Posted on 11/11/2012 10:20:36 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
By re-electing him you’ve already made him a dictator. Good luck making him be benevolent.
Well that didn’t take long.
Sedition ain’t just a river in Egypt.
Most modern liberals are insane....I know, I work with a lot of them.
My "reboot" would include some shooting, but nothing Stalin would condemn... Stalin slaughtered 20,000,000, so perhaps Stalin wouldn't be a good metric, but it is one the Dims would understand. After all, 1 death is a tragedy, 1 million is a statistic.
benevolent...BENEVOLENT...
This is why socialism and marxism and all that dreamy bunch of dung doesn’t work. People who get power like that are never benevolent. It is a dam* fairy tale and I am tired of that frickin’ tale! Move to North Korea if that is how you want to live!
*scream*
He is asking for O to act like Hugo....why am I not surprised???
These fools will never get it. The lefty trouble makers are always the first to be thrown in the Gulag when their own people come to power.
The Left always eats its own.
Their demigod is a defacto employee of the Banks, an amazing reality about which they are clearly blind.
Here in the U.S., the people elected Barack Obama in 2008 on the implicit promise that the politically dominant financial sector would be limited in some meaningful fashion. Instead, President Obama immediately nixed any meaningful reform.
Many will claim that Obama was stymied by a Republican Congress. But the primary policy framework Obama put in place -- the bailouts --took place during the transition and the immediate months after the election, when Obama had enormous leverage over the Bush administration and then a dominant Democratic Party in Congress.In fact, during the transition itself, Bushs Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson offered a deal to Barney Frank, to force banks to write down mortgages and stem foreclosures if Barney would speed up the release of TARP money. Paulson demanded, as a condition of the deal, that Obama sign off on it. Barney said fine, but to his surprise, the incoming president vetoed the deal.
Yup, you heard that right-- the Bush administration was willing to write down mortgages in response to Democratic pressure, but it was Obama who said no, we want a foreclosure crisis. And with Neil Barofskys book Bailout: An Inside Account of How Washington Abandoned Main Street While Rescuing Wall Street, we see why.
Tim Geithner said, in private meetings, that the foreclosure mitigation programs were not meant to mitigate foreclosures, but to spread out pain for the banks...
My ass! Extremist Daily Kos is more accurate.
I don’t think liberalnwould make that suggestion if they didn’t think it were possible
My opinion of this is because they are the biggest troublemakers and
will demand the power be shared equally. But given the same power
those supporters would do the same and croak supporters just the same.
BUMP!!
*woof*
C’mon, Bo! Quick jump in the car before they find you and take you for a wok.
There’s even worse out there:
Murray Energys layoffs exemplify the economic dysfunction we must overcome
http://blogs.courier-journal.com/betterlife/2012/11/12/murray-energys-layoffs-exemplify-the-economic-dysfunction-we-must-overcome/
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