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Obama and the Betrayal of America

The promise that the Bush-McCain weary heard was that there were no red states and no blue states, but just the United States. The stimulus would arrest the recession and keep unemployment under 8%. ObamaCare would lower the deficit and you could keep your own insurance if you wanted. Foreign nations would love the anti-cowboy, and oh yes, anyone that was saddled with white guilt would have it instantly purged.

Two years later down the yellow-brick road, the curtain has been rent and revealed, not a wizard, but rather a lawless, arrogant alien in the White House that is not just presiding over American decline but actually egging it on.

He is not alien because he wasn’t born in Hawaii, but, rather because he doesn’t love America and what it is and has stood for. Rather, he loves the Obama-nation he is in the process of building in which he issues waivers to those that tickle the King’s fancy and organizes communities for his Democrat like the hordes of spoiled public sector union brats in Wisconsin, that even FDR warned not to bargain with collectively.

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But what to expect from a man raised by proud Marxists; educated by those that deem Bill Ayers a colleague; and preached to for 20 years in a church that honors a racist that our President Obama always calls “Minister” Farrakhan (and with whom his Most Reverend Wright traveled to Libya to honor a tyrant that survived Reagan’s bombs and surrendered his WMD to Dubya but who recently finally found a U.S. Chief Executive he could praise in B. Hussein).

On Day One of the Obama Era, the dreams from his UK-hating Kenyan father prompted him to remove the post-911solidarity gift of Winston Churchill’s bust from the Oval Office. To make amends he gave the Queen of England a CD of his speeches, slapped her on the back and gave Russia Britain’s nuclear secrets. All before bowing until his ears hit the floor to every two-bit Muslim potentate during two Apologize for America tours.

In further efforts to secure the love of the “international community” it equates the death cult in Gaza with the building of apartment buildings in East Jerusalem and sides with Iran’s mullahs over those innocents mowed down in Teheran streets. The result? Saudi Arabia mocks him in public, Pakistan tries a diplomat for murder despite immunity, Mexican soldiers treat the Arizona as grounds for maneuvers and China plays anti-American ditties in the White House to polite applause as Attorney General Eric Holder exonerates billy club-wielding New Black Panthers and sues Mexico’s Arizona territory.

Have we discovered any High Crimes or Misdemeanors yet, because it’s about to get worse?

Reform instead of recovery

How is ObamaCare working out for the nearly 20% of Americans that are either out of work or so under-employed that they can’t pay for necessities at Fed-inflated prices, much less consume any wants greater than Le Seuer brand-peas. Things are so bad that stories of proposed municipal laws banning roosters in backyards fill newspapers.

John Maynard Keynes complained of FDR’s misplaced focus on NRA price-fixing reforms while the nation cried out for recovery, but at least he put some folks to work through the WPA.

Obama delayed public works until his second year and then claimed there never was any such thing as “shovel-ready” projects. Has he even seen Hoover’s Dam or FDR’s TVA?

As senator and president he supported and fostered a TARP for Paulson, Geithner & Company that hasn’t even protected banks when one out of every nine of those that haven’t already closed are at risk of failure. No troubled assets have been recovered and no small business loans are being made since there are no expected profits with which to pay back said loans from a stimulus that only saved state and local government jobs and created federal regulators that kill jobs.

While star-struck Americans gazed upon the underside of Obama’s skyward-pointing chin and exposed nostrils, and so missed his promises to bankrupt the coal industry and have us learn a lesson from skyrocketing oil prices, now, thanks to lawless violations of court orders voiding oil-drilling moratoriums, followed by lawless EPA attacks against oil drilling on Texas fields and denials of permits for power plant construction after even a Democrat Congress refused his cap-and-trade attack on the poor and middle class; when it snows in New Mexico, we have to beg Old Mexico for heat.

The left-hand touts the Muslim Brotherhood as part of the “host of important non-secular actors” in Egypt while the right hand deems them not very religious. The MUSLIM brotherhood are not very religious? He must be referring to his own not very religious, and rare darkenings of churches or to the irreligious audacities issued from Wright’s pulpit about the CIA’s conspiracy to infect Blacks with AIDS.

