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Monday, September 26, 2011

OBAMA'S TEAM SAYS, "IT'S ALL THE FAULT OF THE TEA PARTY!"



Top White House adviser David Plouffe made the rounds on the Sunday‘s news talk shows to lay out what is to be the theme of Barry "Almighty’s" re-election campaign: Which is, ironically, that it will focus on Barry's claim that the Republicans running for president, should any of them actually win, they would “take dead aim” at middle class Americans. It's ironic because who is it that is out that there that could ever take a deader aim on the middle class than has Barry "Almighty?" Speaking Sunday on the Communist News Network's (CNN) "State of the Union," Mr. Plouffe did say something that I agreed with when he said the election will offer voters a “profound choice.” But that's as far as my agreement with him went. Because, he says, the race will be “a tough, close election” that Barry will narrowly win. Plouffe says Barry will defend his record on health care and avoiding a depression. When exactly does he plan on starting this ardent defense of his abysmal record. And exactly how does one defend the shoving down the throats of the American people the outright seizure of our health care system by the government? And avoiding a depression? Barry inherited and unemployment rate of 7.8 percent and he has managed to successfully drive that up to where it is now, and very firmly so, stuck above 9 percent. And he has accomplished al that through the artful wasting of over a $1 Trillion.



Plouffe, Barry’s 2008 campaign manager, said that Republican candidates share the goal of loosening restrictions on Wall Street bankers and giving more tax cuts to the wealthiest Americans. He said all of the benefits going to the rich would be paid for by seniors and the middle class. Can't these guys ever manage to come up with something new, they really are starting to sound like a broken record. It was over on "Fox News Sunday," that Plouffe had a rather heated discussion with host Chris Wallace, Whom I'm not a big fan of, as Plouffe placed the blame for the deadlock in Washington on House Leadership putting the wants of 30 Tea Party Republicans in front of the needs of 300 million Americans. I would beg to differ with Mr. Plouffe regarding his assessment of the situation. What is actually going on here is the blatant way in which Barry "Almighty" sides with his more favored minorities over the needs of those who make up the remainder of that same 300 million people. And it is "Dingy" Harry and his band of Democrat malcontents over in the Senate that forms the major impediment to actually getting anything done. “We’re not going to make progress on the deficit, on things we can do right now for jobs, on tax cuts, unless those 30 or 40 Tea Party members of the Republican House stop being the focal point of our discussion,” Plouffe said to Fox News. Blah, blah, blah.


Speaking of those stellar Senate Democrats, they defeated a House GOP-backed stopgap continuing resolution to fund the government through November 18 by a vote of 59-36 on Friday. The $1.04 trillion measure contained $3.7 billion for disaster aid, $200 million of which was offset by cuts to green energy programs, including a loan account that once helped fund the now-defunct, controversial solar panel firm Solyndra. You know, that little company so highly touted by Barry as being the model for green jobs, that has now gone belly up after having ripped off the taxpayers to the tune of $500 Million. Plouffe insists that Congress must pass a resolution to keep government functioning without tying disaster aid to offsets. While Plouffe placed a large portion of the blame for failure in Washington on the Tea Party, he defended the “Buffet Rule” and called on Congress to pass the President’s jobs plan, which along with Barry’s recent rhetoric, has been labeled “class warfare” by critics. “The American people are screaming out, saying it’s unfair that the wealthiest, the largest corporations who can afford the best attorneys, the best accountants, take advantage of these special tax treatments that the lobbyist have, along with lawmakers, have cooked in the books here,” said Plouffe on Fox News. That screaming that Mr. Plouffe is actually hearing is the screaming from many Americans that Barry get out of town.


And then finally while on ABC's This Week with that absolute moron, Christiane Amanpour, Plouffe said Barry’s jobs plan would make it to the Senate floor by October. “We need action. The American people know that the economy is too weak; too many of them are suffering. So the question for Washington is, are we going to continue to play political games or are we going to say we can do something right now to create jobs?” I would ask this clown Plouffe, who is it that so interested in playing "political games?" Upon a closer inspection he would see, and very plainly, that it is those on his side of the aisle. The $447 billion jobs plan to which he refers, according to Barry and his team, forms a two-pronged approach of spending initiatives and tax cuts. Last week Mitch McConnell called it “a hodge-podge of retread ideas aimed at convincing people that a temporary fix is really permanent.” I'm siding with McConnell on this one. It nothing but more smoke and mirrors that accomplishes nothing in trying to get people back to work. What he we have going on here by "Team Barry" is what equates to being nothing more than a stalling tactic. The endless drivel about the new "jobs plan" is just that. One more thing thrown up against the wall to make it appear that there is genuine concern coming from the Oval Office regarding the millions of people out of work? It's all nothing more than a con job, and so transparently so. And these continuous attempts to blame the Tea Party reveal just how desperate Barry and his team are.

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