Sunday, August 22, 2010

Heckuva job, Barry.

Barry knew that he was destroying 23,000 jobs. From the WSJ,
(Michael Bromwich) told Interior Secretary Ken Salazar that a six-month deepwater-drilling halt would result in "lost direct employment" affecting approximately 9,450 workers and "lost jobs from indirect and induced effects" affecting about 13,797 more. The July 10 memo cited an analysis by Mr. Bromwich's agency that assumed direct employment on affected rigs would "resume normally once the rigs resume operations."
Except that many of them won't.

Let the crackers and red state hicks eat arugula.

11 comments:

Funny Circus Bears said...

He's an unmitigated disaster, second only to McCain and Sarah.

Bill in NC said...

But who can challenge him in 2012?

Not Palin, not Romney.

Anyone else out there?

Lou Minatti said...

Palin I would agree. I like her moxie but she's not fit for the big office. McCain? You really think McCain would be doing what Obama's doing? Dunno about that.

Bill, Chris Christie. The man has no fear and can debate anyone and he's very good at it. The three to watch are:

Christie
Huckabee
Perry

Steve-O said...

Perry? Interesting. Thought you had him pegged to lose against White.

Christie would fight for votes from the west coast & New England. No Republican has done that since Reagan.

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Anonymous said...

Those put out of work were not going to vote for him anyway...so they are not his problem and those who support him have their egos rewarded.

This guy is a clasic flim flam scam man...knows little and cares less.

Anonymous said...

Lou the baffoon in the white house ain't fit and then let's think about gaffe-a-minute Biden...your pointing to Palin vis-a-vis Biden sounds like my son when he was eight trying to rationalize that his pushing his sister was a good act. She has the potential to be great, but the two chosen have zero good attributes and no potential for greatness.

Michael Ryan said...
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Michael Ryan said...

He comes not to praise Caesar, but to bury him.

Anonymous said...

Let's keep in mind that, at the time of the campaign, the GOP's VP candidate had a zillion times more executive experience that the Democrat's presidential candidate. I say a "zillion", because this is a divide-by-zero situation. Barack Obama had no executive experience of any kind. Even as a legislator he had nothing to show in terms of results. I.E. no leadership capabilities even as a legislator. As a community organizer he left no mark. He spend a lot of time in academia, but there is no record of accomplishment there either. Basically it is as Hillary explained during the campaign, Obama has a campaign speech.

Now "his" accomplisments to date as President are rather sorry. He signed some big transformative unconstitional bills, written by staffers and anonymous folk in Congress, which no one read. He gave a bunch of speaches about that, and signed. That's it. Ditto on the "stimulus": he signed the bill as-is, and quickly. Looking at areas where he had direct influence, as an executive, he's got radicals, commies, no-growth nuts, and people OK with NAMBLA on his cabinet. He's prosecuting states for passing laws identical to federal laws that he openly disdains to enforce. List very, very incomplete, naturally.

Palin by comparison would be a genius in the big office, Lou, but so would about a tenth of the phone book, at this point.

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