Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Another look at the SOTU



"Well, no kidding.  Obama has already signaled that he plans to play the class-warfare card in tonight’s speech by inviting a special guest:"


To know what the president plans to say tonight, take a look at the guest list   "That’s not unusual; every president since Reagan has used guests to illustrate important points in his addresses. Personal anecdotes are always an effective way of touting a particular stance on an issue. Plus, they serve as an important reminder that policy matters because persons matter. Mentions of these guests — even if they’re misleading about the overall effects of Obama’s policies — will at least enliven a speech that otherwise promises to be dully divisive."

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Beltway Confidential: State of the Union: Populist-corporatist stew


Doug Ross Journal: President Barack Obama's Complete List of Historic Firsts [Updated]  "But remember: he will not rest until all Americans have jobs, affordable homes, green-energy vehicles, and the environment is repaired, etc., etc., etc."


The State of Union Paybacks   "What Obama won’t tell the nation is that he has served as the most pro-labor president in American history. He has delivered a series of giveaways to union bosses that should make even labor’s most enthusiastic supporters blush. And in the process of giving away the store to his top campaign contributor, Obama has hung workers out to dry, placed unnecessary job-killing burdens on employers and sent a message to the business community that it can go to hell."

Bruins goalie Thomas declines White House visit for political reasons; gets blasted by most all PC sources

Fox News  "I believe the Federal government has grown out of control, threatening the Rights, Liberties, and Property of the People," Thomas said in a statement.
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"This is being done at the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial level. This is in direct opposition to the Constitution and the Founding Fathers vision for the Federal government," he wrote.
"Because I believe this, today (Monday) I exercised my right as a Free Citizen, and did not visit the White House. This was not about politics or party, as in my opinion both parties are responsible for the situation we are in as a country. This was about a choice I had to make as an INDIVIDUAL."

"You can look at Boston Bruins goalie Tim Thomas’ decision to snub a White House visit one of two ways:  a profound American statement of freedom of speech, or a show of selfishness for making a team event about himself."
"NHL goalies can decorate their masks in individualistic ways and Thomas hasn’t been shy about politics, putting the Tea Party slogan “Don’t Tread on Me” on his mask." (Photo above)


Tim Thomas: Liberty’s Most Valuable Player


Fill the Stanley Cup With Tea!  "In addition to displaying his support for the Tea Party on the ice, Thomas is a FreedomWorks donor, giving generously right before the historic November 2010 elections, according to the FEC."

A Thousand Days of Failure; Senate Democrats have refused to propose a budget for three years.

PJ Media  "The Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (CBA) is quite clear that passing a budget is not optional. It states, “On or before April 15 of each year, the Congress shall complete action on a concurrent resolution on the budget for the fiscal year beginning on October 1 of such year.” "
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Harry Reid, donkeyhotey


"Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) gives a standard answer that Republicans have obstructed the ability of the Senate to act. He apparently is hoping that Americans forget the fact that Democrats had a 60-vote majority until 2011 and could have passed anything over the objections of Senate Republicans.
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"The real reason for not producing a budget is that the Senate Democrats are terrified of letting the public know what they stand for.  They want to only agree to a compromise that Republicans agree to also.  That way the blame can be shared for the pain that will result from only spending money that we can afford."


Pissing Away the War on Terror  "Barack Obama’s people keep telling us that he has fulfilled his promises. He has. We used to be the freest, wealthiest, strongest nation in the history of the world. He promised to fundamentally transform us into something else. Good job, Barack." Andrew Klavan

Joe Wilson's kind of night tonight

WHO'S GREEDY? Obama Gave 1% to Charity, Romney Gave 15%

Fox News  "Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and his wife Michelle gave $10,772 of the $1.2 million they earned from 2000 through 2004 to charities, or less than 1 percent, according to tax returns for those years released today by his campaign."
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Romney charitable contributions 
Tax year    Taxable income          Charitable donations Donations as % of income
2010           $21.7 million                 $2.98 million                13.73%
2011 (est)   $20.9 million                $4 million                     19.14%
Just sayin'.



: Romney paid 42 percent of 2011 income in taxes and charity  "The media is obsessed with Romney’s wealth, taking the amount earned as a sign of some moral failing in the U.S. economic system. But in fact what we see is that the income tax code is already very progressive (the rich pay a higher percentage than less-rich taxpayers). And in Romney’s case, the amount of his income given (or taken) away suggests that at least this particular wealthy American does more than his fair share for society."


UK Mail: Mitt Romney gave millions to charity. Joe Biden gave $369.  But that's OK because Joe cares and Mitt doesn't.

Looking ahead to President Obama's campaign speech tonight

Heritage: Obama’s Magic Kingdom of Joblessness  "As the Post explainedeven without the pipeline, Canada will still export its oil–but across the ocean to China, instead. Meanwhile, the United States will continue importing crude oil from the Middle East. In other words, the environmental lobby might have stanched the flow of oil from Canada, but it’s being diverted onto the seas, and fossil fuel consumption will necessarily continue."


Neal Boortz's always-pithy take on tonight's SOTU  "If Obama won’t tell us the true state of our economy – and we know the ObamaMedia sure as hell wont – we have to leave it up to people like Joseph Curl in the Washington Times to give us the real facts of the ObamaEconomy."  Here are a few...

Hope n' Change looks at it this way:


John Boehner: Obama's State of the Union message 'pathetic'  " "It sounds to me like the same old policies that we've seen: more spending, higher taxes more regulation – the same policies that haven't helped our economy; they've made it worse," Boehner said on "Fox News Sunday."
"If that's what the president is going to talk about Tuesday night, I think it's pathetic."  Also here.
Keep this in mind tonight:“Thirty jobs bills passed over the last year in a Republican House of Representatives that are sitting in the United States Senate – 30,” Boehner said, adding, “Our focus over the last 12 months has been on jobs. Our focus over the course of the next 12 months is going to be on jobs.” John Boehner
Althouse: How Not to Listen to the State of the Union  "But I don't have to watch (or listen) to get that. The State of the Union is usually very tedious because of all the applauding and standing ovations... with half the people in the audience grimly enduring it. Maybe the first 5 minutes are worth it. I like to check out which Supreme Court Justices are there." 

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Another Obama State of the Union: Let Us Count the Lies  "It did however give me the idea to go back and take another look at fibs in O's previous addresses to Congress.  I was dumbfounded as I read, to list all his whoppers would require a book, but let's examine some of the highlights.

The GOP reminds us that Obama specifically promoted Solyndra in last year’s SOTU:

MSNBC...er, wait! What?
Beltway Confidential:  What Obama won't say tonight  "Tossing political barbs at Supreme Court justices during a nationally televised speech is one thing. It's something else entirely for a sitting president to point a justly accusing finger at the Senate majority leader who will be seated nearby. This is especially the case when both men are Democrats and despite the fact that today marks the 1,000th day since the Senate Democratic majority he leads approved a federal budget."  Just wanted to make sure you saw this point. TD


Republicans bracing for partisan attacks in Obama's State of the Union speech "Instead, they are bracing for an onslaught of blame from Obama on how Republicans are the ones to blame for the climate of political gridlock in Washington that has lead to the failing economy and increasing number of lost jobs. And, they are ready with an answer -- that the House has done its job in moving a number of favorable jobs bills forward, but a Democratic-controlled Senate has stalled them."
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/self-332861-gift-sings.html?pic=1