"Some powerful interests who had been dominating the agenda in Washington for a very long time and they're not always happy with me. They talk about me like a dog. That's not in my prepared remarks, but it's true," he told a crowd largely consisting of union members.
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The website called smirkingchimp.com is still up and still dedicated to ridiculing Bush. Someone is camping on the smokingchimp.com website. Last I checked, cokingchimp.com is still available for someone to use.
#7
dogs are relatively smart and very loyal. I've known dogs, and you sir, are no dog. You'd need to step up your game to be considered a dog
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Some powerful interests the duped democrats who had been dominating the agenda in Washington for a very long time and screwing things up by not doing as I king Obama dictate and they're not always happy with me. Because I thow them under the bus when politically convenient They talk about me like a dog. Well at least they did not call you what the rest call you That's not in my prepared remarks, but it's true," Ya see my teleprompter is down and I dont have an original thought he told a crowd largely consisting of union members the last of the kool aid drinkers
Posted by: 49 pan ||
09/06/2010 21:05 Comments ||
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This is Saddam Barack Hussein's round about way of insulting Americans "who have been dominating the agenda in Washington for a very long time".
There is not one bi-partisonship fiber in this individuals body. He cannot call American's dogs, even though he wishes he could step away from the carefully scripted teleprompter script and be his decadent self. So he demonizes Americans by claiming they are talking to him like a dog instead. Very cleaver. Most don't pick up on it. But he is never hesitant about putting down past American presidents (Bush-Bashing), or challengers, such as Palin "a pig with lip-stick" as he once called her.
#14
Actually that's wrong, I love dogs, I even love cats, Obullshit is no way loved by me so I shouldn't call him a dog, he's nowhere near being liked,and I shouldn't insult dogs like that.
Posted by: Redneck Jim ||
09/06/2010 21:58 Comments ||
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I wonder whose job it is to tell Obean that people aren't always happy with him.
[Khaleej Times] President Barack B.O. Obama will ask the US Congress on Wednesday to increase and permanently extend a tax credit for business research as a way of boosting job growth, an administration officials said on Sunday.
The proposal would cost $100 billion over 10 years, and Obama would pay for the plan by closing other corporate tax breaks, said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The B.O. regime is scrambling for solutions to tackle a 9.6 percent unemployment rate and invigorate an economy whose recovery from the worst recession in 70 years is in danger of stalling, with congressional elections looming.
Obama, who is to lay out this plan and other initiatives in a speech in Cleveland on Wednesday, is trying to both create jobs and help his Democrats hang on to control of Congress in Nov. 2 elections, when Republicans are poised to pick up seats and possibly take command of the US House of Representatives.
US television political talk shows featured debates on tax cut proposals on Sunday, the middle of a Labor Day holiday weekend that marks the informal start of the election campaign season.
University of California economics professor Laura Tyson, a member of the president's economic advisory board, said targeted job policies such as a partial payroll tax holiday and permanent tax cuts for research and development should be priorities in the current environment.
'All of us here agree we need targeted policies for jobs and right now the deficit is not a major issue,' Tyson told CBS's 'Face the Nation' program. 'The major issue is a slow economy, lack of jobs ... we really need to get our priorities right and focus on targeted job creation.'
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Companies will permanantly reseach how to game the system, er take advantage of, uh avail themselves of this new distortion of the marketplace...
Posted by: M. Murcek ||
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We've had an R&D tax credit for years till the Donks let it expire. R&D in this country has gone the way of manufacturing. Bell Labx, Xerox Parc, Sarnoff Research Center all gone. We don't build anything anymore, we don't invent anything anymore. I suppose we can just community organize and sue our way back to prosperity.
#4
*It doesn't seem that this will do a thing for small business and the creation of jobs.
*Where would the money go? National labs, universities? Hardly a large effect on job creation.
*So far Obama's Keynesian policies on steroids has not worked.
*Research has shown that R&D is not very sensitive to R&D tax incentives.
*There has been revenue loss from R&D tax credits in the past in the USA and Eu.
So. as AzCat said: They're scrambling for ways to appear to be taking the problems with the US economy seriously.
#6
Democratic death-throws, little more. Liberal accademia is the answer for wonks like Barry.
The proposal would cost $100 billion over 10 years, and Obama would pay for the plan by closing other corporate tax breaks, said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
.....producing higher prices and inflation. Surely someone has told him BUSINESSES DO NOT PAY TAXES, CONSUMERS PAY THE TAXES!
#7
You want to stimulate growth and thereby bring down unemployment? Simple. Cut the 2nd highest corporate tax rate in the world from 40% to 28%.
Bambi's training as a "community organizer" is how to shakedown the rich, not how to grow the economy.
How to pay for it?
1. 28% of a lot is more than 40% of v ery little
2. Cut unnecessary spending. E.g. Education, in a federated government, is a local responsibility. Eliminate the Dept. of Education.
Posted by: Mike Ramsey ||
09/06/2010 10:29 Comments ||
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Only lowering the punishments for employing people (taxes on Working, Employing, buying and selling) can help the economy.
R&D and high taxes on productivity give you a highly efficient form of poverty.
The great damage that "Health Care Reform" did is that it increased the cost of employing people. Large companies like Lockheed-Martin and Boeing figured that it increased their costs by a billion dollars. That is a lot of people not employed.
Posted by: Mike Ramsey ||
09/06/2010 10:49 Comments ||
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I agree w/Mr. Ramsey. If the gov't wants to help the economy it ought to learn to get out of the economy's way. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, and a law of unintended consequence. I.E. - cash for clunkers - we all knew it would be a joke, and it was. It drove used vehicle prices up. The majority of the time the gov't manipulates a mechanism in our economy it exacerbates a problem vice remedying it. If I was emperor for a day I would cut the corporate tax rate as well as the federal income tax rates by almost 50%. I would either go to a fair or flat tax - and all Americans would have skin in the game - not just the job producers who I feel are overly taxed. I would also defund just about every non-constitutionally mandated gov't program. DeptofEd would go away & SocSec/medicare/medicaid would be transitioned out.
#12
Not just the big businesses, look around at your restaurants/food service..most of those are fairly small local independant businesses with a nationwide recognizable facade and menu.
I was watching one of those edumacational channels the other day. People tried to make a power generating barrage balloon but of course it didn't work like it did on paper, "I don't understand, everything was fine in the wind tunnel but out here (on the wind shadow side of a hill with trees and shifting wind directions etc) it just didn't spin."
My point is what, hundred thousand bucks for material, whatever their time is worth, tens of thousands for the tv show advertising...that is the sort of project this encourages. Even the show said they would need millions of these things just to show up on the energy production charts.
Now y'all are thinking too traditionally; the idea for the future according to DC is the non-profit corp: now with new and improved tax bene's proposal just in case the flameless marshmellow roaster is invented, for the childrens of course. And it may employ some people, people completely dependant upon the *uhem* charity of government.
#13
Broadhead6 has some good ideas. Has the Department of Energy done much to justify their existence? OSHA hasn't done much to improve job safety that I can tell. Workplace accidents showed a downward trend before OSHA. It continues today. The downward trend probably would have been their if OSHA had not. Does EPA do much for the environment? All these agencies should be questioned. Also do away with or severely limit the role of public unions.
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