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To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (753742)11/20/2013 2:20:19 PM
From: RetiredNow  Respond to of 1576831
 
Bingo. Where there is smoke, there's usually fire. This administration has been caught red handed in complete bald faced Constitutional violations…witness the NSA, which is now a Nazi / Stasi organization full of goose steppers whom Goebbels and Hitler would be proud of.

Obama says whatever he has to in order to get what he wants. I don't trust him or his minions any further than I can throw him. Time for a new President. The NSA spying alone should get him impeached. Then add to that his refusal to execute the laws on the books and put the banksters in jail, his Bengazi cover up, his lies on Healthcare, his full throated approval of money printing (which use to be considered High Treason) and his excessive use of Executive Orders. 2016 can't come soon enough for me. Only problem there, is that Hillary's likely to get elected, because the Libertarians never win and the GOP doesn't have a candidate that can beat her. So we're screwed, in a nutshell.



To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (753742)11/20/2013 3:22:14 PM
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PRESIDENT SUGGESTS INFINITE DEBT CEILING

President Barack Obama told the Wall Street Journal's CEO Council meeting on Tuesday that the U.S. should scrap the debt ceiling, which he described as a "loaded gun" creating perpetual crisis in American politics. “We’re probably better off with a system in which that threat is not there on a perpetual basis,” he said. The president did not address the problem of federal spending except to claim that he has cut deficits.

Obama's argument that he has cut deficits rests on the assumption that he is not responsible for the massive expansion of the 2009 fiscal year--even though he voted for the unusually high spending of that year while still a U.S. Senator, and added the massive stimulus as president. Obama also claims credit for a sequester cuts that, while originally proposed by the White House, he has spent more than a year trying to undo...