Obama: National Catastrophe Looms

| February 7, 2009

Jon Ward at the Washington Times reports that the Obama weekly address is more doom and gloom crisis yammering;

President Obama on Saturday morning warned the nation of a “national catastrophe” if Congress does not move quickly to pass and implement his economic rescue plan, even as he lauded the Senate’s movement toward passage of an $827 billion version of the bill.

“Yesterday began with some devastating news with regard to our economic crisis,” Mr. Obama said, referring to the Labor Department report Friday showing the loss of nearly 600,000 jobs in January, which moved the national unemployment rate up to 7.6 percent.

If yesterday’s news was so “devastating”, why did the markets do this;

Apparently, the markets see something that Obama doesn’t see. The Democrat President, instead of leading depends on fear;

“If we don’t move swiftly to put this plan in motion, our economic crisis could become a national catastrophe. Millions of Americans will lose their jobs, their homes, and their health care. Millions more will have to put their dreams on hold,” he said.

Yes, $45 million dollars for fish barriers will solve this problem. A new waterpark in Florida is the longterm solution. Where is the bi-partisanship? Why aren’t the Democrats cutting the pork out of the bill to compromise with Republicans to get their votes?

The Washington Post calls it “bipartisanship” when squishy Republicans vote with Democrats. That’s not really bipartisanship – when you see the Democrats move closer to the minority party, that’s bipartisanship. Convincing Susan Collins to vote with Democrats is like convincing a dog to eat a strip of bacon. It’s not a question of “if” she’ll eat it, it’s a question of whether you’ll still have your fingers when she’s done eating it.

CNN reports that support for the stimulus has slipped since we began to learn what’s in it;

Fifty-one percent of those questioned in a CBS News poll released Thursday evening approved of the stimulus package. That’s down 12 points from a poll taken January 11-15, the last time CBS asked the question. Thirty-nine percent opposed the plan, up 15 points from the previous poll, taken before President Barack Obama was inaugurated and before the House of Representatives passed an $819 billion stimulus package, with no Republican support, on January 28.

Funny how that works – the longer the debate goes on, the more Americans find out about the stimulus and the less they like it.

My son sent me this South Park clip (do I need to give a language warning?);

Category: Economy, Liberals suck, Politics

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Shamus McLiquor

Woot!

We have a solution to the economic meltdown:

Accelerate it!

woot! woot!

ROK Drop

Here is another strange earmark in this bill I just read:

Specific program? There’s $198 million to compensate Filipino World War II veterans for their service. Most don’t live in the United States.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29025047/

How is giving compensation payments to Filipino World War II veterans going to stimulate the economy?

Here is another one paying people to repair rich people’s yachts as well as paying people with no skills:

Such as the amendment to Section 2(3)(F) of the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, which will permit payments to guys employed to repair “recreational vessels.” Under Incentives for New Jobs, we find a credit to employ what the bill calls “disconnected youths,” defined as “not readily employable by reason of lacking a sufficient number of basic skills.”

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2009/02/tales_of_stimulus_pork.html

I can’t believe the Republicans are about to support a bill as flawed as this one.

Mia

“I can’t believe the Republicans are about to support a bill as flawed as this one.”

Sorry, I would hardly call Arlen Specter – or Collins and Snow – “Republicans”…they aren’t. I believe they’re plants from the Democratic Party. They ran on the Republican ticket just to get a seat at the table.

Just wait until it’s time to elect new Congress people!

HoosierArmyMom

Actually, I heard the weren’t allow to run on the Demonic ticket, so they ran as bogus Republicans.