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Time to consider "Worst Administration Ever"?

Started by Sardondi, May 14, 2013, 12:43:25 PM

NowhereInTime

Quote from: Paper*Boy on October 04, 2013, 02:28:50 PM
A separate aggressive Congressional investigation into each one.
Because they've been so passive so far.

I'm sorry but I've had such perverse joy in the ongoing conniption fit on display these last few days I haven't come down enough to want to say anything.

Truth is, cons are beside themselves with sanctimonious indignation so m'man BHO has to be doing something RIGHT! 

Impeach away!  Shut down the government!  Drive us to default!  Do WHATEVER you must to proove you are RIGHT! 

Yeah, you guys should be in charge.  Take your ball and go home.

Quick Karl

Phenomenally accurate!

Quote from: MV on May 14, 2013, 01:36:26 PM
no way i could improve upon your post, so i won't try. 


i will say, however, that i've become incapable of believing this guy is touchable.  after six years of watching the mainstream news media carry water for him (and his associates), i've become psychologically conditioned to believe his bubble of protection impermeable.  i hope i'm wrong and he's politically destroyed. 


i could tolerate his policies if he just didn't seem to harbor such fundamental hatred and resentment toward the united states.  he became president not because he wanted to lead the greatest nation in the world.  rather, he became president for the purpose of implementing the left wing rabble rousing activist ideologies he's built his entire life upon.  he sees it as his charge to correct the multitude of injustices committed by this imperialist country full of "typical white people."   i see this president as someone who would fit right in as the leader of some banana republic third world shit hole, complete with the pistol and chest plate of generalissimo medals.  he is a corrupt, narcissistic, arrogant, contemptible elitist bureaucrat whore who is incapable of true empathy for what real people are going through in life, business, or elsewhere.  period.  a sociopath.

Quick Karl

You nailed that one! Been saying it for 2-years. Every supporter of Obama I predicted it to, said I was crazy...

Quote from: Paper*Boy on May 14, 2013, 01:45:31 PM
ObamaCare was designed to fail - then have the people clamor for a full European style government run health care system.

Sardondi

Feds force elderly couple out of their privately owned home: http://www.ktnv.com/news/local/226557661.html?lc=Smart

This follows similar optional acts which the Obama Administration has taken in an attempt to make the shutdown as painful as possible to average Americans, while at the same time keeping the machinery of government operating at some 83% of full level. This includes the unbelievably cynical decision to call US Park Service personnel vital so that they can be kept on the government payroll so that they can be used to block access to the National Park System including using physical force to remove veterans from the WWII memorial. Worse, Obama is willing to manufacture a crisis situation for perceived political gain, such as in shutting down of the "Amber Alert" system.

But pain is only for the little people, since Obama has kept open his favorite National Parks golf course, and has made sure that Michelle' Obama's silly little "Let's Move" website is running at 100%.

We have a tyrant as a President.

Quick Karl

And, we have a large portion of the population that gleefully celebrate what Obama is doing. Those same people would be crying like belligerent children were a Republican doing what Obama is doing.

How any compassionate liberal that considers themselves a reasonable fair person can sit back and do nothing - or in fact enjoy - when a spiteful president victimizes people in their 80's, and private small business owners, to satisfy a vendetta against the voice of large portion of The People that oppose Obamacare, is completely sickening. To say that the duality is absurd, is the understatement of all time.


Quote from: Sardondi on October 07, 2013, 07:24:47 AM
Feds force elderly couple out of their privately owned home: http://www.ktnv.com/news/local/226557661.html?lc=Smart

This follows similar optional acts which the Obama Administration has taken in an attempt to make the shutdown as painful as possible to average Americans, while at the same time keeping the machinery of government operating at some 83% of full level. This includes the unbelievably cynical decision to call US Park Service personnel vital so that they can be kept on the government payroll so that they can be used to block access to the National Park System including using physical force to remove veterans from the WWII memorial. Worse, Obama is willing to manufacture a crisis situation for perceived political gain, such as in shutting down of the "Amber Alert" system.

But pain is only for the little people, since Obama has kept open his favorite National Parks golf course, and has made sure that Michelle' Obama's silly little "Let's Move" website is running at 100%.

We have a tyrant as a President.

