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tarheel
01-25-2012, 11:19 AM
Obama is now running as an incumbent who is striving to help the economy but has been stymied at every turn by Congress. Not even MSNBC can believe this. For two years he had the largest Democratic majorities in Congress since the 1970s and achieved nearly everything he wanted.

The New Yorker magazine this week has posted on its website a 57-page memo that economic adviser Larry Summers wrote to Mr. Obama in December 2008. It lays out nearly his entire agenda for the "stimulus," reviving housing, the auto bailout and saving the financial industry. If anything, the memo overstates what would be needed to stabilize the financial panic, but nearly all of the stimulus spending priorities that the memo deemed "feasible" made it into law. They simply didn't work as promised.

The Pelosi Congress also passed ObamaCare, Dodd-Frank, cash for clunkers, the housing tax credit, and much more. The only Obama priority it didn't pass was cap-and-trade, which was killed by Senate Democrats.

Obama's regulators also currently have some 149 major rules underway, which are those that cost more than $100 million. The 112th Congress (which has, of course, the Republican House, but the Senate is still Democrat) hasn't been able to kill a single major rule. The most it has been able to do is extend the Bush tax rates—which helped the economy by avoiding a tax shock—and slow the rate of increase in federal spending. This President has been "obstructed" less than anyone since LBJ.

Obama clearly has a spring in his step these days, figuring that the public hates Congress and thinks Republicans run it, that the GOP will field a weak presidential candidate, and that he can fool the public into believing only Mitt Romney's taxes will rise if Mr. Obama wins a second term. He has only one big obstacle: his record.

The mystery of the upcoming elections is simply this: Will the voters believe what Obama tells them, or what they see with their very own eyes?

Webmaster
01-25-2012, 04:40 PM
What I got from the State of the Union address:

1) More spending
2) More regulations
3) More taxes

What we need is less of all of that.

ladybutton
01-25-2012, 05:25 PM
Amen.

tarheel
01-25-2012, 08:48 PM
What I got from the State of the Union address:

1) More spending
2) More regulations
3) More taxes

What we need is less of all of that.

It never fails to amaze me that fans of big government think that if you take money away from the citizens, filter it through a huge bureaucracy wasting a large portion of it, and then spend it, that somehow you have done better than you would have done by just letting the people spend their own money in the first place.

KINGCHIP
01-26-2012, 03:48 PM
We need to keep the House intact and take the Senate in the event the sheeple win again.

Nomos
01-30-2012, 05:00 AM
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The New Yorker magazine this week has posted on its website a 57-page memo that economic adviser Larry Summers wrote * * *

Obama's regulators also currently have some 149 major rules underway, * * * *
Tarheel, good piece. Do you by chance have online references to those two facts? Would love to see

tarheel
01-30-2012, 07:19 AM
Tarheel, good piece. Do you by chance have online references to those two facts? Would love to see

My source was the Wall Street Journal.