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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

PinocchiObama and his ongoing dissembling

PinocchiObama and his ongoing dissembling

David Limbaugh: BHO panicked because sequestration isn't  causing chaos he guaranteed

Published: 14 hours ago

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PinocchiObama is at it again, using his weekly address to the nation to spin  tall tales, demonize and scapegoat Republicans, misidentify the nation’s  problems and propose the exact wrong solutions.

He opened up this week’s fiction with the umpteenth repetition of his empty  claim that the nation’s top priority “must be growing the economy, creating good  jobs and rebuilding opportunity for the middle class.”

How many times has Obama promised to “pivot” toward a “laser-like focus” on  jobs? How interesting that he chose to repeat this very same claim just as the  Government Accountability Institute released a report concluding that Obama has  spent twice as much time on vacation and golf as he has in economic meetings  throughout his entire term in office.

What prompted Obama’s claim this time was the brouhaha over the sequester  cuts, the irresponsible allocation of which has caused problems in the aviation  industry. Congress passed a bill to allow the Federal Aviation Administration to  reallocate these cuts to alleviate flight delays.

Obama agreed to sign the bill into law, but he did so grudgingly. He used his  address to rail against the sequestration and against Republicans and Congress  for allowing the cuts to be imposed. In fact, Obama used the word “reckless” in  his remarks to describe not the federal government’s unconscionably wasteful  spending under his direction but the sequester cuts.

Obama also used the term “Band-Aid,” but not to describe his phony proposed  solutions to our spending and entitlement problems, which would have been a  perfectly accurate description; he was describing Congress’ “temporary fix” of  the FAA problem. He spent three-fourths of his words to tell us how essential it  is that we keep government spending at its current irresponsible levels because  of the “vital services” government provides to people – who just cannot get  along without Big Brother.

Over and over again, Obama tells us what he thinks of the American free  enterprise system. Over and over, he betrays his ideological allegiance to the  wrongheaded notion that only government can cause economic growth.

Despite history – particularly the past four-plus years, which has told us  just the opposite – Obama will not come off his destructive commitment to his  continuing to grow the government at all costs.

He has no confidence in the private sector or in Americans to create their  own jobs. He never talks about getting the government out of the way so the  private sector can breathe real oxygen and begin to grow again. His tardily  filed budget was filled with proposals for more punitive taxes on the “rich” and  more spending, including on his demonstrably failed, wasteful and corrupt green  energy experiments. His budget would add another $5.3 trillion to the national  debt over the next decade, and that is using absurdly conservative projections,  especially concerning Obamacare. And he has the audacity to talk to us about  Band-Aids?

Once again, Obama misrepresented the sequestration as the Republicans’ idea,  even after he had been caught red-handed lying about this before. His doomsday  predictions about the effects of the sequestration have also been exposed, yet  he just keeps repeating them.

The truth is that the sequester “cuts” weren’t really cuts at all; they were  mostly reductions in rates of spending increase. To the extent there were actual  cuts, they were marginal and only significant and dangerous in the area of our  national defense.

As has been his practice, Obama has exploited the sequestration for political  purposes, with exhibit A being his termination of White House tours. He wants  the public to feel his version of pain while he protects his corrupt allocations  to more Solyndras and refuses to curb real government waste. Indeed, House  Speaker John Boehner said, “The disruption to America’s air traffic system over  the past week was a consequence of the administration’s choice to implement the  president’s sequestration cuts in the most painful manner possible.”

Obama’s just panicking because the sequestration isn’t causing the chaos he  guaranteed, which undermines his credibility in promising otherwise and also  undermines his ludicrously disingenuous assertion that every single government  program he supports is urgent.

With Obama out there on the stump misleading the American people about the  sequestration and the indispensability of government, now is the time for  Republicans to step up to the plate and begin talking about economic growth  again and the power and wonders of the free market. They need to quit always  accepting the debate on Obama’s terms and start proactively making the case for  entrepreneurship – for the growth of the private sector and the reduction of  government. No one seems to talk about private-sector growth anymore. That must  stop.

The Republicans mustn’t let this opportunity pass.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/04/pinocchiobama-and-his-ongoing-dissembling/#sW4M8rjtpKApjIzf.99

3 Comments:

JAP69 said...

"No one seems to talk about private-sector growth anymore."

"he betrays his ideological allegiance to the wrongheaded notion that only government can cause economic growth."
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The death of private sector growth is mission accomplished for the democrats. Now they have moved on with their talk of government is necessary for growth in the economy.

11:10 AM
rdgrnr said...

Those sequester cuts are the biggest pile of horsesh*t ever foisted on us. None of them were the least bit necessary. But they work good on the low-information types to make them think we need higher taxes.

2:59 PM
sully16 said...

the never ending disaster.

10:32 PM

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