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Thursday, April 3, 2014

OBAMA, CREATOR OF THE ORIGINAL “STINKBURGER”…


In having been nothing more than a community agitator, and as president having such things like a blatantly bogus economic ‘stimulus’ bill and Obamacare, as well as any number of other policies that have failed miserably, firmly under his belt, I’d say this turd of a president that we’ve saddled ourselves with knows more than a thing or two about "stinkburgers’. So it was then that when Barry compared the new Republican budget plan unveiled by Rep. Paul Ryan earlier this week to a "stinkburger" and a "meanwich", during a speech Wednesday afternoon in Michigan, he knew much about of which he spoke.

Referencing his own trip earlier in the day to what I guess was some local deli there in Ann Arbor, Barry, performing at his presidential best, offered up some suggestions for the name of the GOP budget plan. Barry said, "If they tried to sell this sandwich at Zingerman's they'd have to call it the Stinkburger or the Meanwich." Barry's trip to Michigan provided to him a chance to promote another "stinkburger" of his, which is his plan to raise the federal minimum wage to $10.10. Barry once again seemed to be in campaign mode, as he repeatedly attacked Republicans during his speech at the University of Michigan.

A spokesman for the House Budget Committee said he didn't want to offer a response. Let’s face it, when the guy who is your president insists upon acting like some idiotic punk fresh out of high school, how are you, as an adult, supposed to respond. I mean seriously. You have the guy who’s our president, out on what appears to be a never ending campaign trail, spewing all kinds of idiotic bullshit to a bunch of brainwashed college students. Students with college loans who, I would hope, would expect to earn more than 10 bucks an hour, if they are lucky enough to find a job in what has now become Barry’s economy.

Barry’s campaign-style trip came at a time when both Republicans and Democrats have been attempting to draw contrasts with each other's economic approaches in an election year. Ryan said his budget would cut $5.1 trillion in government spending over the next 10 years and he claims his plan would balance the U.S. books over that same period. Now whether you favor or oppose Ryan’s budget, there is simply no excuse for Barry’s juvenile behavior. But having said that, this type of spoiled-brat mentality from Barry is really nothing new. We’ve seen it many times over the course of the last 5 plus years.

Barry "Almighty" said House Republicans' new budget proposal and coming attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act "should be familiar because it was their economic plan in the 2012 campaign. It was their economic plan in 2010." He added, in making a reference to that old Bill Murray film, "It's like that movie 'Groundhog Day.'" Adding, "Except it's not funny." Actually what’s "not funny" is the fact that I, like millions of other Americans, have been made to lose our insurance in favor of being forced to accept something that’s far more costly. Now that’s what I call a real "stinkburger." Actually, it’s more of a shit sandwich.

Coincidentally, or not, Barry’s trip to Michigan came one day after the White House claimed that 7.1 million people had enrolled in insurance plans under Obamacare, aka the Affordable Care Act. He said the numbers were enough to fill up the "Big House" — the university's football stadium, 65 times. Of course what he failed to mention his own "stinkburger", which is the fact that over 11 million people have now LOST their health insurance. And I think that for anyone with a brain it should be pretty obvious that the claim of gotten 7.1 million people to sign up is nothing more than another example of Barry & Co. propaganda.

After watching this administration for the last five years, just how stupid does one need to be to believe anything any of these people, including Barry, say? But be that as it may, it continues to be trumpeted and very loudly so by most of the stooges in our state-controlled media complex! Just for the sake of argument let’s assume that they’re telling us the, however unlikely, as I mentioned before what about the millions of folks whose insurance coverage was terminated, because of Obamacare. Anyone think they care that 7.1 million people have supposedly signed up for Barry’s "stinkburger?" I’m thinking they don’t. It’s all a lie anyway.

Yet oddly enough, with this little announcement of Barry’s, some Democrats now seem confident in that they have now at least slowed the bleeding. "It’s changing. If you’ve been around awhile, and I’ve been around awhile, you can sense it," said ‘Little Dick’ Durbin, who’s also the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate. "You’re not going to turn away seven or 10 million people from insurance coverage — doesn’t work anymore." I’m not quite getting the logic here. I just don’t see why, exactly, those who no longer have insurance should somehow feel better because of Barry’s claim to have people signed up to Obamacare.

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