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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116516)10/28/2011 12:58:30 PM
From: tonto3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224744
 
Kenneth, any time a politician gives money away, he gains votes. That is expected. In your poll, people clearly are disappointed in Obama, and rightfully so...

President Barack Obama's job approval rating and re-elect numbers remain underwater among Ohio voters, who disapprove 51 - 43 percent and say 49 - 44 percent the president does not deserve a second term, the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University poll finds.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116516)10/28/2011 1:11:19 PM
From: joseffy5 Recommendations  Respond to of 224744
 
We have a President of the United States who,

for twenty years, worshiped in Jeremiah Wright’s church,

had his house paid for by Tony Rezko,

claimed his uncle freed Jews at Auschwitz,

snorted cocaine



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116516)10/28/2011 1:18:48 PM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224744
 
tonto, you are unable to answer why Obama leads Republican candidates. In Ohio, Obama leads Republican challengers. Obama leads Cain by 47-39%, leads Romney 45-41%, leads Perry by 47-36%.

There is nothing to explain. You and your loser candidate have won, and beaten those radical republicans to a pulp.

There is no need to continue the campaigns and waste money on LYING tv ads..

There is no need for for braindead trolls to post nonstop garbage and talking points.

There is no need for you to continue this charade, is there?

Have a nice life since you will never be posting here again.

Winners like you are a rare thing in today's world.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116516)10/28/2011 2:06:03 PM
From: chartseer1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224744
 
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What are the vegas odds? I would have more faith in them . I understand Romney is the repulsive favorite. 67% of the money wagered is on Romney. That would make him odds on to win the nomination. Not sure if there are election odds however.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116516)10/28/2011 2:34:31 PM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224744
 
Healthcare law's popularity hits new low
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By Julian Pecquet - 10/28/11
thehill.com

Support for Democrats' healthcare reform has hit its lowest point since the law passed in March 2010, says a new monthly poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation.

After months of split support for the law, 51 percent of respondents to the latest poll had an unfavorable view while only 34 percent had a favorable impression.

The key reason for the change, the poll found, was Democrats' waning support: Even though they remain more favorable to the law than Republicans and Independents, the proportion of Democrats with favorable views has decreased from about two-thirds to just 52 percent in October.

The poor polling numbers all but ensure that the law will be a handicap for many Democrats — and the president himself — going into the 2012 election. They also suggest that Republicans' constant hammering at the law has been effective: Only 18 percent of respondents now expect that they and their families will be better off thanks to the law, down from 27 percent just last month.

The poll caps several weeks of bad news relating to the law.

Late last month, Kaiser released its annual report on healthcare premiums showing a 9 percent hike in family premiums this year. Rather than driving premiums down by $2,500, as President Obama promised during the 2008 campaign, the healthcare law is responsible for about one sixth of that increase, according to Kaiser.

And earlier this month, the administration announced that the law's long-term-care CLASS program was unsustainable and that it was dropping it. The move has infuriated many of the law's supporters, who feel the Department of Health and Human Services hasn't been honest about its intentions.

The poll also could carry some good news for GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Even as his primary opponents are trying to link his Massachusetts healthcare reform plan to the federal law, nearly seven in 10 likely Republican voters say they don't know enough about the Massachusetts law to have either a favorable or unfavorable opinion of it. And 71 percent couldn't say whether the law was similar to the national healthcare reform law.

Comments

Like Nancy D'Alesnadro from Baltimore, people are beginning to find out what's in the bill… Higher premiums for the people who pay the bills in this country to support a new entitlement program for people who don't.BY Gil on 10/28/2011 at 09:10



OBOZOCARE is a 2700 page pile of Marxist trash, heading for the dumpster.BY Abe on 10/28/2011 at 09:18



ObamaCare is slowly but surely sliding down the drain…to help it along it's way call the plumber:

youtube.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116516)10/28/2011 4:40:39 PM
From: longnshort3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224744
 
Big Journalism: One of the notable exceptions to the pattern of willful blindness about Occupy in the mainstream media is investigative reporter Chuck Goudie of local ABC affiliate WLS-TV (channel 7). In a report filed on October 19, Goudie described the origins of the Occupy movement–from Adbusters in Canada, to anarchist Lisa Fithian in Texas, to the numerous hard-core radicals who have flocked to demonstrations and courted arrest.

Chicago’s Chuck Goudie, WLS-TV, Tells Truth About #Occupy’s Radical Origins, Bigotry



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116516)10/28/2011 4:50:27 PM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224744
 
Scratch a reactionary leftist, find the fascist anti-Semite writhing underneath.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116516)10/28/2011 6:55:58 PM
From: lorne3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224744
 
Finally unearthed: The stunning, toxic origins of Obamacare
Legislation traced to Soros group, marketed by radicals
October 26, 2011
wnd.com


NEW YORK – A book released this week documents for the first time the radical origins of President Obama's health-care law, revealing the principal author of the foundation for the legislation while tracing the law itself to a group funded by George Soros.

