Re: The Legacy of President Obama
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 4:07 pm
Can you put something in there about the pendelum swinging back and forth
Another day in the Universe
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Well Zack Morris how about I let you know what ObamaDontCare has done for me. Remember when Obama said he wasn't going to allow insurance companies to raise premiums by 30%? I was paying for four people at that time. Mine happened to be up for renewal a few weeks after that. The insurance company F***ing United Health Care said they needed to "recalculate" the premium. They came back a month later and said it was going up by 29.99999% Now the interesting part of Obama's 30% statement is that it never ever had gone up by more than 14% NOT EVER. SO in my book Obama was price fixing Which if you are unaware is a crime in as far as I know every state.Zack Morris wrote:"People don't like it because they don't know what it's done for them."Doc wrote:Tucker Carlson is killing it Two weeks after replacing Megan Kelly his ratings are twice as high.
Here he crushes Jonathan Grubber:
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Gruber is absolutely right. He presented facts, and all Carlson could do was grandstand, feign moral outrage, and put words in Gruber's mouth repeatedly.
Obamacare has never gotten above 50% approval. But what does it matter that Obama has no legacy to stand on?
Lol fake news. Nyt says Hillary winning 92%, that's how good they are at polls
Congress Demands Investigation Into Obama Admin Meddling in
Foreign Elections
Obama admin gave taxpayer money to Soros to spark leftist political revolution
BY: Adam Kredo Follow @Kredo0
March 14, 2017 2:07 pm
A group of leading senators is calling on newly installed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to immediately launch an investigation into efforts by the Obama administration to sway foreign elections by sending taxpayer funds to "extreme and sometimes violent political activists" that promote leftist causes, according to a copy of the letter.
The lawmakers disclosed multiple conversations with foreign diplomats who outlined active political meddling by the Obama administration's State Department, including the use of taxpayer funds to support leftist causes in Macedonia, Albania, Latin America, and Africa.
A portion of this State Department funding appears to have gone to organizations supported by the controversial liberal billionaire George Soros, according to the letter, which was authored by Republican Sens. Mike Lee (Utah), Jim Inhofe (Okla.), Thom Tillis (N.C.), Ted Cruz (Texas), David Perdue (Ga.), and Bill Cassidy (La.).
North Korea Tells Trump That Kim Jong Un Will Keep His Nuclear Weapons and U.S. Can Blame Obama
An allegedly damning memo about the FBI and DOJ is electrifying Republicans — in Congress and online
NapLajoieonSteroids wrote:Doc, it's not that I'm not with you here
but
I'm getting antsy from all this footsie... and....nothing.
I'm tired of hearing about what they have below the surface, when is the pus gonna burst?
The very CNBC article you link to explains how this is just more Boris&Natasha plotting....that wall of denial is something "whatever it is" has to break through, and hard. Or else it's jus' going to be another swept under the rug something (if it is indeed, something) by the great and powerful.
If there is not an already sitting grand jury there will be one soon. I will not be surprised in dozens of US Gov employees are criminally indicted and 100's maybe even 1000's lose their jobs over this.NapLajoieonSteroids wrote:All I'm saying is that it's time to get this through the legacy media firewall, or else we'll just end up where these things always do no matter how serious it is.
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FBI investigates whether Russia banker used NRA to fund Trump campaign
Davos attendees are quietly planning to walk out of Trump’s speech
Trump has found time to tweet about the “missing texts” — but not the Kentucky shooting
House Intel Dems to release separate memo countering GOP claims
Conservative conspiracy theory about FBI texts is bullshit, according to...Fox News
The Russia investigation is reaching a pivotal moment and it looks like it's closing in on Trump
As Mueller closes in, paranoia spreads in the White House
noddy wrote:at this stage the media im seeing calls that russian sponsered right wing conspiracies.
we certainly live in interesting times - i cant believe right now it is possible to present a news story the other side doesnt want to hear and have it gain traction.Code: Select all
FBI investigates whether Russia banker used NRA to fund Trump campaign Davos attendees are quietly planning to walk out of Trump’s speech Trump has found time to tweet about the “missing texts” — but not the Kentucky shooting House Intel Dems to release separate memo countering GOP claims Conservative conspiracy theory about FBI texts is bullshit, according to...Fox News The Russia investigation is reaching a pivotal moment and it looks like it's closing in on Trump As Mueller closes in, paranoia spreads in the White House
the polar split is complete.