Empty Promises

Restructured underwater mortgages never materialized while policies prevented the reaching of the necessary bottom to a housing market, when all the while 1000-page Dodd-Frank financial “reforms” paid off revolving door Democrat pals at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that blew the bubble up to bursting size in the first place.

Meanwhile, middle class taxpayers subsidize vanity GM cars for the rich as its stock dips below the IPO price.

He promised to end the running up of debt like Bush. He delivered on that one, as he ran up the debt at a currency-threatening rate three times the Bush rate and nearing post-WWII levels.

Promises were forthcoming that you could keep your own health insurance while attacking the very foundations of risk assessment and pricing with demands to cover “children” as old as 26 and pre-existing conditions on the day after cancer is diagnosed. Meanwhile, The Lawless One continues to impose an unconstitutional mandate to buy private health insurance in defiance of a court order that he hasn’t yet even asked be stayed. Obama does what Obama wants to do.

When all else fails, just take the painkiller and go home. Your life is no more precious at age 95 years than those 95+ day-old born alive infants he refused to protect from the floor of the Illinois Senate.

A Stranger in our Midst that chooses American decline

He seems a stranger in our midst that seems to get every issue not just wrong, but exactly wrong. He is no Jimmy Carter. No, Obama seems to choose American decline as a choice with no paean to “human rights” unless it is the right of humans to do right by his decrees. He takes apologize-for-America tours abroad to accept Nobel prizes while his rib-eating wife lectures the obese in a nation growing in numbers of those who will soon be able to see their own ribs if the great recession doesn’t abate.

Many of us are not surprised. We didn’t put our hands over our ears to drown out Rev. Wright or Obama’s musings on the flawed Constitution and Founders. Many of us were not so anxious to purge misplaced white guilt and give this stranger in our midst the nukes.

Must we endure two more years of this near-dictator while he continues to systematically dismantle the economy at home and our alliances over seas? While he defies court orders and “evolves” away defenses of traditional marriage?

Can he be stopped before the deluge? What will be left of America on Inauguration Day, 2013 if he remains our Chief Magistrate and Commander in Chief for another 23 months?

Democrats, have you no shame at what you foisted on this great country?

And if the above betrayals are not enough, have you forgotten:

  • The planned KSM trial in NYC that former lawyers for al Qaeda would use to prosecute Bushlied/Cheney in their new positions with Holder’s Just-Us Department
  • Would be Christmas Day, Times Square and Underwear Bombers that deserve Mirandizing
  • False accusations of torture against patriotic Bush DOJ lawyers and CIA interrogators
  • The botching of the case against al Qaeda’s Ahmed Ghailani in the bombing of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania
  • TSA gropings and strip teases
  • Honduras
  • Cuba
  • Columbia and South Korean trade agreements
  • Missile shields for Poland and Ukraine
  • Gates-gate
  • Jones Act refusal to clean up BP oil spill
  • Race-based mortgage policy
  • AIG pitchforks and threats against Bank CEOs
  • Defiance of court order of net neutrality regs
  • Stewardship of the oceans, i.e. Earth
  • NASA, i.e. the Universe

Is there anything good and decent left that Obama has not betrayed?

Mike DeVine

“One man with courage makes a majority.” – Andrew Jackson

COMMENTS

  • Tbone

    as necessary to hamstring the traitor in chief.

  • hoosierteacher

    We ought to defund the executive branch drasticaly regardless of whose in power.

    We have too many czars and too many cabinet positions. I imagine we also have too many silly staff positions too (I’ve never bought into the first lady needing a staff, for example).

    5.

  • Common_Cents

    Oh wait, you stated facts about owebamas background and actions?

    Carry on!

    Don’t forget the cruel low flyover of NYC rubbing 9/11 in the faces of the city.

    Isn’t it amazing how each of these are singly rationalized and explained away? But when looking at them in total, is still breath taking? Good timing on the big picture review, we needed it.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • nivlem

    We all have fleeting thoughts of all these items. You have done a great job of putting these together.

