Friday, November 9, 2012

Lets give thanks to a good man and his family

Matthew May   "This is a thank you note to a good man.
Thank you for turning aside from a life of ease and security to run for the presidency against an incumbent.
Thank you for enduring the slander of you, your family, and your faith perpetrated by a criminally negligent media.
Thank you for calling things such as terrorism by their right name.
Thank for selecting Paul Ryan as vice presidential running mate.
Thank you -- and your lovely wife -- for demonstrating true love.
Thank you for handling yourself with grace and equanimity in every situation.
Thank you for your patriotism.
Thank you for believing in America. It is to our eternal shame that America did not, in this time and place, believe in you.

And who did this good man lose to? These people:












 
May God bless Americans like the Romneys and may He save us from the likes of these other people. Perhaps this is the price we pay for attempting to kick every trace of God out of our culture. TD

U.S. Amb. to Saudi Arabia: U.S. Foreign Policy Will Change After Obama Victory

Weekly Standard  "The U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia, James Smith, told the Arabic news outlet Asharq Al-Awsat that American foreign policy will now change after President Barack Obama's reelection. Smith made the comments at an election night party at his residence.

"Ambassador Smith "stressed the desire of President Obama to resolve a number of foreign issues, most notably restoring negotiations between the Israeli and Palestinian sides, responding more strongly to Iran, and working with allies to end the Syrian crisis, in addition to providing support for the new governments in Egypt, Tunisia and Libya, and assisting the current Yemeni President," Asharq Al-Awsat reported.
"The ambassador appears not to have elaborated further.
"Obama was famously overheard promising the Russian leadership more flexibility after he was reelected by the American people. It now seems Obama believes he will have more flexibility in the Middle East, too. "

When you say no to spoiled children, you get a tantrum

Political Cartoons by Robert Ariail
Rick Moran; Athens in flames as protests against austerity get violent  "A preview of America in a few years? Or "it could never happen here?":"

William Sullivan; Barack Obama and the Cult of Dependency  "One Twitter user going by the handle @_MaliksWright articulates this position nicely, laced with one of many death threats against Mitt Romney that have been curiously uninteresting to the media at large:
Food stamps are such a beautiful thing. Romney better hope he lose tomorrow, I cock my gun on his ass he take MY food stamps away lol

"The completion of Obama's fundamental transformation of America is nearly at hand. And we who value what America once represented rightfully mourn its coming demise."

Scenes from Obama's America; brace yourself before you read item #4

1. American Thinker  "Tuesday, our country split apart along the dangerous fault lines of class, race, gender, age and faith, and we can already glimpse the consequences. Tipping points and inflections can be seen: here are two personal observations from Wednesday."
Political Cartoons by Michael Ramirez

"...a well-dressed black woman had ordered 8 different coffees to go. The baristas were doing their best, but it was tedious process to make, label and stack that much coffee. The woman was obviously in a hurry and loudly snapped at the white staff, "Just because we won last night, is no excuse for lousy service." The entire cafe was pin- drop quiet for a couple of seconds.
...."Thanks to overt and nasty racism of the Obama campaign, which carefully sowed the seeds of a Marxist-style social warfare, America's natural inclination to work together has been deliberately and effectively poisoned. More than the sick economy, the dissolving of our social bonds fatally weakens our national will to defend and protect what is uniquely American. The Roman Empire and countless Chinese dynasties know how well that worked out." Emphasis added.

2. Neal Boortz; America Has Settled 
....We have settled for mediocrity.
    We have settled for handouts.
    We have settled for more government.
    We have settled for less personal freedom.
    We have settled for stagnation or opportunity.
    We have settled for mediocre government healthcare.
    We have settled for redistribution instead of hard work....
3. From Black Quill and Ink blog: 
"From the perspective of Democrat-voting blacks, the implications of a black president was not a more racially just America. It was about assuming there would be a man in the White House more prepared to sign off on special political treatment for blacks. To the extent this has not happened, there has been dissatisfaction.
"From the perspective of conservatives, tensions have increased because criticism of Obama’s big-government liberalism has been spun as racially motivated.
"The Obama presidency has not ushered in a new era of racial tranquility because, despite all the hype, it’s not what it has been about."

4. Investors.com; Obama To Unleash Racial-Preferences Juggernaut 
"Under this broad interpretation of civil-rights law, virtually any organization can be held liable for race bias if it maintains a policy that negatively impacts one racial group more than another — even if it has no racist motive and applies the policy evenly across all groups.
Equal Outcomes  .... "Though the administration seeks equal credit outcomes, regardless of risk, across the entire banking industry, it doesn't have to sue every bank to achieve its goal. As a prophylactic against similar prosecution, IBD has learned the American Bankers Association recently advised its 5,000 members to give rejected minority loan applicants a "second look," which it says "can result in suggested changes in underwriting standards.""
Bank collapse coming again soon.

But I Guess It Doesn’t Matter

Conservative Daily News "I can’t believe the people re-elected the worst president in history. A man hell bent on destroying this country and making it into a European socialist country, but I guess it doesn’t matter."
...."I can’t believe they re-elected a man where unemployment went from 6% to when Bush left office to 10% and then hovered around 8% for four years only to say “8% is the new normal.” But I guess it doesn’t matter.

