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The (R)’s Are Coming! — But The Congressional Credit Card Is Safe!
0 Comments | Posted by pontificus in 2010 Elections, Broken Campaign Promises, Budget Deficit, Economy, Healthcare, Obama Lies
In yet another act of “unprecedented transparency”1, the Democrats have driven a bill through Congress that has now been signed by Obama (D) to raise the Congressional Credit Card limit to a staggering $14.294 TRILLION without the benefit of CSPAN capturing a single second of the closed door discussions.2
The vote in the Senate was taken just in time before the newly baked Senator Brown (R) from Massachusetts were to be sworn in, since he might have forced actual debate on the issue. It was simply safer for Reid (D) to drive the vote while the Massachusetts state officers with (D)’s behind their names were doodling and claiming that it just takes time to create the necessary documentation for Brown (R) to be sworn into office.3 After all, even when the results are not contested, it’s important to dot those t’s and cross those i’s, especially when a guy with an (R) is the topic, and not someone with a (D), isn’t it?4
Those in the Senate with (D) behind their names even claimed to wait for Brown (R) for any important vote, such as that on healthcare.
It must be that the (D) people don’t think that agreeing to spend $1.9 TRILLION is not an important vote. Interestingly, if $1.9 TRILLION doesn’t make the cut, but a healthcare plan supposedly costing $1 TRILLION or thereabout does, then is that an indication that the REAL cost of the healthcare legislation is far beyond $1.9 TRILLION? Harry (D), Nancy (D), please explain.
As we reported previously5, this bill increases the national debt “limit” by more than it has ever been increased before, both as a percentage of the total, and as an absolute number. Not even during the dark days of World War 2 was such a dramatic increase necessary.
So what’s different? A looming 2010 Congressional election disaster for those with a (D) behind their names has Harry (D) and Nancy (D) running scared, and Obama (D) can’t help but agree. With Brown (R) in the Senate now, Reid (D) might not have been able to push this (D) looneylaw through Senate, or at least not without some semblance of debate.
Yesterday, following up on his transparency pledge, Obama (D) chose to leave those pesky cameras outside yet again, and proceeded to sign this monster into law. All hail the chief, the Congressional Credit Card is safe from those pesky guys with (R) behind their names.
- Obama on Transparency and Open Government ↩
- President Obama Signs Law Raising Public Debt Limit from $12.4 Trillion to $14.3 Trillion ↩
- Delay could give Democrats options ↩
- No Media Objections As Dems Raced to Swear In New Members Two Months Ago ↩
- Democrats Respond To Brown Election By Getting Ready To Spend $1,900,000,000,000 ↩
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Pelosi Work-Out Video
0 Comments | Posted by pontificus in 2010 Elections, Broken Campaign Promises, Video Clips
“Get your copy today. An exercise video that will keep you up on your feet for hours to the voice of your favorite Obama speech! Join Nancy Pelosi as she leads you through thousands of annoying exuberant clapping exercises to the voice of TOTUS Obama.“1
Pelosi Work-Out Video
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Backdoor taxes to hit middle class
1 Comment | Posted by pontificus in Broken Campaign Promises, Obama Lies
Reuters seems to be extending beyond its historical role of adjusting images to suit the story.1 Now the story itself, if not appropriate, will be withdrawn.
This happened to a somewhat embarrassing article for Obama, which showed some of the ways in which taxes for the middle class are increasing despite his protestations and promises to the contrary. Reuters replaced the story with a short notice that “The story Backdoor taxes to hit middle class has been withdrawn. A replacement story will run later in the week.“2
For the benefit of our readers we were able to store a copy for future generations to enjoy. Since the original story was redacted in its entirety, it is only appropriate that we quote it in its entirety: (more…)
- See some discussion at LGF and TheList ↩
- http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100202/bs_nm/us_budget_backdoortaxes ↩
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Bill Owens (D-NY): Record for breaking campaign promises
0 Comments | Posted by pontificus in Broken Campaign Promises, Healthcare, Individuals, The List

November 7, 2009: Congressman Owens, D-NY
How fast can campaign promises be broken?
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