    It is truly frightening when you put it altogether. Not the least of which was your statement: “Democrats, have you no shame for what you foisted on this country?”. There have to be a lot of Democrats wandering in the political wilderness right now. I cannot believe they all support his actions.

    Thank you for another fine post.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

    Hence the tea partiers…more later on this

  • nivlem

    I know to many Dems that are really good people. The new “lines in the stand”
    do not represent their views. They have to be looking at the Rep. party in a different light. Switching is as painful as changing religions. However, once you make the leap, you don’t often look back.

    I look forward to your diary on this subject.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

    I am convinced that affluence and prosperity have allowed the dems to remain a viable party but hope that the message of how liberal policies cause poverty are is getting thru

  • http://erickbrockway.wordpress.com/ Erick Brockway

  • http://westforwestwing2012.com heartlander

    Don’t want to see you get banned for being…. conspiratorial!
    /sarc

    Seriously, I was listening to Rush on the radio yesterday,and Levin today — and they sounded totally “conspiratorial” by the standards I’ve seen described around here lately… If they’d posted what they said on the radio here at RS (under some other name), there would have been a pile-on.

    But I’m with you, GC. Call out the commie b*st*rds. As I’ve said before, I used to hang around with these people, including — egad — the Maoist RCP, Trotskyite SWP and Stalinist WWP described by Mark Levin today. A lot of the folks around here — and in all fairness this is typical of MOST Americans — simply refuse to believe that communists do walk the streets of America — and the halls of the White House.

  • earlgrey

    i have always been conservative. My mother has always been a strong republican, but conservatism just fits my nature. I was just always really independent and I think conservatism appeals to that personality type.

    I can’t understand what it takes to change parties. It is probably a little like changing religions. Dont’ know.

  • http://westforwestwing2012.com heartlander

    …the defiance of Judge Vinson’s ruling on the unconstitutionality of Obamacare. Kathleen Sebelius has given the orders to keep going full-steam ahead on implementation.

    And speaking of Sebelius, did you see her latest outrage? Getting rid of conscience protections for medical personnel who do not want to aid and abet the Sebelius/Obama/Soros Culture of Death agenda:

    “Sebelius Threatens Medical Professionals’ Freedom of Conscience”

  • chbroussard

    I don’t know what else it will take for that 40-something percent of people that still support this fake to wake up. Sad thing is this list of betrayals will continue to grow for the next two years.

  • hoosierteacher

    …and that support is among all adults (a pool that skews democrat versus a pool of likely voters), then Obama is toast in 2012.

    I think it is too early to tell what will happen in 2012. I think Obama has lost the independent vote, and I think a lot of people that wanted to vote for the first black president are over it.

    But the republicans will need to put up a candidate to vote for. Not very many people show up just to vote “against” someone, and we need an inspiring candidate. Also, the GOP has to keep fighting. The minute republicans start caving (as my governor did in Indiana), people will think our party was just a lot of talk.

    People have woken up about the democrats, but I’m not sure that they’re sold on us yet.

    I will say this though. I think the republicans will win senate seats no matter what. I dabble in senate election analysis on another site. It looks to me like, even if the democrats somehow managed a wave year, the GOP would gain a minimum one seat. In a republican wave year, the ceiling for republicans is 9. If the election were held today, the GOP would get 5. The house and the presidency can change on a dime, but the playing field for republicans is astounding.

  • chbroussard

    And hopefully we’ll be able to beat O also. But it won’t happen with another McCain. People are getting tired of having to hold their noses when they vote, So you’re right on spot that we have to put forth someone inspiring and someone people actually belileve in and are willing to pound the pavement for. Another McCain won’t cut it. Mr. DeVine’s diary has provided us with lots of ammo. I’d like to see potential candidates use it,

    As for your gov, shame on him. I’ll bet you gave him an earfull. LOL

  • Doc Holliday

    I knew this crumb would be president after his speech at the Dem convention in 2004. A few people predicted it, but not many, most thought it was going to be Hillary. I knew it, I didn’t predict it, I just knew it, and it was like an inevitable car crash.