Quote from: Sardondi on October 07, 2013, 07:24:47 AM
... We have a tyrant as a President.



None of this should be a surprise to any but the lowest information voters.  The 2008 campaign was spent warning about this person, and the 2012 campaign was spent pointing his record and commentary out.  Although we certainly could have used some help from the wretched Romney campaign and the national Republican 'leadership'. 

Remember when we were told all the things he said he didn't really mean?  Now the various actions he's taken are 'phony' concerns.

But hey, at least we didn't get the rich successful guy.

bateman


Quote from: bateman on October 07, 2013, 11:32:43 AM
Elderly citizens thrown out of their house, but non-citizens allowed to march on the National Mall. Am I dreaming?...



Great example of Obama's and 'Progressives' priorities, tactics, and contempt for the rest of us   

NowhereInTime

Quote from: Paper*Boy on October 07, 2013, 11:38:36 AM


Great example of Obama's and 'Progressives' priorities, tactics, and contempt for the rest of us
You mean how the 99% feel about the 1%?  Contempt goes both ways; you have shown nothing but contempt for the poor, minorities, and the uninsured.  So now you taste the same medicine and find it disgusting.  Welcome to the club.

Quote from: NowhereInTime on October 07, 2013, 11:54:27 AM
... the 99%... the 1%?...


More statist class warfare divisive dreck



Quote from: NowhereInTime on October 07, 2013, 11:54:27 AM
... you have shown nothing but contempt for the poor, minorities, and the uninsured.  So now you taste the same medicine and find it disgusting.  Welcome to the club.


That's what you've gotten from my posts?  Or is this just leftover bile from the last teach in?

I want everyone to be happy, healthy, successful, and have the best life possible.  And that isn't going to happen when they are stuck in dependency.  I recommend you go down to the nearest inner city and see what the policies you advocate and politicians you support have caused.

onan

Quote from: Paper*Boy on October 07, 2013, 12:03:16 PM

More statist class warfare divisive dreck




That's what you've gotten from my posts?  Or is this just leftover bile from the last teach in?

I want everyone to be happy, healthy, successful, and have the best life possible.  And that isn't going to happen when they are stuck in dependency.  I recommend you go down to the nearest inner city and see what the policies you advocate and politicians you support have caused.

Here is what makes this administration less worst than the one before, this one didn't lie us into a war, umm 2 wars. This one while certainly fumbling wasn't asleep at the wheel for an attack that not only killed over 3000 people but caused severe financial repercussions that are ongoing.

So now to cover ground, save face, sweep shit under the rug every piece of muck found is continually tossed into the fan to hit at least one more news cycle.

aldousburbank

Quote from: onan on October 07, 2013, 01:27:05 PM
Here is what makes this administration less worst than the one before, this one didn't lie us into a war, umm 2 wars. This one while certainly fumbling wasn't asleep at the wheel for an attack that not only killed over 3000 people but caused severe financial repercussions that are ongoing.

So now to cover ground, save face, sweep shit under the rug every piece of muck found is continually tossed into the fan to hit at least one more news cycle.
Not that this has any relevance but, cleaning up dog poop today. The grey dog's poop looked a little different, but smelled pretty much like the white dog's.

onan

Quote from: aldousburbank on October 07, 2013, 01:35:04 PM
Not that this has any relevance but, cleaning up dog poop today. The grey dog's poop looked a little different, but smelled pretty much like the white dog's.

Yeah except the white dog is a yorkie and the grey one is a mastiff. But I get your point.

Quick Karl

I am nominating you for the best posts on this entire forum - no offense to anyone else.

Quote from: aldousburbank on October 07, 2013, 01:35:04 PM
Not that this has any relevance but, cleaning up dog poop today. The grey dog's poop looked a little different, but smelled pretty much like the white dog's.

aldousburbank

Quote from: Quick Karl on October 07, 2013, 02:02:37 PM
I am nominating you for the best posts on this entire forum - no offense to anyone else.
As if but everything I forgot I learned on acid.

NowhereInTime

Quote from: Paper*Boy on October 07, 2013, 12:03:16 PM

More statist class warfare divisive dreck




That's what you've gotten from my posts?  Or is this just leftover bile from the last teach in?

