John

February 4, 2010

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Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — John @ 10:22 am

From the abcNews political punch column’s comments:

‘Created jobs’ has always been the standard that a growing economy is judged by, not somebody’s guess about ‘saved jobs’.

Obama’s guesses about who ‘mighta’ got laid off is just a smokescreen.

Obama got the stimulus bill he asked for and it was supposed to create jobs.

But over 2/3 of it has never been allocated, let alone spent.

Why?

Well because 2009 wasn’t an election year.

It’ll get spent this year in order to make people feel good about Democrats and re-elect them.

The stimulus bill was never about jobs, it was about politics.

The way this administration has played politics with the economy , crowing about ‘saved jobs’ and holding back money to create jobs is nothing short of scandalous.

no reason to say it myself when someone else has done a better job.

And from Recover.gov:

of the $787 Billion ARRA that was granted by the congress, only $268 Billion (34%) has actually been “spent”. I say “spent” because $92 billion of that is actually tax benefits.

Only from the federal government can you get the rationale that allowing someone to keep money they earned counts as a gift from you. Following this logic, when robberies go down, it’s actually due to “robbery credits” being issued by criminals. We should be thanking the criminals, not the police.

Also, Texas has received $12,422,624,473 that went to a reported 28,456.57 jobs at a cost $436,546.78 per job.

San Angelo (specifically, zip code 76903) received a total of $15,880,785 that went to create/save a total of 7.25 jobs ($2,190,453.10 per job).

I really gotta get me one of these jobs. In the meantime, Obama should get another Nobel cereal-box prize. This time in inefficiency.

December 11, 2009

the Pandemic that no one noticed

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — John @ 1:52 am

When the administration has openly admitted to a policy of never letting “a serious crisis go to waste“, what did you expect but engineered crisis that allow the expansion of government at an unprecidented level?

the H1N1 “pandemic” exists largely in the minds of the WhiteHouse, media fear-mongers, and the medical companies that are profitting off of their large government contracts.

October 13, 2009

More on the peace prize

Filed under: Life in Corporal,micro-blog — Tags: , — John @ 10:10 am

If the Nobel Peace Prize was given to Obama not in recognition of his contribution towards world peace, but rather to influence his decision and attempt to modify US foreign policy (as many have speculated), it would appear that the office of the President of the United States is up for sale for a remarkably paltry sum of 10 million kronar.

No wonder republican presidents don’t get this prize, they cost more to bribe. ;-P

October 9, 2009

WTF?

Filed under: Life in Corporal,micro-blog — Tags: , , — John @ 6:33 am

Just over two and a half hours ago at 6am EST it was announced that US President Barack Hussein Obama had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. After being inaugurated on January 20, he was nominated for this (formerly) prestigious award just two weeks later on Feb 1 (the deadline for nominations).

Really? In addition, what the heck did he do during those two weeks that deserved a fricken Nobel Peace Prize? This is worse than Al Gore getting the prize for running around the world in a carbon spewing jet to say how bad flying around in jets is for the ecosystem.

All partisanship aside, if this award can be given to someone who, at the time, had not done ANYTHING then it has lost all meaning. Apparently, according to former winner Desmond Tutu, it is to encourage him.

I want some frickin encouragement; give me the Nobel Prize for Economics and I promise to contribute at some point.

Although this is basically the most pointed way the rest of the world can take that last parting shot at the Bush administration (and Obama should realize this, it is less about him than it is about Bush), it ignores all the actual accomplishments by people around the world who deserved this award.

Way to go people.

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