    One thing about Obama is that it is not just that he is so charismatic and mesmerizing. it is that the media class will do anything to help him. I am not just talking MSLSD, I am talking about all the media, Hollyweird, everything. You mentioned all his failures, you described his lies, but for some reason no one cares. It is the media and it is orchestrated.

    Not long ago I would never say such a thing because it sounds like a conspiracy theory. But it is not a theory when you see the empirical evidence every day. The media turned up the sound when they bashed Bush or something went poorly for America, just like they turned down the sound when Obama made all those mistakes and purposeful hits at America.

    I don’t know what to do anymore. Look at Wisconsin, they get rid of Feingold, elect a Republican Governor, and now the people accept their leaders leaving the state and thugs intimidating any non thug.

    Is it just that we are now living in the “Worst Generation”? I am really starting to think so.

  • rightwingmom52

    especially after Fort Hood. Wasn’t he golfing at the time? Maybe it’s just me, but he always looks like he can barely bring him to salute the men and women in uniform. Like he’s just above it all.

    Nice reading!!!

  • http://www.timelyrenewed.com timelyrenewed

    The problem of government malfeasance began long before Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. was born, and the solution must go deeper than simply replacing this self-important ideologue. The Obama administration’s ability to wreck such havoc comes from a constitutional jurisprudence which has allowed the national government to expand far beyond its proper constitutional bounds. We can only hope to be free of this or future administrations of its ilk when we restore the original limits on the national government. I suggest that this can be done by amendments restating those original constitutional understandings. See http://www.timelyrenewed.com.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

    All I have done is document what he has done.

  • From ME to You

    or very focused on the destruction of the US!

    I pray it’s the former not the latter. It’s hard to tell which one it is!

  • mriggio

    So, do you think we can now say ‘tipping point’?

  • Scope

    and it saddens me that the national security/foreign policy wing of conservatism isn’t even really talked about currently, even by our side. Everything is about fiscal policy, and the socials wouldn’t be acknowledged if a few didn’t bring up truces and raise some hackles.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

    mugged by reality

  • Scope

    wasn’t it one of those neo guys, I Kristol that said that? BTW, according to the Libs, muggings are criminal offenses, and especially when votes were stolen from them. So I guess that makes us neocriminals.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • http://westforwestwing2012.com heartlander

    …that as each new outrage comes along, we can’t help but forget some of the outrages that came before.

    Posts like this one are very useful for reminding us just how much he has done — and it is literally breathtaking.

  • lineholder

    (Man, I hate all this tip-toeing around about what is or is not “conspiratorial”)

    Obama has made plenty of comments in the past about reparations. Even before he was elected, this was a common topic that he discussed. Given what he was raised to believe and the influences involved in shaping his life, I can visualize how he might see himself as making “reparations” for the various “evils” that he has been taught, told and led to believe that America has inflicted on the world at large. I can even see how in his own mind this could be a “noble and honorable” purpose.

    But he’s tearing down what is of good in this nation in the process. He’s leaving us with repercussions that it will take us years to overcome, if ever.

    Regardless of our personal differences, we have to stay engaged in this battle. It is frightening to think just how much more damage he could do in an additional four years of “community service” as this nation’s President.

  • streetwise

    Good stuff!

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

    personal differences that we have? Do you mean the issue differences between conservatives? If so, then yes, I am a party man and know that there is no 100% perfect candidate or world but I do know of the wide gulf between the Dem Party and rational policies, no matter whether they are sincere in the policies they advocate or whether they are cynical.

    We need not go there. What is crucial is that the large majority of America that is conservative come to understand that the policies advocated by liberals and democrats are proven failures at fostering peace and prosperity.

    To get caught up in a conspiracy argument makes possible that Obama and the Dems are able to argue that since their guilt re conspiracies is unproven, that they are a fair choice for voters.

