The aspiring malevolent dictator will place ownership at the feet of Boehner and the GOP and the Tea Party, and the media will help craft the narrative. He will own nothing. The magic negro can do no wrong.
I believe that this is the N-word's Achilles heel. Although you are correct Pan, that some pubbies acceded to it, "The Grand Plan" has Øbongo's fingerprints all over it. Yes, there were a few especially dopey leftists that immediately went knee-jerk with squawks of"Bush's fault" but even the majority of them recognize that just won't wash any longer.
As I've said all along (he said, patting himself on the back) the benchmark is the paycheck. Mess with that and you're risking your life (metaphorically speaking). Every nick in the takehome is going to have Øbongo's name on it. Every diminishment that these cuts represent will be courtesy of the Transformationist in Chief.
Of course it helps if those of us on our side of the fence help that narrative along ;)
I believe that this is the N-word's Achilles heel. Although you are correct Pan, that some pubbies acceded to it, "The Grand Plan" has Øbongo's fingerprints all over it. Yes, there were a few especially dopey leftists that immediately went knee-jerk with squawks of"Bush's fault" but even the majority of them recognize that just won't wash any longer.
As I've said all along (he said, patting himself on the back) the benchmark is the paycheck. Mess with that and you're risking your life (metaphorically speaking). Every nick in the takehome is going to have Øbongo's name on it. Every diminishment that these cuts represent will be courtesy of the Transformationist in Chief.
Of course it helps if those of us on our side of the fence help that narrative along ;)
Some? SOME? How 'bout MOST!
I hope you're right, Soup, I really do. And, yes, we can spread the blame on Obongo whenever and wherever possible.
I like Pan's lyrics the best, sorry 'Soup. ;D
Obama: More Tax Increases Possible to Reduce the Deficit
President Barack Obama said he’s willing to consider more spending cuts to lower the deficit, as long as they’re coupled with more tax reforms.
Using Saturday’s weekly address to praise Congress’ last-minute deal to avert the “fiscal cliff,” Obama said it’s “just one more step” in the larger effort to boost the economy and reduce federal deficits. He said this week’s deal raised taxes on the wealthiest Americans while preventing a middle-class tax hike that could have thrown the country back into recession.