http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5t8GdxFYBU

Listen to the Crowd Cheer as he blatantly makes false campaign promises!

This has got to be one of the most ridiculous things I've ever seen or heard!

Did he make government open and transparent with the stimulus bill?  Answer NO!

No more secrecy?  when he is lying I consider that a hiding the truth!

Does the Public have 5 Days to look at his bill before he signs it?  I know he's already signed some BILLS that he didn't make available to the public to review for 5 days!

Did he put his meetings online for us to watch? 

Did he put every tax break and pork barrel project online!?!?!?  I didn't see any of it!  The stimulus bill is inserted with tons of pork barrel projects, which I thought were impossible to slip in?  Nancy Pelosi for $30 Million rats...is a good example...

What about meetings where laws are written are more open to the public? 

I've been telling people since DAY ONE this guy is making FALSE CAMPAIGN PROMISES just to get your VOTE!

I guess this is the CHANGE he was talking about...Say one thing mean another!

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Obama blatantly misleads about the stimulus package in this new conference.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ot9Np1I0VuY

He stated that the CEO of Catepillar said the Stimulus package will help them stop re-hire people who were just laid off!!!!

CEO states REALITY IS THEY WILL HAVE TO HAVE MORE LAYOFFS!

 

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Obama doesn't have a good choice of words when he "PRETENDS" to talk tough!

The Mayor of Las Vegas wants an Apology for the Presidents recent remarks!

 http://content.usatoday.com/communities/theoval/post/2009/02/62704125/1

 

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Another Wall Street Journal Article, this one from Mr. Ferrara who is director of entitlement and budget policy for the Institute for Policy Innovation. He served in the White House Office of Policy Development under President Reagan.

Reagonomics versus Obamanomics 

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123431484726570949.html

 

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Wall Street Journal Article "The Real Stimulus Burden"

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123440436240475615.html?mod=loomia&loomia_si=t0:a16:g2:r1:c0.482998:b0

"The new spending means new federal debt in the trillions of dollars over the next few years, which will test the limits of America's credit-worthiness. To the extent that taxes rise to pay for it all, the U.S. will become less desirable as a destination for the world's capital. Perhaps the Federal Reserve will try to inflate away this growing debt, but the world's bond vigilantes will get a vote on that."

These are scary thoughts for us as Americans....

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Stop the Stimulus!

February 10, 2009

Join the Petition:

http://www.americansforprosperity.org

http://www.nostimulus.com

Fight the Stimulus now!

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This article was recently posted on Yahoo.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/20090210/pl_ynews/ynews_pl242

The more Americans hear about the proposed Stimulus Package the less that want to support it!

Take Action against the stimulus:

http://www.americansforprosperity.org/

 

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Why does he claim it is a "Fact" that it will save or create 4 Million jobs...?  How can this be a "Fact"?  There is no proof at all that the stimulus package will create or save any jobs but wow to claim 4,000,000 a blatant and outright lie!

"But as we learned very clearly and conclusively over the last eight years, tax cuts alone cannot solve all our economic problems - especially tax cuts that are targeted to the wealthiest few Americans. We have tried that strategy time and time again, and it has only helped lead us to the crisis we face right now."  Why does he claim that Tax Cuts helped lead us to the crisis we faced right now when later he states that "What got us into this mess initially were banks taking exorbitant, wild risks with other people's monies based on shaky assets."  How can he say one thing earlier and another thing later?

He claims in the "Lost Decades" of Japan 1990's that they didn't act Swiftly Enough and that put them into a Negative Spiral.  Another blatant lie...I only say it is a blatant lie because I can't believe our President is that uneducated he wouldn't check the facts before saying something like he did...In August 1992, Japan created a stimulus package putting in 10.7 Trillion yen ($85 Billion USD) to the economy, broken down into 8.6 Trillion for public works, 1.2 Trillion to Expand Loans for small and medium businesses, and 900 Billion to the Japan Development Bank.  In April, 1993 another $13.2 Trillion Yen ($117 Billion USD), September 1993 another 6.2 Trillion Yen ($59 Billion USD), Feb 1994 $15.3 Trillion Yen, Sep 1995 $14.2 Trillion Yen, and almost another $58 Trillion by 1998.      SO WHY DOES OBAMA THINK THIS WILL WORK IN THE UNITED STATES?  WHEN IT DIDN'T WORK IN JAPAN...IT DIDN'T WORK DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION....Leading economists put this Ad out and in nationwide newspapers:  http://www.cato.org/special/stimulus09/cato_stimulus.pdf

Why is Obama taking this to the public and making it sound worse than it is?   He is playing with the emotions of people going to Elkhart, Indiana and playing politics...When he claims he isn't playing politics! 

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Today's News Conference

February 9, 2009

Good evening. Before I take your questions tonight, I'd like to speak briefly about the state of our economy and why I believe we need to put this recovery plan in motion as soon as possible.

