Thursday, November 21, 2013

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By Donald Joy

In case you missed it (understandable, since it’s been way under-reported), an unusual backbone specimen has recently been discovered among Republicans in the House of Representatives:  20 GOP lawmakers, led by Rep. Pete Olson(R-Texas), officially introduced Articles of Impeachment last week against Eric “My People” Holder, the smarmy, slimy, rodent-like consigliere for the New Black Panther Party who has been posing as the U.S. Attorney General for the last five years.

The relative media silence over such a watershed event could also be understandable, too, in light of the fact that one of the many reasons he’s facing impeachment(besides perjury and obstruction in the Fast & Furious scandal and multiple other travesties) is his Stalinist approach of illegally spying on, intimidating, and maliciously persecuting journalists and whistle-blowers who expose the truth about the corrupt Obama regime.
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Obama: 'We're Going to Have to...Re-market and Re-brand' the Affordable Care Act

By Susan Jones

President Barack Obama told a gathering of corporate executives Tuesday he's confident that his model of health care will work in the end, but he said he's going to have to "re-brand" it to sell it to a skeptical public.

He didn't use the word "Obamacare" once on Tuesday in talking about his health care law, but he mentioned the "Affordable Care Act" seven times.

"So, look, I am confident that the model that we built, which works off of the existing private insurance system, is one that will succeed," Obama told the Wall Street Journal's CEO Council Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. "We are going to have to, (a) fix the website so everybody feels confident about that. We're going to have to, obviously, re-market and re-brand, and that will be challenging in this political environment."
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A Devastating Poll on Obama -- and Obamacare
By Michael Barone

"The Affordable Care Act's political position has deteriorated dramatically over the last week." That, coming from longtime Obamacare cheerleader and Washington Post blogger Ezra Klein, was pretty strong language. And it was only Wednesday.

That was the day after the release of a devastating Quinnipiac national poll. It showed Barack Obama's approval rating at 39 percent, with his disapproval rating at 54 percent — sharply down from 45 percent approval and 49 percent disapproval on Oct. 1, the day the government shutdown began and healthcare.gov went into (limited) operation.
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Career-ending Life magazine exposé was about to break
by Jerome R. Corsi ; a Harvard Ph.D., He has authored many books, including No. 1 N.Y. Times best-sellers "The Obama Nation" and "Unfit for Command."

Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy
In November 1963, the available evidence indicates President John F. Kennedy was on the verge of deciding to remove Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson from the 1964 Democratic Party presidential ticket.

But the instant JFK was pronounced dead, everything changed, and LBJ was secure as the party’s presumptive presidential nominee for 1964.
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Census ‘faked’ 2012 election jobs report

By John Crudele

In the home stretch of the 2012 presidential campaign, from August to September, the unemployment rate fell sharply — raising eyebrows from Wall Street to Washington. The decline — from 8.1 percent in August to 7.8 percent in September — might not have been all it seemed. The numbers, according to a reliable source, were manipulated.

And the Census Bureau, which does the unemployment survey, knew it.
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By R. L. David Jolly

Have you ever watched a leafhopper or planthopper bug jump?  They jump so fast and so far for such a small insect.   For years, scientists were baffled as to how they were able to jump the way they do.  Even more baffling was the way that both hind legs moved in perfect unison, called synchrony.  If one leg moved just a fraction of a second slower than the other, the bug would go spinning sideways instead of going straight.
Greg Sutton and Malcom Burrows were scientists who set their task to learning just how some insects jump so high, fast and straight.  While working at the University of Cambridge, they began studying the jumping mechanisms of planthoppers, leafhoppers and grasshoppers.
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Posted By Philip Hodges

They say if you steal from one author, it’s plagiarism. If you steal from a bunch of authors, it’s “research.”

I guess that’s why Rachel Maddow called Rand Paul a plagiarist. Apparently, he quoted Wikipedia when he talked about the movie Gattaca in one of his speeches, and he didn’t give credit where credit was due.  Let's not forget the Joe Biden dropped out of the Presidential race due to plagiarism.
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by Mark Horne

The Federal Reserve/fractional reserve banking system, the huge regulations, the crony spending that enriches the real one percenters—it is all killing our economy. And Krugman is there, invoking the “permanent slump” in the place of his space aliens to justify more doses of the same poison that is already damaging us.

If it was only Krugman, I wouldn’t bother with this, but he’s not only speaking for himself.
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President Obama told a gathering of business executives on Tuesday that the federal government was not "lavishly spending" on social programs. This probably even surprises many that are using them!

"What we know is, is that our -- our fiscal problems are not short-term deficits. Our discretionary budget, that portion of the federal budget that isn't defense or Social Security or Medicare or Medicaid, the entitlement programs, is at its smallest level in my lifetime, probably since Dwight Eisenhower. We are not lavishly spending on a whole bunch of social programs out there," Obama continued. "And in many ways, a lot of these programs have become more efficient and pretty effective," he added.
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By Drew MacKenzie

Forty House Republicans have filed a friend-of-the-court brief in a legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act. The suit is based on the Origination Clause of the Constitution.
The case — Sissel vs. United States Department of Health and Human Services — was filed in federal court in 2010 by the Pacific Legal Foundation on behalf of Iraq war veteran Matt Sissel, who owns a small business in Iowa. It is to be heard by a federal appeals court in early 2014.

The Origination Clause states, "All bills for raising revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with amendments as on other bills." Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid used a legislative "trick" so that none of the Affordable Care Act legislation originated in the House.
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by Mara Zebest

Flashback to 2011: Author Jack Cashill documented his thesis in “Deconstructing Obama.”

Cashill explains that Obama does not possess the understanding or skills to author “Dreams From My Father”—however—the book writing style is remarkably similar to other works from Bill Ayers. Watch http://youtu.be/ofxJtwQV4IY.
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