I want everyone to be happy, healthy, successful, and have the best life possible.  And that isn't going to happen when they are stuck in dependency.  I recommend you go down to the nearest inner city and see what the policies you advocate and politicians you support have caused.
I live in Waterbury, CT (google it) you will see demographically it is majority/minority now with latinos being our largest growing population.  You will also see we are the 9th largest city in New England yet its 4th safest.  Why?  Precisely because we abandoned the "I, me, mine" philosophy which brought us to financial ruin ten years ago for a more aggressive, community approach.
For example - we fund new schools here even though unemployment is near 14% because our graduates are learning computer science, drafting, manufacture, and coding.  They can continue on to Naugatuck Valley Com. College to complete an associates'egree in these areas and hire in to jobs around the state (lamentably not here - yet).
For example, our current mayor has been vigourously pursuing landlords who allow their properties to become blighted; they are fined and then the are seized.  Blighted properties become crack dens and fire traps that kill firefighters.  They need to go.
I live in an "inner city" which has a low violent crime rate because we have a lot of cops but they don't ride around in riot gear; they stop and talk to people.  We have mulitple races here, but everyone knows we don't do "racial" in Waterbury.
It isn't perfect, but it is a positive reflection of liberal approaches to improving a city.
All I get from your posts are resentment toward some unseen mass of lefties who's only ambition seems to be to deny you your rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and I'm here to tell you you've got it wrong.


Juan

Quote from: NowhereInTime on October 07, 2013, 02:36:39 PM
For example, our current mayor has been vigourously pursuing landlords who allow their properties to become blighted; they are fined and then the are seized.  Blighted properties become crack dens and fire traps that kill firefighters.  They need to go.
My city did a lot of that.  Now the city owns the property, it's off the tax roles, and no one knows what to do with it.  How is your city handling that?

NowhereInTime

Quote from: UFO Fill on October 07, 2013, 03:38:42 PM
My city did a lot of that.  Now the city owns the property, it's off the tax roles, and no one knows what to do with it.  How is your city handling that?
Some Brownfields grants from the EPA for contaminated properties; some converted to City Housing department whereupon it is rented to mostly aid dependent families.  Some choice properties (meaning someone asked if they could buy them) are auctioned to put them in the hands of motivated private landlords.
The biggest swath of property in the middle of town burned over several acres and we cleaned it up and built a state of the art secondary school there.
Our biggest tax problem is that our primary property owners are either state government or Churches (this city is old and the Churches settled first).  We have the only Catholic Basilica in the state; it is gorgeous and very well attended.  It is also in the heart of downtown and totally tax free. My church, St John's Epsicopal is across the green from the Basilica and the state of CT owns the Rowland building on the green.
Our economic commission is trying to redevelop south end (south of I84) as it is mostly reduced/abandoned light manufacture that won't need Brownfields clean up.

Quote from: NowhereInTime on October 07, 2013, 02:36:39 PM
I live in Waterbury, CT (google it) you will see demographically it is majority/minority now with latinos being our largest growing population.  You will also see we are the 9th largest city in New England yet its 4th safest.  Why?  Precisely because we abandoned the "I, me, mine" philosophy which brought us to financial ruin ten years ago for a more aggressive, community approach.
For example - we fund new schools here even though unemployment is near 14% because our graduates are learning computer science, drafting, manufacture, and coding.  They can continue on to Naugatuck Valley Com. College to complete an associates'egree in these areas and hire in to jobs around the state (lamentably not here - yet).
For example, our current mayor has been vigourously pursuing landlords who allow their properties to become blighted; they are fined and then the are seized.  Blighted properties become crack dens and fire traps that kill firefighters.  They need to go.
I live in an "inner city" which has a low violent crime rate because we have a lot of cops but they don't ride around in riot gear; they stop and talk to people.  We have mulitple races here, but everyone knows we don't do "racial" in Waterbury.
It isn't perfect, but it is a positive reflection of liberal approaches to improving a city.
All I get from your posts are resentment toward some unseen mass of lefties who's only ambition seems to be to deny you your rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and I'm here to tell you you've got it wrong.



This is how it is supposed to work.  The local community deciding what's best for them and doing it.

Not some ham-fisted policy run by a new agency staffed with bureaucrats in far away Washington DC taking our money, making the rules, changing the rules, imposing them on everyone. 