"Red Army: The Radical Network that must be defeated to save America" also finds the founders of the controversial Apollo Alliance, run by a slew of radicals, helped craft the marketing campaign behind the health-care initiative.

The new book, by authors Aaron Klein and Brenda J. Elliott, exposes what is characterized as "the radical socialist network that seized political power in Washington over decades, shaped Obama's presidential agenda and threatens the very future of the U.S."

On Obamacare, "Red Army" documents how the legislation, deliberately masked by moderate, populist rhetoric, was carefully crafted and perfected over the course of decades and is a direct product of laborious work by a coalition of radical groups and activists, many with socialist designs.

Get your personally autographed copy of "Red Army: The Radical Network That Must Be Defeated to Save America" from WND's Superstore

Those activists seek to "reform" the U.S. health-care industry, which accounts for a significant portion of the U.S. capitalist enterprise.

"Red Army" reveals the principal author of the foundation for Obamacare is third generation progressive academic Jacob S. Hacker, a Yale professor who is an expert on the politics of U.S. health and social policy.

Hacker is author of Health Care for America, the centerpiece of the George Soros–funded Economic Policy Institute's Agenda for Shared Prosperity. "Red Army" finds Hacker's proposal for so-called guaranteed, affordable health care for all Americans is the foundation for Obama's healthcare plan.

Hacker's plan had its origins in the professor's multiple other major policy papers on health care, including a 2001 plan for the Covering America project.

In 2003, Hacker first devised a public health insurance program called "Medicare Plus," which would offer coverage to all legal residents not otherwise covered by Medicare or employer-sponsored insurance. Employers would be required to either provide a minimum level of coverage to their workers or pay a payroll tax.

That plan was the basis for the U.S. National Healthcare Insurance Act, which was first introduced Feb. 2, 2005, in the House by Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich. The act was sponsored by several other congressmen, all members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.

"Red Army" documents how the Progressive Caucus was founded by the Democrat Socialists of America. The book charges the caucus works as a Marxist-socialist bloc in Congress to introduce progressive legislation with socialist intent.

Chavez imaging guru, extremists

"Red Army" documents how a little-known marketing outfit called the Herndon Alliance helped to market Obamacare, even providing suggestions on which words supporters should use the promote the bill.

Acceptable phrases include "quality affordable health care"; "American solutions"; "giving security and peace of mind"; "fair rules"; "government as watchdog"; "smart investments, investing in the future"; and "affordable health plans."

Unacceptable words include "universal health care"; "Canadian-style health care"; "Medicare for All"; "regulations"; "free"; "government or public health care"; and "wellness."

"Red Army" found the research component of the Herndon Alliance was provided by Celinda Lake, who teamed up with a marketing research firm, American Environics. AE uses social-values surveys to gauge public opinion.

Lake, herself, worked for a number of leftist institutions and unions, including the AFL-CIO and the SEIU. She also serves on the board of directors of the Progressive Congress Action Fund alongside Robert Borosage, whose Healthcare for America Now anticipated spending $42 million in its final push for passage of Obamacare.

AE was founded in 2004 by a team of American strategists and Canadian researchers. In April 2005, current AE managing partners Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger started AE's American branch. One year before, Shellenberger did imaging for Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez.

Nordhaus and Shellenberger co-founded the Apollo Alliance sometime around 2002 and were two of its original national board members.

"Red Army" exposes how Apollo helped draft not only the president's green jobs programs, but also the $787 billion economic stimulus bill and other proposed new energy legislation.

Apollo is led by a slew of radicals, including Van Jones, Jeff Jones, who heads Apollo's New York branch and is a former top leader of the Weatherman terrorist organization, and Joel Rogers, a founder of the socialist New Party. Obama's controversial former "green" jobs czar, Van Jones, sits on Apollo's board.

Radicals lobbying

Meanwhile, several major groups were founded to lobby for the legislation that became Obama's healthcare law.

Healthcare-NOW, not to be confused with the organization Health Care for America Now, was established in 2004 for one purpose – to lobby on behalf of single-payer healthcare. Healthcare-NOW's broad base includes socialist, labor, church and community organizations and, most notably, Physicians for a National Health Program.

Healthcare-NOW co-chairmen include Dr. Quentin D. Young, who is considered father of the single-payer movement. Young advised Obama during his days as a senator. Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the radical Code Pink anti-war group, is a member of Healthcare-NOW's board of directors.

Another major group leading the charge to transform health care has been Campaign for America's Future. CAF was founded in 1990 by Robert L. Borosage. Roger Hickey, co-founder of the Soros-funded Economic Policy Institute which "Red Army" ties to the health-care bill, is credited as being a CAF co-founder as well.

CAF unveiled the lobby, Health Care for America Now, or HCAN, which "Red Army" documents deceptively maintains that it is a "national grassroots campaign."

