Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Calls back Reps to Vote on $26 Billion Union Bail Out
Once again we are witness to a so-called jobs bill from the Democrats that is nothing more than a payoff to the unions.
House Speaker Nanacy Pelosi has called back the US House of Reprsentative members to vote on a $26 billion bailout of state union workers. When will the spending stop? When will the bail outs stop? Didn’t Obama and the Democrats state that the $787 billion stimulus plan was supposed to save the teacher, police and firemen jobs? So why are they not spending the remaining $400 billion from that failed stimulus bill instead of creating yet another?
Just a thought, how are these jobs ever going to be paid for by the states if they are always going to have to get a federal government bail out to keep them? Isn’t this just public sector, union unemployment? I realize this sounds like a novel concept, but states are going to have to cut their budgets and live within their means … that means altering the pension plans of these employees.
It’s not a matter that any one cares that a Congressman’s vacation was cut short, it is a matter than many US Reps had key and important functions to attend like town hall meetings and listening to their constituents, health care meetings and job fairs. Instead, it is back to DC to vote on spending even more of the tax payers money.
Posted August 10, 2010 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, Economy, Education, House of Representatives, Jobs, Nancy Pelosi, Unemployment, We the People | 9 comments |
The Movie “I Want Your Money” Due Out This Fall Trashes Obama’s & Democrats Economic/Social Agenda
A controversial look at government spending … I Want You Money!
Coming soon to a theatre near you this Fall, a new film, “I Want Your Money”. The movie rips Obama and the democrat’s socialist economic agenda. Catch the movies trailer below … it’s a must see. The irresponsible spending and reckless increasing of the federal debt for generations to come is “fiscal child abuse”.
Excerpts from the trailer:
Obama: “I learned in school that spreading the wealth was good for everyone.”
Ronald Reagan: “Well I learned from real life that it’s not, in fact there is a word for it, it’s called theft.”
Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi: “Pay as you go, no new deficit spending.”
Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi: “We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what’s in it”.
Ronald Reagan: “Government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem”.
President Barack Obama: “I have been a little amused by these people who have been having these rallies. You would think that they would be saying thank you.”
Mike Huckaby, former Arkansas Gov: “The problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other people’s money”.
“We all know from our own experience that if we live beyond our means today, by necessity you will have to live below your means tomorrow. That’s the tomorrow that we are creating for our nation”.
How do you make this movie of real life Democrat and Obama disastrous policy have a different ending … get involved and vote this November. Send a message to Washington. DC, the White House and all politicians that you are not going to tolerate this nonsense any more and that they work for you.
Make you voice be heard!
Posted August 9, 2010 by Scared Monkeys Barack Obama, Child Welfare, Economy, Federal Deficits, Government, Hope and Change, Nancy Pelosi, Obamanation, Obamanomics, Pork, Socialism, Tax & Spend Liberals, Tea Party, We the People, You Tube - VIDEO | 11 comments |
Stuck on Stupid … Nancy Pelosi Says Unemployment Benefits Stimulate Economy and Create Jobs
STUCK ON STUPID OR IS IT SOCIALISM …. the reason why we can’t recover from these bad economic times because we have complete morons running the show.
Pelosi actually made these comments with a straight face
Could some one please tell me what planet Nancy Pelosi and these liberal Democrats are from and who is responsible for voting these idiots. yes, complete fools into office?
“It injects demand into the economy,” Pelosi said, arguing that when families have money to spend it keeps the economy churning. “It creates jobs faster than almost any other initiative you can name.”
Democrat Speaker of the House Nancy Pelsoi provided us with this economic gem yesterday while whining about the fact that the jobless benefits package was stalled in the Senate. Pelosi actually said that unemployment benefits are creating jobs faster than practically any other program and that the money stimulated the economy. WHAT???!!!???
Unemployment benefits are creating jobs faster than practically any other program, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday.
