building demolition business years ago and I had several opportunities to see the activities involved in blowing a building up, or rather imploding them. When I hear Ron Paul talk about 9/11 being an inside job I want to choke his scrawny little neck.

The idea that the World Trade Center was taken down by internally placed explosives is ludicrous to anyone who has even a scant knowledge of building implosions. The amount of work necessary to drill into pillars, place the explosives, wire them together, and tie everything to a detonator cannot be accomplished in a building with thousands of people walking in and out all day every day. A building that size isn’t brought down on itself with a satchel charge tossed into an elevator. The idea that the Bush Administration was involved in setting up the hijackings is equally ludicrous and statements by Ron Paul and his supporters on this issue shows they are well outside the realm of sane or intelligent thought.
While Ron Paul has some very good ideas about what is needed to restore The Republic of the United States of America, he has more than enough crazy ideas to make him a danger to every person in this country. I would love to see Ron Paul be the next Treasury Secretary or Chairman of the Federal Reserve but to put this man in the White House would endanger our nation almost as much as re-electing Barack Obama.

We need a very strong leader with strong conservative values. We need someone who will articulate the conservative message and have the courage of his/her convictions. Now is not the time for waffling or being concerned about “diversity” or “inclusiveness”. The only answer to our nation’s problems is a conservative approach that relies on the Constitution that our founding fathers fought the Revolutionary War to make possible. Anything less will result in the demise of a once great nation and the rise of another Third World banana republic with a dictator such as Adolph Hitler or Hugo Chavez. Ron Paul is not the man for the job.

I submit this in the name of the most Holy Trinity, in faith, with the responsibility given to me by Almighty God to honor His work and not let it die from neglect.

Bob Russell Claremore, Oklahoma January 23, 2012