"I can’t believe they re-elected a man who caused gas prices to rise from $1.89 a gallon under Bush to $3.89 and turned down drilling here and imported contractors from China to work on our infrastructure here thus taking away jobs here, but I guess it doesn’t matter.
"I can’t believe they re-elected a man who has a healthcare plan where senior citizens are denied much needed operations jus t to save expenses and doctors are rationed and who he himself has said senior citizens should forgo procedures and just die naturally.” But I guess it doesn’t matter.
Then the author gives us this list that is by no means exhaustive:
He bowed to foreign leaders.
He gave guns to Mexican drug gangs (Fast and Furious).
He ignored laws of the land he didn’t like.
He vastly increased the deficit.
He took over and corrupted our medical industry.
He divided us: rich vs poor, straight vs gay, black vs white, liberal vs conservative, etc.
He went all over the world apologizing for the U.S.
He denies American exceptionalism.
He lies. All the time. About everything.
He changes his accent when he talks to different groups.
He broke countless promises he made to voters.
He demanded a private company hand over $20 billion to one of his political appointees.

The list goes on much further, but I guess it doesn't matter. TD

Thursday, November 8, 2012

In a Nation of Children, Santa Claus Wins

Rush Limbaugh    "We had a parade of minorities who have become successful Americans. And they all had a common story: up from nothing, hard work, their parents sacrificed for them. Now, why didn't that work, folks? The answer to that is our future. Why didn't it work? Some people say, "Well, Rush, we pandered." No, we didn't pander. Everybody says that we need to reach out to minorities. We have plenty of highly achieved minorities in our party, and they are in prominent positions, and they all have a common story. They all came from nothing. Their parents came from nothing. They worked hard. They told those stories with great pride. Those stories evoked tears. It didn't work. And don't tell me that people didn't watch the convention or people didn't see it. I mean, there's a reason it doesn't work.
...."...the Romney campaign was devoted to the traditional American view and history -- vision, as well -- of what creates prosperity. The old capitalism, the old arguments of hard work, stick-to-itiveness, self-reliance, charity, helping out in the community.
"All of these things that define the traditional institutions that made this country great, that's what the Romney campaign was about. It was rejected.
"...They think that the only way they're gonna have a chance for anything is if somebody comes along and takes from somebody else and gives it to them. Santa Claus! And it's hard to beat Santa Claus."

And Rush also linked the subject to the left coast, a natural bellwether of where America is going: California, Here We Come
"But if the Democrats win total dictatorial control over the California legislature, then they could impose higher taxes whenever they want without asking you to vote for it yourself. He-he-he-he. And not even Moonbeam could stop 'em if he was inclined, which he won't be. In fact, the LA Times has an editorial on this."
.... "With the spending in that state, the level of taxation in that state, the streets ought to be paved with gold out there. And California's exactly what Obama wants to do, folks. We have a microcosm out there. California's a bellwether. So let's watch how the California economy takes off, and let's watch no spending cuts for seven years, and no more taxes for seven years. Let's keep a sharp eye."

And the entertainment industry cheered!

Mourning in America - Here's Those Layoffs We Voted For Last Night

FreedomWorks  "Last night's victory for the President marks the first time since its inception that Obamacare is no longer a what-if; it is the future of health care in America.

"It also means a near immediate impact on the economy. With 20 or so new or higher taxes set to be implemented, ranging from a $123 billion surtax on investment income, through the $20 billion medical device tax, all the way down to the $600 million executive compensation limit, Obamacare will be a nearly unbearable tax burden on the economy.
"Who will pay? The middle-class workforce, of course.
"So with another four years for President Obama to look forward to, and the obvious inevitability of Obamacare that this entails, let's examine the very real jobs that will be lost, and the very real lives that will be affected."....
"Under the health care law, if a company has more than 50 “full time equivalent” workers, a combination of full and part-time employees, but doesn’t offer “affordable” coverage that meets the government’s minimum value standard, the company will have to pay a penalty. This penalty is determined by the number of full-time employees minus 30 full-time employees. So to reiterate a very important point: part-time workers are not part of the penalty formula. The health care law creates a perverse incentive to hire part-time versus full-time workers."

"Tangible examples of Obamacare causing a reduction in full-time workers:" Read on...

ISRAELI OFFICIAL: ‘WE WILL NOT CAPITULATE BEFORE OBAMA.’ Warns president’s reelection means Jewish state must ‘take care of its own’

Aaron Klein "Danon told KleinOnline: “Obama’s victory demonstrates that the state of Israel must take care of its own interests. We cannot rely on anyone but ourselves. Obama has hurt the United States by his naïve leadership in foreign policy, which prefers the Arab world over the Western world, along with Israel. The state of Israel will not capitulate before Obama. ”
....
The [Palestinian Authority] negotiator further claimed that Obama quietly pledged to the Palestinians a campaign at the United Nations to renew U.N. Security Council Resolution 242, which calls for a Palestinian state to be established in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and eastern Jerusalem.