Juan

Quote from: NowhereInTime on October 07, 2013, 04:53:02 PM
Our biggest tax problem is that our primary property owners are either state government or Churches (this city is old and the Churches settled first).  We have the only Catholic Basilica in the state; it is gorgeous and very well attended.  It is also in the heart of downtown and totally tax free. My church, St John's Epsicopal is across the green from the Basilica and the state of CT owns the Rowland building on the green.
That's a problem here, too.  First Baptist Church owns a number of blocks in the heart of downtown.  The Episcopal Church owns a very old church right in the middle of the sports complex area.  Of course, the sports complex (NFL stadium, baseball park, and arena for basketball/arena league football/concerts, fairgrounds and associated parking lots) is all city owned and off the tax roles.  This is a big problem for cities.  Our other big property is the US Navy with two big airbases. 

bateman

http://www.salon.com/2013/10/10/obama_on_gop_the_only_thing_not_on_their_list_is_my_resignation/singleton/

QuoteAccording to a New York Times report this evening, President Obama told House Democrats tonight that Republicans are demanding everything up to his presidency in order to end the government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling.

“The only thing not on their list is my own resignation,” Obama told Democrats, a member of Congress who attended the meeting told the Times. The paper also reported that Obama told the group that “if he gives in now, Republican demands would be endless.”

Cute, he must have just finished reading "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie..."

Sardondi

Study by AEI finds the IRS blatant campaign of oppression against Tea Party activists was sufficient to have suppressed the conservative vote to the point it swung the 2012 election...as of course it was intended. http://washingtonexaminer.com/study-finds-irs-suppression-of-tea-party-swung-2012-election/article/2536756?custom_click=rss

I've thought for many months that as time goes by more and more of these stories will erupt. Ultimately I suspect we're going to find that Team Obama's willingness to do virtually anything - fraud, gross abuse of office, denial of basic rights of Americans ad infinitum - has no equal in American history. They are completely unrestrained by anything resembling ethics or morality. They are unconstrained by either law or threat of exposure (inasmuch as the Attorney General is one of the central conspirators in the cabal of usurpers and criminals, and the media has sold out wholesale as members of the team), and are driven only by an imperative to winning uber alles which would make Saul Alinsky proud. 

Quick Karl

You, sir, are a closed-minded racist.

Quote from: Sardondi on October 10, 2013, 10:47:20 AM
Study by AEI finds the IRS blatant campaign of oppression against Tea Party activists was sufficient to have suppressed the conservative vote to the point it swung the 2012 election...as of course it was intended. http://washingtonexaminer.com/study-finds-irs-suppression-of-tea-party-swung-2012-election/article/2536756?custom_click=rss

I've thought for many months that as time goes by more and more of these stories will erupt. Ultimately I suspect we're going to find that Team Obama's willingness to do virtually anything - fraud, gross abuse of office, denial of basic rights of Americans ad infinitum - has no equal in American history. They are completely unrestrained by anything resembling ethics or morality. They are unconstrained by either law or threat of exposure (inasmuch as the Attorney General is one of the central conspirators in the cabal of usurpers and criminals, and the media has sold out wholesale as members of the team), and are driven only by an imperative to winning uber alles which would make Saul Alinsky proud.

bateman

From HuffPo, of all places: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/10/obama-press-freedom-cpj_n_4073037.html

QuoteDavid Sanger, chief Washington correspondent for The New York Times, said “this is the most closed, control freak administration I’ve ever covered."

widespread1

Quote from: bateman on October 10, 2013, 10:56:19 AM
From HuffPo, of all places: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/10/obama-press-freedom-cpj_n_4073037.html
Yep we got dooped but what was the alternitive? Romney? :o
We the people have to realize that they are all the same dividing us with only the issues people are 50/50 on. Abortion, climate change, blah blah. As long as people are picking teams the way they do, they will have that power to manipulate.


Quick Karl

Those Neanderthal, inflexible, dictatorial, tyrannical, spiteful, petulant, vindictive, phony, double-dealing, dolt Republicans, I swear...

Quote from: bateman on October 10, 2013, 03:24:53 PM
aaaaaaaaand this just in:

Obama Rejects Republican Proposal For Short-Term Debt Limit Plan

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