Thursday, September 08, 2011

Obama and Taxes

Telegraph: Reports that President Obama in his speech to a joint session of Congress will state that taxes will have to go up to pay for another Obama Stimulus. As noted in previous post folks the Oval wants to spend between 300 -400 billion dollars in stimulus spending, after the failure of the first Obama stimulus. It is fair to say that POTUS is pandering to his base again, the Republicans should just tell him to get lost and grow up, that’s the problem folks if all through your life you are told you are fantastic, the best, you start to think its true. Either Obama is very stupid, even Harvard does not Graduate fools or the Oval has given up on re-election and wants the Oval to be the new Titanic of US politics. The Republican House WILL NEVER pass tax hikes. Thus the majority of this new plan is DOA on arrival on Congress, Norway should never have given Obama the Novel Peace Prize for nothing, his ego as hit hubris, and the result will be a massive defeat in 2012, it cant be to soon for this feckless politician, such a shame.

Romney and Perry on ObamaCare

BBC News: Reports both Governors Romney and Perry promised to repeal ObamaCare if elected. The leading Republicans Candidates should stick to attacking President Obama over the state of the US economy and his passing of ObamaCare. The liberal main stream media will cover for Obama, will try to divert the agenda from the Obama weak points to abortion, issues that nearly 90% of the liberal media follow without thinking. They will try to cause social issues to become the MOST important issue, both Romney and Perry should not play that game, they should stick to the Bill Clinton Campaign line of 1992, it’s the economy stupid.

Romney vs. Perry = Presidential Debate

The New York Times: Reports on the Republican debate at the Reagan Presidential Library, it notes that Governor Perry is running to the base to win the nomination, while Romney is seeking a more moderate conservative campaign, one that will gain Independent voters. In the normal course of events it can be argued that Governor Romney has the better Campaign strategy, but these are not normal time folks, it can be argued that US voter and Republican voters want another Reagan, it can be postulated that President Obama is morphing in to Jimmy Carter, thus the US voter might want a frank speaking Conservative Republican nominee. That’s not to say Romney is out, not my first choice, but his answer to the charge that he had created less jobs than Michael Dukakis, a former Governor of Massachusetts, was to hit back that Perry has created less jobs than President George W. Bush when he was Governor of Texas. Thus it will be an interesting fight between Romney and Perry folks, the others in the race don’t matter, harsh but true folks. This blog still gives the edge to Perry, does recall Reagan.