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100 Days Coverage Show Prep: Part 1 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jonathan Krohn   
Friday, 24 April 2009 05:51

As the 100 days "landmark" approaches the media prepares to infiltrate your home and mind with reports on the Obama administrations progress.  However, if you must watch on April 29th (Obama's 100th day,) then I have a little "show prep" for you.

1. DON'T LISTEN!

The mainstream media and mainstream publications across the country are going to try to convince you that Obama has been a perfect President so far, or at least that he hasn't done anything wrong yet.  The media pulled for Obama in the election, and they cannot risk their own "image" by changing their minds for all to see.  Obama's economic policies, when looked at by the carful eye, do not make for a stable program.  Obama came into office with money having been freshly thrown at banks and other areas of the private sector, but he still decided to throw more at the private sector!  Is that common sense?  Has throwing money at the problem ever worked?  No.

This is just one of many things that Obama has messed up on when it comes to economics.  Off the top of my head I can think of a great number of others--forcing out the GM CEO, saying that he wants to deplete the deficit while creating what will be another $4 trillion in spending, signing into law a stimulus package that has absolutely no stimulus, etc.--however, naming bad economic policies is beside the point.  The point is, the media is going to cover for the President on all of these issues in order that they may have his favor and that they may continue to promote their own political agenda.   Don't listen!  Obama's plans for universal healthcare, his allowance for tax-payer funded embryonic stem-cell research, his belief that "when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody," his HORRID DIPLOMACY of not being able to stand up for American interests at the G20 and at the Summit of the Americas (and instead get bossed around by France and Germany at the G20 and Nicaragua at the summit of the Americas,) these and many other things will all be swept under the media rug.

2.  COME WITH FACTS IN HAND (OR IN MIND)

As I just mentioned, the mainstream media is going to do its best to diffuse anyone's view that Obama has been a bad President so far.  To do so, however, they will be twisting the facts to fit their agenda.  If you want to combat this, and if you want to find out who is promoting the truth, you must come with the facts in hand.  Be prepared for the media's onslaught.  Know what Obama has done already, know how much he is preparing to spend and has already spent.  Know the extent of Obama's healthcare program, know how his tax credits are nothing but tax payer funded checks, and know Obama's foreign policy.  Know as much as you can about the administration before 100's day coverage. 

 
Excuses, excuses... PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jonathan Krohn   
Thursday, 23 April 2009 19:49

        The same day that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton got smacked down by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, she came up with an A rated excuse for the Obama-Chavez handshake.  Her excuse for Obama chatting it up with the rogue dictator of Venezuala?

Chavez is just to good at positioning himself towards the camera.  To quote Hillary:

…he [Chavez] is very adept at knowing where the camera’s are…

Of course!  That’s it!  Chavez is just a media hog!  We don’t need to worry about President's actions, we just need to forget, move on, and stop thinking about the Summit of the Americas.  President Obama couldn’t have possibly done anything wrong!

         The fact is Hillary is just playing politics.  The President did mess up by doing NOTHING to protect the interest of America and her allies at the conference and, at the same time, took photo ops with Chavez!  Hillary is dancing around this main issue.  However the Secretary would have us forget the President’s non-politically expedient actions because they are damaging to his “public image.”  So laugh it off Hillary, your just sweeping it under the rugs.

 
Universal Healthcare: Here it Comes PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jonathan Krohn   
Tuesday, 24 February 2009 22:54

            Earlier tonight the new president of the United States gave his first speech to a joint session of Congress.  It was a predictable blueprint for the expansion of government.  He discussed his plans for energy reform, for so-called “job creation,” his view of defense reform, among other things, but maybe the most alarming topic he discussed was his plans for health care reform.  The President’s speech is certainly seen by Liberals as a speech with a “bipartisan” message, but it is clear that it was definitely a speech of Liberal principle.  One of the most Liberal aspects of this bill was Obama’s statement on Universal Healthcare.  Barack Obama warned Americans during the campaign that he wanted Universal Healthcare, and now our nation will reap the benefits.  Obama is handing the American people a hard pill to swallow, a pill filled with lots and lots of unnecessary aspects, and universal healthcare is certainly an aspect of this.  During the speech the President said thus on health care:

I suffer no illusions that this will be an easy process.  It will be hard.  But I also know that nearly a century after Teddy Roosevelt first called for reform, the cost of our health care has weighed down our economy and the conscience of our nation long enough.  So let there be no doubt: health care reform cannot wait, it must not wait, and it will not wait another year.

Uh oh!  Here it comes…  Obama is going to expand government’s interference into your doctor’s office.  Government will tell you what you can and cannot get at the doctor’s office.  Obama, Dodd, Kennedy, Pelosi, Reid, and Biden, just a few of the people who will be out their telling you what you’re healthcare benefits will be.  President Obama has told us that he wants to boost the economy, but when he talks about universal healthcare all he is discussing is a government monopoly of the healthcare industry; meaning a loss of jobs and a major dent in the economy, not to mention policy commonly described as typical socialism.  Because the government will monopolize the health industry, different aspects of good healthcare will become harder to afford, or at least worse in quality.  So Americans, hold onto your health, because socialized medicine for all is on the way…

 
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