The Hindu; Obama’s re-election upsets ruling Likud in Israel  "Some members of Mr. Netanyahu’s Likud Party were, however, explicit in airing their misgivings about dealing with Mr. Obama in his second term. Israel’s Ynetnews quoted a Likud lawmaker as saying: “Obama is not good for Israel and we’re concerned that he will try to pressure Israel into making concessions because of his chilly relationship with Netanyahu.” ...Shlomo Molla slammed Mr. Netanyahu of hurting “Israel with his arrogant and incomprehensible involvement [in U.S. elections] on the side of Mitt Romney”."

Jerusalem Post; Analysis: Pushing reset in Netanyahu-Obama ties  "In other words, do not expect any dramatic changes to the administration’s policies toward Israel now that Obama has won a second term. What once was is what now will be, for better and for worse."
Barack Obama's election 2012 win: the world reacts  Iran: "Politicians who favour Obama avoided showing their support in public for fear of reprisals. However, many of them told the reformist Etemaad newspaper Obama would be a better choice for the future of Iran."

BBC; Obama faces second-term Middle East challenges  "Behind every decision that crosses the president's desk will be the knowledge that, despite its huge military power, America's political leverage in the Middle East is in decline.
"Compliant, reliable, authoritarian allies have been deposed. And a new generation that sees America as an adversary, not a friend, is being empowered."

If I forget thee, O Jerusalem,
Let my right hand forget her cunning.
Let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth,
If I remember thee not;
If I set not Jerusalem Above my chiefest joy.
PSALM 122:6

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Ann Coulter; DON’T BLAME ROMNEY

Human Events  "Romney was the perfect candidate, and he was the president this country needed right now. It’s less disheartening that a president who wrecked American health care, quadrupled gas prices, added $6 trillion to the national debt and gave us an 8 percent unemployment rate can squeak out re-election than that America will never have Romney as our president.

"Indeed, Romney is one of the best presidential candidates the Republicans have ever fielded. Blaming the candidate may be fun, but it’s delusional and won’t help us avoid making the same mistakes in the future."
...."I like a band that sells NO albums because it proves they have too much integrity to sell out. We have a country to save. And just as the laws of elections generally mean the incumbent president wins, they also mean the party out of the White House typically stages a big comeback in midterm elections. BIG. Don’t blow it with purist showoffs next time, Republicans."
Political Cartoons by Glenn McCoy

Want to see liberal classiness? Go to this anti-Romney Facebook page and see how many thoughtful, reasonable comments on the election you can find:  Mitt Romney Sucks.
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This the intellect that provides the political base for the Obama administration.

The Pundits look at what happened

American InterestMichael Barone: Wrong, but Still Smart "Last week, Michael Barone, Washington Examiner’s senior political columnist and a noted scholar of American politics, broke with the conventional wisdom, predicting a big win for Romney in the electoral college. Now that the smoke has cleared (although Florida has yet to be decided), it’s clear that this was way off: It was Obama, and not Romney, who cracked 300 electoral votes.
"But to his credit, Barone is not trying to bury his mistakes: In a follow-up column for the Examiner, he offers a mea culpa and analyzes what went wrong with his Romney win prediction:"
Political Cartoons by Jerry Holbert
Why Obama Won — and What Conservatives Must Do "...My own belief is that the president will argue that the nation has given him a mandate and endorsed the policies he sought to pursue, and that he will do all he can to move the United States to the “fundamental transformation” he said was his goal in the 2008 election campaign. That means the opposite of any attempt for serious compromise, and a hunkering down to try to move ahead with Obama Care and other politically leftist programs. He will try to mobilize the nation against the Republicans, who managed to hold control of the House of Representatives."
A cooperative spirit is not in Obama's nature.

John Hinderaker; The Meaning of Yesterday’s Defeat  "But there is a much more important proposition that, I think, was proved false last night: that America is a center-right country. This belief is one that we conservatives have cherished for a long time, but as of today, I think we have to admit that it is false. America is a deeply divided country with a center-left plurality. This plurality includes a vast number of citizens who describe themselves as moderates, but whose views on the issues are identical or similar to those that have historically been deemed liberal."

Obama Victory Comes With No Mandate  "Obama hurt his cause by running a hard-edged and negative campaign against Republican Mitt Romney, hoping to convince recession-weary voters that his rival was unworthy of the job. He gave lip service to an agenda, publishing scaled-back and repackaged ideas from his first term in a 20-page pamphlet. Obama’s message was often microtargeted to Democratic coalitions rather than the broad electorate."

Krauthammer: Obama has ‘no mandate,’ GOP future ‘quite bright’[VIDEO]  " “I think the real story here is that Obama won, but he’s got no mandate,” Krauthammer declared. “He won by going very small, very negative, and we are left as a country exactly where we started, but a little bit worse off. The Republicans are in control of the House, probably a little bit stronger. They are not going to budge. There’s no way after holding out on Obama for two years they’re going to cave in, and Obama doesn’t have anywhere really to go. He governed very large in the first two years.” "

Now Obama's flexibility kicks in

Political Cartoons by Chip Bok