I took a trip to Elkhart, Indiana today. Elkhart is a place that has lost jobs faster than anywhere else in America. In one year, the unemployment rate went from 4.7% to 15.3%. Companies that have sustained this community for years are shedding jobs at an alarming speed, and the people who've lost them have no idea what to do or who to turn to. They can't pay their bills and they've stopped spending money. And because they've stopped spending money, more businesses have been forced to lay off more workers. Local TV stations have started running public service announcements that tell people where to find food banks, even as the food banks don't have enough to meet the demand.

As we speak, similar scenes are playing out in cities and towns across the country. Last Monday, more than 1,000 men and women stood in line for 35 firefighter jobs in Miami. Last month, our economy lost 598,000 jobs, which is nearly the equivalent of losing every single job in the state of Maine. And if there's anyone out there who still doesn't believe this constitutes a full-blown crisis, I suggest speaking to one of the millions of Americans whose lives have been turned upside down because they don't know where their next paycheck is coming from.

That is why the single most important part of this Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Plan is the fact that it will save or create up to 4 million jobs. Because that is what America needs most right now.

It is absolutely true that we cannot depend on government alone to create jobs or economic growth. That is and must be the role of the private sector. But at this particular moment, with the private sector so weakened by this recession, the federal government is the only entity left with the resources to jolt our economy back to life. It is only government that can break the vicious cycle where lost jobs lead to people spending less money which leads to even more layoffs. And breaking that cycle is exactly what the plan that's moving through Congress is designed to do.

When passed, this plan will ensure that Americans who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own can receive greater unemployment benefits and continue their health care coverage. We will also provide a $2,500 tax credit to folks who are struggling to pay the cost of their college tuition, and $1000 worth of badly-needed tax relief to working and middle-class families. These steps will put more money in the pockets of those Americans who are most likely to spend it, and that will help break the cycle and get our economy moving.

But as we learned very clearly and conclusively over the last eight years, tax cuts alone cannot solve all our economic problems - especially tax cuts that are targeted to the wealthiest few Americans. We have tried that strategy time and time again, and it has only helped lead us to the crisis we face right now.

That is why we have come together around a plan that combines hundreds of billions in tax cuts for the middle-class with direct investments in areas like health care, energy, education, and infrastructure - investments that will save jobs, create new jobs and new businesses, and help our economy grow again - now and in the future.

More than 90% of the jobs created by this plan will be in the private sector. These will not be make-work jobs, but jobs doing the work that America desperately needs done. Jobs rebuilding our crumbling roads and bridges, and repairing our dangerously deficient dams and levees so that we don't face another Katrina. They will be jobs building the wind turbines and solar panels and fuel-efficient cars that will lower our dependence on foreign oil, and modernizing a costly health care system that will save us billions of dollars and countless lives. They'll be jobs creating 21st century classrooms, libraries, and labs for millions of children across America. And they'll be the jobs of firefighters, teachers, and police officers that would otherwise be eliminated if we do not provide states with some relief.

After many weeks of debate and discussion, the plan that ultimately emerges from Congress must be big enough and bold enough to meet the size of the economic challenge we face right now. It is a plan that is already supported by businesses representing almost every industry in America; by both the Chamber of Commerce and the AFL-CIO. It contains input, ideas, and compromises from both Democrats and Republicans. It also contains an unprecedented level of transparency and accountability, so that every American will be able to go online and see where and how we're spending every dime. What it does not contain, however, is a single pet project, and it has been stripped of the projects members of both parties found most objectionable.

Despite all of this, the plan is not perfect. No plan is. I can't tell you for sure that everything in this plan will work exactly as we hope, but I can tell you with complete confidence that a failure to act will only deepen this crisis as well as the pain felt by millions of Americans. My administration inherited a deficit of over $1 trillion, but because we also inherited the most profound economic emergency since the Great Depression, doing too little or nothing at all will result in an even greater deficit of jobs, incomes; and confidence. That is a deficit that could turn a crisis into a catastrophe. And I refuse to let that happen. As long as I hold this office, I will do whatever it takes to put this country back to work.

I want to thank the members of Congress who've worked so hard to move this plan forward, but I also want to urge all members of Congress to act without delay in the coming week to resolve their differences and pass this plan.

We find ourselves in a rare moment where the citizens of our country and all countries are watching and waiting for us to lead. It is a responsibility that this generation did not ask for, but one that we must accept for the sake of our future and our children's. The strongest democracies flourish from frequent and lively debate, but they endure when people of every background and belief find a way to set aside smaller differences in service of a greater purpose. That is the test facing the United States of America in this winter of our hardship, and it is our duty as leaders and citizens to stay true to that purpose in the weeks and months ahead. After a day of speaking with and listening to the fundamentally decent men and women who call this nation home, I have full faith and confidence that we can. And with that, I'll take your questions.

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SO IT BEGINS!

January 20, 2009

It is the beginning of a new Presidency...

The website Obama Stinks was created for others to Vent and Post about their feelings and thoughts about our 44th President Obama.

As our President we must respect the man who is now in office. 

It is not an easy job, it is not an easy task, but this site was developed for people to voice their opinons honestly and truthfully as well as let readers see what is going on in the news with our new administration....

 

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