2011 State of the Union Address
After watching Barack Obama’s speech, I believe he has a good plan to grow the economy. Doing so will create more tax revenue across the board, and solve a lot of our nation’s problems. Though Obama went on and on about education, his underlying theme in his speech was to grow American business.
My only concern is if he can get the job done with nuts like Michele Bachmann trying to stop his plans. Bachmann’s speech to the Tea Party reeked of a kind of stupidity that walks the line of mental retardation. Pretty much her entire response to the State of the Union address was either flat wrong or truth mixed with lies and scare tactics. The national debt and unemployment was a runaway train right before Obama took office. She doesn’t mention that George W. Bush was the cause, and then she mentions the slight increases when Obama was trying to fix the mess that the republicans started. She is oblivious to how long it takes for an economy to shift back into the right direction. Remember, this is the same woman who on national television claimed President Obama was spending 200 million dollars a day on his trip to India. She took bad information, never checked her facts, and spouted it on live TV, making a complete ass out of herself.
When George W. Bush took office, the national debt was $5.73 trillion. When he left, it was $10.7 trillion. That’s a difference of $4.97 trillion. It’s funny how people like Bachmann never mention this, but love to talk about cutting spending when in reality all they did was spend spend spend when Bush was in office.
The Bush Tax Cuts meant less revenue which caused a higher deficit. This too was passed on to Obama. The primary Obama contribution to the increased debt was the stimulus. Bush’s 2009 fiscal year budget was $3.1 trillion (not including the wars which is part of the reason why we have a huge debt). President Obama’s 2010 fiscal year budget was $3.5 trillion, including the wars and the stimulus.
BTW, for those who don’t know or refuse to accept the obvious, the GOP plan is simple…
GOP PLAN A: Forget about the 8 years of Bush and make everything seem like it’s Obama’s fault.
GOP PLAN B: Get tax cuts even though they don’t need them.
GOP PLAN C: When in doubt, refer to plan A.
I never understood interventions. What’s the point of being told you drink too much from a room full of reasons why you drink in the first place?
Posted: January 26, 2011 at 1:11 am | by Ryan
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Comcast already throwing it’s weight around
The acquisition of NBC barely went down, yet Comcast is already making major moves.
Keith Olbermann, MSNBC’s most successful personality has been cut loose by the network. It makes no sense considering Olbermann’s show had huge ratings. It would seem Comcast wishes to move MSNBC closer to the right. The contriversial host of Final Countdown had 2 years remaining on his deal. Hopefully he won’t have to sit out too long.
Comcast has yet to make an announcement, but the rumor is they didn’t like Olbermann’s defiance.
Huh?
Considering Keith Olbermann was bringing in big time money for NBC, it seems like Comcast didn’t like his stance against right wing nonsense. Comcast is controlled by the Roberts family, whom are known to be supporters of conservative interests. Just another reason NOT to like Comcast.
Keep your head up Keith! I got nothing but love for ya baby!
I never understood interventions. What’s the point of being told you drink too much from a room full of reasons why you drink in the first place?
Posted: January 22, 2011 at 12:17 am | by Ryan
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The greatest Brett Favre spoof of all time
I’m a huge Brett Favre fan but even I had to laugh at this. Pure genius. The video is called “Brett Favre: Rise – “What should I do?”, and will most likely go down as an instant classic. Poor Brett, it looks like you played one year too long.
I never understood interventions. What’s the point of being told you drink too much from a room full of reasons why you drink in the first place?
Posted: January 20, 2011 at 9:42 am | by Ryan
Filed under: Humor?, Sports
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