    We should not go there. We need to denounce the wisdom of the policies to cement a solid, large and long-lasting majority.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

    policies of ObamaDems and have seen thru the interference the media runs for ObamaDems and that large majorities of Badgers support the Governor and the GOP.

    be happy

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

    not just Obama.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

    Not the real America, but one that they are trying to build, even if they must build it upon ashes.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

    a good sea change in a majority of America’s thinking. I just hope we were in time to avoid the deluge…

  • lineholder

    you and I that I know of. Geez, I seem to be expressing myself very badly recently.

    The point I was trying to make is that given Obama’s background, I can actually understand why he might believe that what he is doing is “honorable”. I don’t agree with it. I think he’s wrong. I don’t like the destructive influence it is having on our country.

    But most of all, we (meaning conservatives) have to believe in ourselves. We have to address the issues with confidence, not be shrinking violets. And we do have what it takes to do this.

    If we let our fellow citizens see this part of who we are, we have a chance to earn and gain their confidence and respect. I don’t have any doubts that this can be done. I hope with everything me that we will go for it, too.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

    is flat would not allow freedom of travel beyond the horizon! And yes, we should not fear Obama and the MSM. The people are with us and they want to see courage to do what is right.

  • Darin_H

    People have woken up about the democrats, but I?m not sure that they?re sold on us yet

    I think it was Jay Cost who had an article about this the other day. The Democrats have lost support, but the Republicans have *not* gained, just benefited.

  • Doc Holliday

    these people get me down.

  • http://westforwestwing2012.com heartlander

    …your very excellent diary scratches the surface!

    Although I do not advocate impeachment (while he surely deserves it, there’s no way that’s happening), there are people out there who are keeping track of offenses — both the illegal kind as well as things that may not be statutorily illegal, but may be unconstitutional, and/or put our liberty, security and/or the rule of law at great risk:

    1. An article from the excellent Canada Free Press, dated last August:
    “50 Impeachable Crimes and Counting”

    2. A very good blog to keep up with:
    ExposeObama.com

    3. An website that is an exhaustive reference on Obama, updated frequently, and which was selected by the Library of Congress for archiving in its historic collection (LC Reference: PT-Crises 92773 D):
    The Obama File

    I know that David Limbaugh’s book Crimes Against Liberty is subtitled “An Indictment of President Barack Obama,” but I haven’t read it yet. I’ve heard that it’s very good, but leaves out a lot of important issues (issues that are at least cursorily mentioned in one or more of the resources listed above).

  • DONTREADONME

    given Judge Vinsons ruling of Obamacare unconstitutional, Can the act still be considered “Established Law”. The reason I ask is a reuters poll reported on Foxnews said it still was and that because three judges to two said it still was that it is? Since when is the judicial branch a democratic process

  • luciusacius

    A U.S. District Judge’s decision decides the issue in his judicial district and between the litigants before the court. Once he has ruled, the other judges in the same district will not take the same case between the same litigants (remember, here the case is between 22 states and the United States government, which should resolve the case between those parties, but not the other 28 states(or 35 states if you are Obama)). Differing decisions by district judges in different districts all stand independantly of each other. A ruling by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals binds all the district judges in that particular circuit. Another circuit court is free to decide the same issue differently. The U.S. Supreme Court can decide to hear the appeal from one or both of the circuit courts in conflict (this is discretionary) and then the SCOTUS opinion is binding on all lower federal courts. Simple, no? (snark)

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • http://westforwestwing2012.com heartlander

    You might want to see this, GC — backs up what you’re saying:
    http://www.newsrealblog.com/2011/02/26/impeachable-offenses-has-obama-crossed-the-line-1/

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • Raven

    Then drastically cut Obama’s kitchen budget.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

    They did pass a

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

    amen

  • Raven

    My mother is a conservative Republican. My father a squish, but a reliable Republican vote.

    Myself…
    I have always paid attention to what’s being said to and around me. More often to what’s being said Around me. If something has even the slightest irregularity or just doesn’t make sense, I dig deeper until I have enough info to dismiss it as idiocy/fantasy or finally understand it.

    Liberal concepts just don’t tend to survive that inspection.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • Alberta

    I dont comment as much, but you remain must read.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine