Friday, March 20, 2009

Obama's Budget: $9,300,000,000,000 In New Debt

Thanks to the mob rule mentality being pushed by President Obama and the Democrats, AIG executives are being threatened at their homes, as left-wing class warfare groups are taking "field trips" to their homes.  The federal government knew about these bonuses weeks ago, and even proposed limiting those bonuses on November 5, but they still chose to do nothing.  Even government stooges Fannie Mae, whose bonuses are affected by the confiscatory tax imposed by the House yesterday, said that limiting bonuses could harm their ability to help the housing market recovery.

 

AIG, in a really stupid move, is actually suing the federal government for the return of $306,000,000 in taxes paid.

 

Obama is going to spend $2,400,000,000 for electric vehicles at the same time that sales of hybrid cars are in the tank.  He's also going to bail out the auto parts suppliers for $5,000,000,000.

 

Obama's budget is going to create $9,300,000,000,000 in new debt over the next decade.

 

Despite the fact that immigration raids are Un-American according to Nancy Pelosi, wages actually rise after immigration raids.

 

I'm sorry, but I'm really not upset at all over Obama's Special Olympics joke on Leno.

 

Labor unions have a new message:  Unionize or Die.

 

The Blue Dogs might be showing some teeth, asking for some cuts to Obama's budget.

 

Remember those DVDs that Obama gave British Prime Minister Gordon Brown?  They don't work in Brown's DVD player.

 

The Obama Administration isn't using the word "terrorism" anymore.  The new term is "man-caused" disaster.

 

A bill to separate Social Security from Medicare has been introduced in the House.  Don't count on this happening in this Congress.

 

Here's a question to ponder:  Is this the end of America?

 

Proof that the private sector can work, if tried:  Nestle sent inspectors to the PCA plants in Georgia and Texas, and after seeing conditions there they decided not to do business with PCA.

 

Since it's Anything Goes Friday, how about this piece of work who was elected to Congress?

 

A strip club in Rhode Island is hosting a job fair.

 

Georgia lawmakers might have to come back for a special session if revenue levels continue to drop.

 

The State Senate sent the student physical fitness bill to the Governor yesterday.  It's all show; government can't make anybody healthier.

 

The Senate also sent the Governor a bill to give tax credits for businesses who contribute to scholarship programs to send kids to private schools.

 

Republican members of the House defeated a resolution meant to honor Obama.  It was then brought back up, and sent to committee, which prompted the Legislative Black Caucus to walk out.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

9,300,000,000,000 is a big number. But the media blitzes me with big numbers all the time; is 9 trillion worse than 1 trillion, if I don't have a job? I don't care how deep the Fed is in debt. Make that number ninety trillion. If I can pay my family's bills, that's what's important. Don't just post a big number and say, "that's bad." Tell me why that number is bad for me personally. I'm 41 and I've never felt that our national debt/surplus affected me personally at all.
Chris (soulpunkla@yahoo.com)