Barack Obama
Wile E. Obama and His ACME Economic Destruction Company: Working Economic Miracles and Lowering that Nasty Ol’ Unemployment Rate
By marfdrat on January 13, 2012
This is the 2,000th post I’ve made on this little soapbox. It seems fitting that the subject will be the SCOAMF that currently occupies the White House, as he has been (unfortunately) the #1 topic. Thankfully, there’s only another 10 months or so until someone else is elected to take his place, and (hopefully) lead [...]
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Tim Kaine and Barack Obama: One and the Same
By marfdrat on January 10, 2012
From Red Alexandria (H/T The Other McCain)
Posted in Economics & Politics | Tagged acme economic destruction co., Barack Obama, DFOaLG, obama, senate, tim kaine, Virginia, wile e obama | Leave a response
An Homage to Our Fourth Greatest President
By marfdrat on December 23, 2011
Who has the greatest legislative and foreign policy accomplishments as President? Well, after Lincoln, FDR and Johnson(?), it’s Barack Hussein Obama. Mmmm, mmmm, mmmm. Listen; he’ll tell you himself. (H/T Nice Deb)
Posted in Economics & Politics | Tagged Abraham Lincoln, acme economic destruction company, Barack Obama, DFOaLG, fdr, Lyndon Johnson, wile e obama | Leave a response
Herman Cain: Brokenhearted, But Not Broken
By marfdrat on December 5, 2011
As you probably know by now, Herman Cain has decided to “suspend” his presidential campaign. For all intents and purposes, this means his campaign is over. It’s too bad, really: I thought he had some good ideas, and would have brought a fresh new perspective to the job of President. Barring some kind of Christmas [...]
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Andrea Mitchell: Occupy is a “Real” Movement; the Tea Party – That’s an Exaggerated Form of Protest
By marfdrat on December 3, 2011
As if you need more evidence that lamestream media hacks are philosophically aligned with Barack The Zero Obama and the Occutards, here comes Andrea Mitchell, on cue. She agrees with Zbigniew Brzezinski that America “is one of the most socially unjust countries in the world.” Whatever. (H/T Doug Ross @ Journal)
Posted in Economics & Politics | Tagged andrea mitchell, Barack Obama, DFOaLG, occupy, occutards, OWS, The Zero | Leave a response
I’ve Seen Two “Barack Obama is Gay” Posts in the Last Two Days. So How Come the Lamestream Media Isn’t Digging for Dirt on This?
By marfdrat on December 1, 2011
Answer: ‘cuz they don’t want to know,and their function has been to protect him ever since he announced his candidacy. I’m not saying it’s true, but it’s funny – this is as “alleged” as the bimbos coming out of the woodwork to character-assassinate Herman Cain, but I don’t see the LSM jumping all over this [...]
Posted in Economics & Politics | Tagged Barack Obama, gay, Jeremiah Wright, kal penn, Man's Country, reggie love | 4 Responses
Compared to Paul Ryan, Obama is a Child-Like Presence
By marfdrat on November 16, 2011
That is the conclusion of John Hinderaker, who blogs at PowerLine. He attended the Claremont Institute’s annual Churchill Dinner, and heard Ryan speak. Here’s an excerpt from that speech: Instead of changing his failed policies, the President has turned to the politics of division. Instead of appealing to the hope and optimism that were hallmarks [...]
Posted in Economics & Politics | Tagged Barack Obama, class warfare, DFOaLG, ineptitude, Marco Rubio, Paul Ryan, petulant boy-king | Leave a response
Thomas Sowell on the Occupy Cry Babies
By marfdrat on October 18, 2011
Thomas Sowell talks about the OWS ne’er do wells, the effects of government interference in things, race relations, and who would make a better president: Herman Cain or The Petulant Boy-King Barack Obama. Watch. It’s 14 minutes, but Sowell is so good, you won’t know where the time went. (H/T Smitty)
Posted in Economics & Politics, Liberty & Freedom | Tagged (zero)bama, Barack Obama, herman cain, occupy wall street, OWS, thomas sowell | Leave a response
ObamaCare Backers in Wisconsin Produce Report: Health Insurance Will Cost More
By marfdrat on September 7, 2011
Yeah, but that’s not why they set out to do it. Jonathan Gruber, a frequent defender of ObamaCare and one of its architects, wanted to produce a report that told the inspiring “stories of the millions of Americans who are already benefiting from the important law and how it will benefit millions more in the [...]
Posted in Economics & Politics | Tagged bad policy, Barack Obama, geeenius, health care, mitt romney, obamacare, wile e obama, wisconsin | Leave a response
George W. Bush: To Barack Obama, I leave…
By marfdrat on August 19, 2011
From my friend Mike over at The Write Side of My Brain: Remember how some high school yearbooks used to include a section for Seniors to post their “Last Will and Testament?”Here’s what George W. Bush left for Barack Obama: A AAA credit rating Gas for $1.61 a gallon 5.4% unemployment a national debt of [...]
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Walter Williams: Ominous Parallels
By marfdrat on August 18, 2011
I love Walter Williams’ direct and unapologetic style. He does not mince words. In his latest editorial, he looks at the effects of the current administration’s policies from the perspective of history and sound economic theory. Here’s what he has to say about comparisons of Barack Obama (*DfOaLG) to Jimmy Carter: People are beginning to [...]
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Obama’s America: In His Own Words
By marfdrat on July 13, 2011
See them (from the NYT): “You see, you see, we Democrats have a very different measure of what constitutes progress in this country. We measure progress by how many people can find a job that pays the mortgage, whether you can put a little extra money away at the end of each month so you [...]
Posted in Liberty & Freedom | Tagged bankruptcy, Barack Obama, debt, democrat, government regulation, Government waste, keynesian stimulus, obama, obamacare, Regulation, stimulus | 1 Response
The Numbers, They are Awful
By marfdrat on July 8, 2011
Stephen Green, the Vodkapundit, has assembled a collection of truly horrible numbers on the state of the economy, unemployment, and the debt. That Barack Obama (*DfOaLG), he’s doing a bang-up job, huh? 9.2% — unemployment rate for June. 0.1% — increase since May. 16.2% — underemployment rate for June. 0.4% — increase since May. 8% [...]
Posted in Economics & Politics | Tagged Barack Obama, boy-king barack, DFOaLG, economy, GDP, stephen green, stimulus, unemployment, vodkapundit, Wile E. Coyote | Leave a response
Jay Clarke Explains a Lot: Obama is a Bad Man
By marfdrat on June 27, 2011
Jay Clarke, writing in American Thinker, offers the plainest, simplest explanation of Barack Obama (*DfOaLG) that I have yet seen: he’s a bad man. Using M. Scott Peck’s People of the Lie as the basis for his analysis, he paints an eerily accurate picture of the behavior of the current occupant of the White House: [...]
Posted in Economics & Politics | Tagged Barack Obama, DFOaLG, evil people, m. scott peck, people of the lie, President, the road less traveled, Wile E. Coyote | 2 Responses
Is This the Hope, or the Change?
By marfdrat on June 4, 2011
From Yahoo Finance: Stocks fall for the fifth straight week. Dems think the answer is… wait for it…more stimulus. Maybe it’s time to start making some more signs? Really? Please. Stop. November 2012 cannot come fast enough. – Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Posted in Economics & Politics | Tagged Barack Obama, democrats, DFOaLG, economic news, housing market, obama, stimulus, stock market, Wile E. Coyote | 1 Response







