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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Legacy?...Let's talk about the real legacy




I hated the fact Obama was elected once let alone twice. The first time, I said to myself... I have no choice what’s done is done…let's see what happens. It wasn’t long before he introduced his shovel ready $1 trillion stimulus plan which stimulated nothing (even by his own admission) which began his ascension of doubling Bush’s national debt which he strongly criticized him for when he was a senator:

(I'm sure you have read this before but I would like to illustrate it again as my departing gift to the worse president this country ever had)

What a lying hypocrite he really is.

"The fact that we are here today to debate raising America's debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the US Government can not pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government's reckless fiscal policies. Increasing America's debt weakens us domestically and internationally. Leadership means that "the buck stops here." Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better."

Snope lovers:


He should have got an Oscar for this performance as the suckers listening to him bought it hook, line, and sinker.



This was 2009. He subtly blames Bush using the word "inherited" and in some respect he was right.  But what does he do? Doubles it!




Still waiting for the MSM response.



When Barry took office the debt was $10.6 trillion. That's the net amount the country had borrowed from Washington through the Bush years. When he leaves office he will be damn close to doubling it. So in other words, he  just about created more debt than all the other presidents combined!


And he's never called out on it because the left is so blinded by devotion (in the name of the father, and the son, and the holy Barry) they couldn't see it if you hit em' in the head with a sledgehammer.

PS:
After Trump's victory and the contaminated polls does anyone truly believe Barry's approval rating is 55%?




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Trump's land mine laden road to the White House




On a tip from Ed Kilbane



Watch to the end. It's well worth it. 

Video 297


Who's laughing now?






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Friday, November 11, 2016

The media is at it again



He's deplorable.

Thank God










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Trump protests surge across America









Josh Earnest said they have a right to protest and of course, he wouldn't get any argument from the MSM. Had Trump lost and this was his supporters the MSM would have called them angry white racists, sexist,  (deplorables about covers it) destroying property, refusing to accept the result of the election in a free and democratic society.



But let's be honest. How much involvement do Republicans have in this type of activity? 99.9% of the time it’s Democrats ...it's their forte'. Besides, Republicans don’t have the time to destroy property because they have a job. Let me put it another way. How many members of BLM and OWS, who are notorious for destroying property, do you believe are Republican? Not a one. 



How does Michael Brown, his family, and especially the community, benefit by throwing a brick through the window of CVS and then looting the store? Only a Democrat can intellectualize when their neighbor on their left pokes them in the eye the best course of retaliation is to burn down their neighbor’s home on the right.

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Another night of nationwide protests against Donald Trump's election came to a head in Portland, where thousands marched and some smashed store windows, lit firecrackers and sparked a dumpster blaze. Police termed the protest a riot and used "less lethal munitions" to help clear the streets.


I'm Stymied on this one.
 No above his head...pussy grab? 

Ever notice how Democratic women look like a bunch of Garofalo's in desperate need of personal hygiene?










Some 4,000 protesters surged into the downtown area late Thursday night with chants like "we reject the president-elect!"





Officers began physically pushing back against the crowd that at times threw objects at them as midnight approached, arresting several people and using flash-bang devices and types of smoke or tear gas to force people to disperse.



After several orders to leave, police said officers used "less lethal munitions," such as pepper spray and rubber projectiles. Live video footage showed officers firing what appeared to be the non-lethal items. It wasn't immediately clear if anyone was hit.

Protest number continued to dwindle through the night and as the early morning hours wore on, police announced to remaining clusters of protesters to immediately disperse or be "subject to arrest and the use of riot-control agents." Police said they made 26 arrests.

Around the country from New York to Chicago to California, in red states as well as blue, hundreds of demonstrators marched through streets, many for the third straight night though in somewhat smaller numbers.

Trump himself fired back late Thursday, tweeting: "Just had a very open and successful presidential election. Now professional protesters, incited by the media, are protesting. Very unfair!"

In Denver, protesters managed to shut down Interstate 25 near downtown Denver briefly Thursday night. Police said demonstrators made their way onto the freeway and traffic was halted in the northbound and southbound lanes for about a half-hour. Protesters also briefly shut down interstate highways in Minneapolis and Los Angeles.




In San Francisco's downtown, high-spirited high school students marched through, chanting "not my president" and holding signs urging a Donald Trump eviction. They waved rainbow banners and Mexican flags, as bystanders in the heavily Democratic city high-fived the marchers from the sidelines.

"As a white, queer person, we need unity with people of color, we need to stand up," said Claire Bye, a 15-year-old sophomore at Academy High School. "I'm fighting for my rights as an LGBTQ person. I'm fighting for the rights of brown people, black people, Muslim people."



In New York City, a large group of demonstrators once again gathered outside Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue Thursday night. They chanted angry slogans and waved banners baring anti-Trump messages.

