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Monday, December 19, 2016

Barry's new $5.3m DC home









He should be banned from DC. Unlike Bush, he will be sticking his nose in on every major decision Trump makes. He makes me physically nauseous especially after his latest remark/description about the electoral college:

"The Electoral College is "vestige" a "carryover" from the time of the founding fathers." So according to him... it is an antiquated system which no longer works.

To be fair if the situation was reversed you just know Trump would have gone off on how he received the popular vote so the victory is his. And as sure as hell Barry would dismiss Trump by embracing his candidate with a statement very similar to this.

 [We can thank our founding fathers for having the foresight to empower all  states, no matter how big or how small, to have a voice in the election process. It's our American Democracy at work.]

In other words...if Killary had won he would reaffirm the electoral college as  the gold standard.

Got off track. Hope he enjoys his new home. Just wish it was in Kenya where he belongs.


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With just one month left until President Obama's steps down, renovations to his new home are underway with plans to upgrade the security system and transform part of the garage into a home office.

Barack and Michelle Obama are moving into a $5.3million home in Kalorama, one of Washington DC's most elegant neighborhoods, so 15-year-old Sasha Obama can finish out high school at the Sidwell Friends School. 

Construction permits obtained by TMZ show the home will also be outfitted with an upgraded electrical system as well as a cat walk over one staircase.



With just one month left until President Obama's steps down, renovations to his new home are underway with plans to upgrade the security system and transform the garage into an office



Construction workers could be seen at work, with a dumpster, excavator, and tent pitched outside the stately, nine-bedroom home with eight-and-a-half bathrooms



Barack and Michelle Obama are moving into an 8,200 square-foot home in Kalorama, one of Washington DC's most elegant neighborhoods



They have decided to stay in DC so 15-year-old Sasha Obama can finish out high school at the Sidwell Friends School. Malia Obama is taking a gap year before heading to Harvard 



The stately home has plenty of windows to let in the DC sunshine, hardwood floors, and large rooms - though not as large as White House rooms



There's an upstairs office, in addition to the one being built in the garage, suggesting there's plenty more to come from both Barack and Michelle Obama 

Contractors could be seen at work, with a dumpster, excavator, and tent pitched outside the home.

While the stately home is situated just off the street, Secret Service will be guarding the property and an enhanced security system will be installed.










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Sunday, December 18, 2016

She was supposed to do Barry's third term



Then fate stepped in.


One thing for sure. 
She follows her boss when he comes to blaming others.









Here's one.

I could give you 50 more!








Sticking with my prediction: Trump will win no caucuses or primaries and will run behind Ron Paul 2012 in IA and NH.



When you're this wrong maybe it's time to put your application in at Walmart.









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Michelle Obama's suggestion Trump is end of 'hope' for America gets pushback



This coming from the hope & change first lady whose husband provided no HOPE as he will CHANGE the national debt from $10.6 trillion to 20 by the time he leaves office.


We also HOPED Iran wouldn't get nukes... Barry CHANGED it so they're bound to.




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Michelle Obama gave her final interview as First Lady on Friday, telling Oprah Winfrey that the country had lost hope since Trump's election win 




First lady Michelle Obama's suggestion that the United States has lost hope now that Donald Trump has becoming president after eight years of husband President Obama bringing “hope and change” to Americans was met Saturday with some pushback.

"Michelle Obama says there is no hope,” Trump, the Republican president-elect, said at a rally in Alabama. “I assume she was talking about the past not the future. I honestly believe she meant that statement differently than the way it came out.”

Alabama Supreme Court Justice Tom Parker said before Trump spoke at the rally: "Yes, Michelle, we have hope again." 

Obama said in an excerpt of her final White House interview, conducted by Oprah Winfrey: “We feel the difference now. ... Now we’re feeling like what not having hope feels like. … What do you do if you don’t have hope, Oprah?”

The full interview is scheduled to air Monday on CBS-TV.

President Obama was a first-term Illinois Democratic senator when he won the White House race in 2008 with a captivating message of hope and change and became the country’s first black president.

“Barack didn’t just talk about hope because he thought it was a nice slogan to get votes,” the first lady said in the CBS interview. “He and I and so many believe: What else do you have if you don’t have hope?” 

The first lady during her time in the White House made top priorities of empowering young women and promoting healthy eating habits.

She argued in the interview that children are the ones who most need hope.

And to try to explain how her husband gave Americans hope, she said he was like the soothing parent who didn’t overreact when a child bumps his or her head on a table.

“Barack has been that for the nation,” the first lady said.

Sure he was. Now we'll find out what history has to say about that.









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Saturday, December 17, 2016

Made a fortune from bulbous rump cheeks...



 


Butt... at what point to the masses tire of these wenches? 











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Obama: I Told Putin to ‘Cut It Out’





Somehow I don't think Putin takes him seriously.



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President Barack Obama on Friday said that he told Russian President Vladimir Putin to “cut it out” with regard to his country’s alleged hacking of U.S. institutions in advance of the presidential election. “In early September when I saw President Putin in China, I felt that the most effective way to ensure that that didn’t happen was to talk to him directly and tell him to cut it out and there were going to be some serious consequences if he didn’t,” Obama said Friday at his year-end press conference, adding that “we did not see further tampering of the election process” after he talked with Putin. “But the leaks through WikiLeaks had already occurred.” Obama concluded by saying that he believes he handled it “the way it should’ve been handled.”





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