HCAN's lead member organizations include ACORN; MoveOrg; AFSCME; Americans United for Change, Planned Parenthood Federation of America; SEIU; United Food and Commercial Workers; and the Soros-funded Center for American Progress Action Fund, which is highly influential in advising the White House.

Overloading U.S. economy

"Red Army" documents how Obama and progressive Democrats are deliberately overloading the U.S. financial system, using socialist designs to remake the economy.

The book, with nearly 1,500 endnotes, documents how these radicals aim to remake the American financial system with massive government control.

"Red Army" contains a number of other major scoops while exposing the radical socialist network that seized political power in Washington over decades, shaped Obama's presidential agenda and threatens the future of the U.S.

Some other highlights from "Red Army":

•The existence of a powerful "Marxist-socialist" bloc in Congress (explicitly formed as an arm of the Democratic Socialists of America) and how it is behind legislation in areas that affect all Americans, including the complete socialization of health care and comprehensive immigration reform, which, the book exposes, seeks to change the very nature of the American electorate


•In two chapters that every American must read, entirely new information is laid bare on the left's unprecedented assault on America's already over-liberalized education system.


•The multipronged policy offensive aimed at disarming America by emboldening its enemies within and without, spurning traditional allies, subjecting the nation to the authority of foreign tribunals and systematically dismantling the U.S. military.


•How elements of the news media not only collude with these radical groups but are in some cases members of the very extremist organizations they ought to be investigating.
"Red Army" is published by Broadside Books, an imprint of Harper Collins.

Klein is a WND senior reporter and WND's Jerusalem bureau chief. He hosts Aaron Klein Investigative Radio on New York's WABC Radio. He is a frequent guest on the Fox News Channel and the Fox Business Network.

Elliott is a New York Times best-selling author, researcher and historian.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116516)10/28/2011 7:19:28 PM
From: FJB3 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 224744
 
AL QAEDA PLANTS ITS FLAG IN LIBYA (LITERALLY)

By Sherif Elhelwa



It was here at the courthouse in Benghazi where the first spark of the Libyan revolution ignited. It’s the symbolic seat of the revolution; post-Gaddafi Libya’s equivalent of Egypt’s Tahrir Square. And it was here, in the tumultuous months of civil war, that the ragtag rebel forces established their provisional government and primitive, yet effective, media center from which to tell foreign journalists about their “fight for freedom.”

But according to multiple eyewitnesses—myself included—one can now see both the Libyan rebel flag and the flag of al Qaeda fluttering atop Benghazi’s courthouse.

According to one Benghazi resident, Islamists driving brand-new SUVs and waving the black al Qaeda flag drive the city’s streets at night shouting, "Islamiya, Islamiya! No East, nor West," a reference to previous worries that the country would be bifurcated between Gaddafi opponents in the east and the pro-Gaddafi elements in the west.

Continues...
http://www.vice.com/read/al-qaeda-plants-its-flag-in-libya



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116516)10/28/2011 9:38:41 PM
From: Hope Praytochange2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224744
 
washingtonpost.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116516)10/29/2011 11:16:22 AM
From: chartseer6 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224744
 
Global warming causes earliest snowfall in NYC since the Civil War.

iceagenow.info

Lows in the 20s will effectively bring the agricultural growing season to an end, the Wall Street Journal reports.

And here in NEPA our farmers market is scheduled to be open until the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. Seems like there may no longer be any produce for our local farmers to sell.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116516)10/29/2011 11:30:49 AM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224744
 
Experts begin to doubt Obama’s re-electability

Where’s the evidence President Obama can win the 2012 election?

Where’s the evidence that swing voters even want to listen to him?

Barack Obama polls below 50 percent in every state that matters.

Gallup numbers show the president’s approval at 41 percent, and show him trailing an unnamed “generic Republican” by eight percentage points, National Journal’s Charlie Cook wrote on Oct. 28. “These numbers certainly don’t show Obama’s reelection fortunes as hopeless, but they paint a very challenging situation.”

Read more: dailycaller.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (116516)11/1/2011 10:55:04 AM
From: lorne3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224744
 
ken...Here is what your kind :-( has brought the world to. IMO.

Euro crisis 'could lead to social unrest'
(AFP) – 2 days ago
google.com

BERLIN — The eurozone debt crisis could lead to a decade-long recession and rising social unrest, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) has warned, according to a German media report on Sunday.

"The next few months will be decisive in terms of avoiding a dramatic decline in employment and a further sharp increase in social unrest," news weekly Focus reported, citing the ILO's new annual report on the labour market.

Without counter-measures, the crisis might unleash a recession that could last a decade, as governments find themselves powerless to act due to pressure to reduce their debts, Focus said, citing the ILO document.

The ILO was not immediately available for comment.

The greatest risk of social unrest exists in Greece, Portugal, Spain, Estonia, France, Slovenia and Ireland, according to the weekly.

The debt crisis has already sparked several incidents of social unrest, with strikes in Greece against austerity measures turning bloody and a violent protest in Rome injuring more than 100 people.