This is exactly what I'm getting at.noddy wrote:at this stage the media im seeing calls that russian sponsered right wing conspiracies.
we certainly live in interesting times - i cant believe right now it is possible to present a news story the other side doesnt want to hear and have it gain traction.Code: Select all
FBI investigates whether Russia banker used NRA to fund Trump campaign Davos attendees are quietly planning to walk out of Trump’s speech Trump has found time to tweet about the “missing texts” — but not the Kentucky shooting House Intel Dems to release separate memo countering GOP claims Conservative conspiracy theory about FBI texts is bullshit, according to...Fox News The Russia investigation is reaching a pivotal moment and it looks like it's closing in on Trump As Mueller closes in, paranoia spreads in the White House
the polar split is complete.
The kind you use when you're crying or the kind you use when you're masturbating?Doc wrote:
THe good news for the American left is that Walmart is having a sell on tissues.
Recall the 70'sish prediction that mass, instantaneous communication would create Kumbaya, cause then we'd all walk a mile in the other guys' moccasins and then we'd all understand each other? Let the sunshine, let the sunshine,noddy wrote:at this stage the media im seeing calls that russian sponsered right wing conspiracies.
we certainly live in interesting times - i cant believe right now it is possible to present a news story the other side doesnt want to hear and have it gain traction.Code: Select all
FBI investigates whether Russia banker used NRA to fund Trump campaign Davos attendees are quietly planning to walk out of Trump’s speech Trump has found time to tweet about the “missing texts” — but not the Kentucky shooting House Intel Dems to release separate memo countering GOP claims Conservative conspiracy theory about FBI texts is bullshit, according to...Fox News The Russia investigation is reaching a pivotal moment and it looks like it's closing in on Trump As Mueller closes in, paranoia spreads in the White House
the polar split is complete.
australia was never like that - 3 tv stations, 3 newspapers, all tightly regulated and licensed, the middle was projected by official sensible opinions and everyone believed it was crucial towards holding a such a fragile continent together.Simple Minded wrote:
Recall the 70'sish prediction that mass, instantaneous communication would create Kumbaya, cause then we'd all walk a mile in the other guys' moccasins and then we'd all understand each other? Let the sunshine, let the sunshine,
Whammo! String theory and parallel universes! Smart devices allow us to all crate the cocoon we want to inhabit!
Free at last, free at last, free at last!
Only people who don't like it are those who bitch that some cocoons are more equal than other cocoons......
Has happened many times before, bicycles, railroads, autos, motorcycles, farm tractors, Hollywood empires, unions, computers, etc. Darwinism of the market.noddy wrote:australia was never like that - 3 tv stations, 3 newspapers, all tightly regulated and licensed, the middle was projected by official sensible opinions and everyone believed it was crucial towards holding a such a fragile continent together.Simple Minded wrote:
Recall the 70'sish prediction that mass, instantaneous communication would create Kumbaya, cause then we'd all walk a mile in the other guys' moccasins and then we'd all understand each other? Let the sunshine, let the sunshine,
Whammo! String theory and parallel universes! Smart devices allow us to all crate the cocoon we want to inhabit!
Free at last, free at last, free at last!
Only people who don't like it are those who bitch that some cocoons are more equal than other cocoons......
the internet has come has a big shock to all concerned parties and this is why im 100% cynical on all the nonsense about it staying wild west for much longer.
as americans all'a'yall know that the winners from the wild west stage become the entrenched establishment during the gentrification stage and end up with the law protecting their business models.
A journalist announced last week that he will publish a photograph of then-Illinois Sen. Barack Obama (D) and Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan that he took in 2005 at a Congressional Black Caucus meeting, but did not make public because he believed it would have “made a difference” to Obama’s political future.
The photographer, Askia Muhammad, told the Trice Edney News Wire that he “gave the picture up at the time and basically swore secrecy.”
“But after the nomination was secured and all the way up until the inauguration; then for eight years after he was President, it was kept under cover,” Muhammad said.
Asked whether he thought the photo’s release would have affected Obama’s presidential campaign, Muhammad said, “I insist. It absolutely would have made a difference.”
Reached by TPM on Thursday, Muhammad said a “staff member” for the CBC contacted him “sort of in a panic” after he took the photo at a caucus meeting in 2005. TPM has published the photo above with Muhammad’s permission.
“I sort of understood what was going on,” Muhammad told TPM. “I promised and made arrangements to give the picture to Leonard Farrakhan,” the minister’s son-in-law and chief of staff.