"You got everything straight up and down the line," demonstrator David Thomas said. "You got climate change, you got the Iran deal. You got gay rights, you got mass deportations. Just everything, straight up and down the line, the guy is wrong on every issue."

In Philadelphia, protesters near City Hall held signs bearing slogans like "Not Our President," ''Trans Against Trump" and "Make America Safe For All."




About 500 people turned out at a protest in Louisville, Kentucky and in Baltimore, hundreds of people marched to the stadium where the Ravens were playing a football game.

Hundreds of protesters demonstrated outside Trump Tower in Chicago and a growing group was getting into some shoving matches with police in Oakland, California.

Mostly peaceful protests also surged again in Los Angles. City News Service reported that dozens of protesters were arrested around midnight when they refused to budge from an area.



As expected, the demonstrations prompted some social media blowback from Trump supporters accusing protesters of sour grapes or worse, though there were no significant counter-protests.

Trump supporters said the protesters were not respecting the democratic process.

As of Thursday, Democrat Hillary Clinton was leading Trump in votes nationwide 47.7 percent to 47.5 percent, but Trump secured victory in the Electoral College.

When the remaining votes are counted. Think they'll print a correction?

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In contrast to the Trump dissension, this is what happened when the "Messiah" took office.

Ever wonder why they grow up to be Democrats?

Here's one reason.


Children Singing Praise Obama

(aka brainwashed)












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Thursday, November 10, 2016

Why the Establishment Was Wrong





By Newt Gingrich

One of the most amazing things about Donald Trump’s historic victory was how badly almost everyone in media and politics misread the country.

Time and again in the months before the election, the establishment suggested I was either insincere or insane in predicting a Trump victory. 

Our differences reflected two very different understandings of reality.

The establishment’s self-reassuring assumption was that the American electorate was the same as it was in 2008 and 2012, only more so. This led them to believe that no Republican could win the presidency without doing dramatically better than Mitt Romney among the groups Romney lost badly--Latinos, African Americans, and women. 

They further assumed that Donald Trump could not possibly do better among these groups than Mitt Romney, because in their view, Romney was a pleasant, appealing candidate, and Trump was alienating and offensive.

They assumed that turnout among these demographics would be high. And they assumed turnout among white males would be low. (After all, their moment in history had passed.)

The lack of understanding and imagination became self-reinforcing. These assumptions were used to weight polls, producing results that appeared to prove the conclusions true. 

The political-media establishment then set about talking to itself, and discovered that apparently everyone it knew was anti-Trump. This explains why Hillary Clinton and her team thought attacking his supporters was a good strategy. They really did see Trump voters as a fringe minority.

All of this led almost every voice in politics and the media to believe Trump would suffer a historic defeat Tuesday night.

In the end, their assumptions proved a house of cards. It turned out that demographics weren’t destiny after all. Leadership was destiny. 

If they had not been so insulated from the rest of the country, they might have seen this: the vast majority of Americans found them deplorable. This is the reality the establishment refused to see.

As Pat Caddell reported in his essential essay on “the uprising of the American people,” Donald Trump’s closing argument was a winning one. According to Caddell’s research, Americans believe the following by overwhelming margins.

1. The power of ordinary people to control our country is getting weaker every day, as political leaders on both sides, fight to protect their own power and privilege, at the expense of the nation’s well-being. We need to restore what we really believe in – real democracy by the people and real free-enterprise. AGREE = 87%; DISAGREE = 10%

2. The country is run by an alliance of incumbent politicians, media pundits, lobbyists and other powerful money interests for their own gain at the expense of the American people. AGREE = 87%; DISAGREE = 10%

3. Most politicians really care about people like me. AGREE = 25%; DISAGREE = 69%

4. Powerful interests from Wall Street banks to corporations, unions and political interest groups have used campaign and lobbying money to rig the system for them. They are looting the national treasury of billions of dollars at the expense of every man, woman and child. AGREE = 81%; DISAGREE = 13% 

5. The U.S. has a two-track economy where most Americans struggle every day, where good jobs are hard to find, where huge corporations get all the rewards. We need fundamental changes to fix the inequity in our economic system. AGREE = 81%; DISAGREE = 15%

6. Political leaders are more interested in protecting their power and privilege than doing what is right for the American people. AGREE = 86%; DISAGREE = 11%

7. The two main political parties are too beholden to special and corporate interest to create any meaningful change. AGREE = 76%; DISAGREE = 19% 

8. The real struggle for America is not between Democrats and Republicans but between mainstream American and the ruling political elites. AGREE = 67%; DISAGREE = 24%

These numbers describe a reality the establishment is psychologically incapable of understanding. So they did not realize that the country--and the electorate--had changed dramatically, in ways that had nothing to do with demographics.

On Tuesday, Americans’ version of reality defeated the establishment’s version--in the form of President-elect Donald Trump.

Your Friend,
Newt





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