The lexicon of language in the Obama Administration include ‘strong arming, bullying, intimidating and ramming’ in the ‘change’ of power in today’s liberal Washington.
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The lexicon of language in the Obama Administration include ‘strong arming, bullying, intimidating and ramming’ in the ‘change’ of power in today’s liberal Washington.
On-board the Regent Seven Seas Mariner — Somewhere two days into a 6-day crossing of the Atlantic from the island of Bermuda to the island of Maderia off of Portugal, my daily ‘Passages’ the shipboard news of the day, informed me of the following:
The White House East Room was absent of Republicans while the Democrats lauded themselves for ramming through a partisan health care bill through Congress that the people didn’t want, that some 13 states are suing over for being unconstitutional, while the GOP are making moves to repeal the act.
Yes, “It’s not over until it’s over,” was the famous quote by that baseball Hall of Fame philosopher, Yogi Berra. And, never in his wildest dreams did he think his quote might someday be associated with the historic passage of health care reform.
President Obama did a Mohammad Ali rope-a-dope in his interview with Bret Baier of Fox News this evening trying to stick to his health care talking points while Baier tried to link the process of the ‘deem and pass’ rule to the substance which are inextricably connected.
Good news today is news that’s better than expected but not as good as yesterday. DS A signal that President Obama is in dire straits on his signature legislation of health care reform came today when he granted an exclusive interview to Bret Baier of Fox News in an uninterrupted interview tomorrow with a network [...]
If health care reform hangs on the balance of three votes – as many pundits believe – and it takes an Obama Chicago-style deal to make it happen this week, common sense tells you it’s got to be wrong and 2010 hangs in the balance for democrats folding under the pressure of Alinsky’s ‘Rules for [...]
I was given a code red after the 14th visit. No, it wasn’t for visits to the local hospital, nor for extrajudicial punishment in the Marine Corps – it was for extraordinary pixelation on my HD TV sets.
Yes, yesterday looks so much better than my tomorrows. I truly hope your tomorrows, from your perspective, look better than mine. Allow me to tell you why my tomorrows don’t look so good:
I made a conscious decision some time ago to get out of all U.S Treasury bonds and not to buy any more because America is on its way to bankruptcy. The time will come when the United States will not be able to sell its debt on the open market. And, that’s when President Obama [...]
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