Posted July 2, 2010 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, Barack Obama, Business, Economy, Government, Moonbats, Nancy Pelosi, Obama in Wonderland, Obamanation, Obamanomics, Politics, Unemployment, WTF, You Tube - VIDEO | 18 comments |
NY Times Just Figuring Out Democrats Could Lose Congress in November Midterms
Who says that the New York Times, the Old Gray Lady is not up on their current affairs? This weekends article, “Democrats’ Long-Held Seats Face G.O.P. Threat”, the NY Times finally figures out that the GOP not only threatens long time Democrat seats, but they also may take over control of the Congress in this November’s midterm elections.
Wow, go figure … Welcome to the party pal, the Tea Party that is. Glad to see they finally coming out of denial and are admitting the inevitable. Because you know LEFT, admission is the first step. The MSM has been demonizing the Tea Parties and their criticisms of government. Has the NY Times finally seen the light?
Representative David R. Obey has won 21 straight races, easily prevailing through wars and economic crises that have spanned presidencies from Nixon’s to Obama’s. Yet the discontent with Washington surging through politics is now threatening not only his seat but also Democratic control of Congress.
Mr. Obey is one of nearly a dozen well-established House Democrats who are bracing for something they rarely face: serious competition. Their predicament is the latest sign of distress for their party and underlines why Republicans are confident of making big gains in November and perhaps even winning back the House.
The fight for the midterm elections is not confined to traditional battlegrounds, where Republicans and Democrats often swap seats every few cycles. In the Senate, Democrats are struggling to hold on to, among others, seats once held by President Obama and Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Democrats are preparing to lose as many as 30 House seats — including a wave of first-term members — and Republicans have expanded their sights to places where political challenges seldom develop.
Democrats are preparing to lose 30 House seats. Well, so much for that denial I guess. Hardly, the way the mood of the country is, the loses for Democrats probably start at 35 to 40. Across the country Democrats find them self in real trouble. Blue Dog Democrats in the South are either retiring or find them self out of favor with the voters. Republicans and middle of the road independents realize that a vote for a Democrat is a vote for liberal Nancy Pelosi.
The article in Real Clear Politics, “How Bad Could 2010 Really Get For Democrats,” asks the question whether Democrats could lose 70, 80 or 90 seats. The polling data for Democrats is horrific, as Michael Barone calls this the worst polling environment for Democrats “during my 50 years of following politics closely. The Rasmussen Generic Ballot poll has Republicans up by 10%, an almost unheard of advantage. The bad economy, unemployment near 10%, President Obama’s job approval rating declining and the controversial agenda like Obamacare at an all time low, all spell disaster for Democrats. The polling data is so bad, if Republicans don’t will the House it would be considered a loss.
Representative Pete Sessions of Texas, chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, said he would consider anything short of taking back the House a failure. Republicans say they have not recruited strong candidates in all districts, but both parties agree that Republicans are within reach of capturing the 40 additional seats needed to win control. Republicans also are likely to eat into the Democratic majority in the Senate, though their prospects of taking control remain slim.
For Republicans to take control of the US Senate they would need some races to break right; however, the GOP does stand to make significant gains. I would tend to disagree with the NY Times map of Senate races as many of which they claim are leaning Democrat like PA, are more so leaning Republican. With the mood of the country as such, the economy not looking to turn around by November, the electorate still upset over Obamacare and angered further by the recent news that Obamacare will increase costs, Republicans most likely will capture the toss up states and stand to pick up 8 to 9 Senate seats.
Republicans lead in the NY Times so-called vulnerable Senate seats of MO, NH, KY and OH. In the case of New Hampshire and Kentucky, the GOP candidate has a double digit lead. In Nevada, Pennsylvania, Arkansas, North Dakota, Indiana and Colorado, it is not a matter if Republicans win, but when. Even Barack Obama’s own former seat has a Republican in the lead in the polls. How bad is it for Democrats? Even Barbra Boxer is in the fight for her political life in California.
In the Senate, Republicans also are looking to make major gains, though their hopes of winning control were set back when Tommy Thompson, a former Wisconsin governor, decided against challenging Mr. Feingold, who is seeking a fourth term. Democrats control the Senate by 59 to 41 seats.
To win the majority, Republicans would essentially have to run the table in races across the country: fending off Democratic challenges to four vulnerable Republican seats in Kentucky, Missouri, New Hampshire and Ohio, and capturing 10 seats now held by Democrats. Even in this climate, Republican officials concede that an error-free year is unlikely. Republicans appear to have a shot at winning races in Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, North Dakota and Pennsylvania.
They would also have to pick up the seats of decidedly more entrenched — though not unbeatable — incumbents, like Senators Barbara Boxer of California or Patty Murray of Washington.
Remember in November is the battle cry. If one asks the Magic 8 Ball if Democrats will suffer damaging political loses and more than the average number of seats of a first term President … Signs point to Yes.
Posted April 25, 2010 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Economy, Federal Deficits, Governor Races, House Elections, Nancy Pelosi, Obamacare, Obamanation, Obamanomics, Politics, Polls, Senate Elections, Tax & Spend Liberals, Tea Party, Unemployment, We the People | 4 comments |
The Faces of the Democrat Controlled Congress, Pelosi Favorability Rating at 11%, Reid at 8%
RUT-ROH …
Think the Democrat party is not in trouble in the upcoming 2010 midterm elections? Think again. It’s time for the Democrats to take their heads out of the sand and face the truth … denial is no substitute for reality.
How can the two most powerful Democrats in Congress have an approval rating less than the unabomber?
The Democrat Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has an 11% approval rating. That is correct, 11%!!! The reason being that pundits are touting Pelosi’s forcing of Obamacare through the House as a victory, the American people see it as treachery. Here is a frightening though … Jammie Wearing Fool states, ‘She’s Lyndon Johnson in a Skirt.’
Oh wait, it gets better or worse if you are the Democrat Senate Majority leader Harry Reid. Reid finds himself with a 8% favorability rating.
Yet those who do have an opinion of the Democratic Congressional leaders don’t seem to have a very good one: Pelosi and Reid are viewed unfavorably by roughly three times as many people as they are viewed favorably.
Pelosi’s favorable rating in the poll stands at 11 percent. Her unfavorable rating, meanwhile, is 37 percent — meaning that more than one in three views the California Democrat negatively.
Reid’s favorable rating, meanwhile, is even lower: Eight percent. His unfavorable rating stands at 23 percent.
The Nevada Democrat, who is facing a tough reelection battle, appears to be an unknown quantity to most Americans: Nearly seven in ten say they are say they are either undecided or haven’t heard enough about Reid to offer an opinion.
Pelosi & Reid, Bosom Buddies
Who did CBS poll? It would appear some had a clue and the other just watched reality TV 24/7. How can any one at this point not know enough about Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi at this point? Give us a break. I think it is safe to say that any one in that category most likely is not voting as these people are not engaged or paying attention.
There is a reason why Congress has a 64% poor rating in the most Rasmussen poll. You cannot over look the fact that Pelosi and Reid are the leaders of this inept, corrupt Democrat controlled government bodies. The American people have been sickened by the back room sleazy deals, corruption, collusion, kickbacks, bribes and refusal to listen to the will of the people.
Couple this with President Barack Obama’s refusal to listen to the American people and ram Obamacare through as well and we have a “Perfect Storm” set up for 2010 and 2012. When the Democrats passed health care reform, it had 39% approval.
Obama, the 39% President, Pelosi, Reid and the Democrats will pay dearly for their actions. Many in Congress have forgot who they work for; however, they are going to be provided a reminder come this November in the midterm elections and in 2012.
Posted March 23, 2010 by Scared Monkeys 2010 Elections, Barack Obama, Conspiracy, Corruption, Government, Harry Reid (D-NV), Healthcare, Nancy Pelosi, Obamacare, Obamanation, Obamanomics, Politics, Polls, We the People | 10 comments |