Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) on Friday strongly suggested that members of Congress are making it difficult for President Obama to raise the debt ceiling because of his race.
“I do not understand what I think is the maligning and maliciousness [toward] this president,†said Jackson Lee, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus. “Why is he different? And in my community, that is the question that we raise. In the minority community that is question that is being raised.
“I hope someone will say that what it appears to be is not in fact accurate,” said Lee. “But historically it seems to be nothing more.”
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Eric Holder wants honest talk about race. Well how about, “In my community Obama doesn’t like Cantor because of his religion.”
With Hurricane Irene coming, many thousands must evacuate New York City. First time ever, the MTA closes down. No buses or subways for a day or so. Here’s a map:
Harvey Milk, day he was elected Mayor of San Francisco. New law requires public instruction on contributions of gays & transgendered A socially conservative organization based in Sacramento filed documents Friday afternoon to start a voter referendum on a controversial law; the law requires that the contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered persons is added to school instruction.
Sen. Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, who introduced the Senate Bill, said he was not surprised that the institute, which he called “extremist,” took this step.
“I think it will be a challenge for them to get the signatures,” Leno said.”If they succeed in that, I bet Californians” reject it, he added.
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And when the vote is 72% against public school instruction on the history of transgender heroics, will you, Leno, call yourself an extremist? No, you will blame Fox News, Ronald Reagan and everyone you perceive as hating Harvey Milk who died because he was in the way and not because anyone cared that he was queer.
First class subsidized housing in Fairfax, VA FAIRFAX, Va. — Resort-style swimming pools with fountains and heated spas, billiards rooms, granite counter tops, ceramic tile, indoor basketball courts, stainless steel appliances — many Fairfax County taxpayers cannot afford such luxuries. But they are paying for these amenities for use by low-income residents who live in subsidized housing in affluent neighborhoods.
“They’re a part of our rental program where we subsidize the rents for the individuals in the units.
MSNBC’s Contessa Brewer “educated” a conservative Representative that without the bailouts, the country would be in “a depression.”
Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) said he disagreed which prompted MSNBC host Contesssa Brewer to ask him if he had a degree in economics.
“Yes ma’am, I do. Highest honors,” Rep. Brooks responded.
According to Rep. Brooks Congressional page: “Mo graduated from Duke University in three years with a double major in political science and economics, with highest honors in economics.And he has a law degree.
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It’s always so reassuring to see that the media doesn’t do its homework. But why when you know everything anyway.
Dealing with Obama on deficit deal like dealing with a bowl of jello- sometimes solid, sometimes liquid
Dealing with the White House is like dealing with a bowl of jello. So said the Speaker of the House. With an agreement of 800 the President went back on his agreement and requested an additional 400.
Obama's distain for U.S. Constitution contrasts with Bachmann's respect for checks and balances
The 2012 election will be all about Obama. The lack of recovery of the economy is Obama’s problem. The growing over regulation of business is Obama’s problem. The 9+ percent unemployment is Obama’s problem. The incredible spending binge is Obama’s problem.
Obama, who taught Constitutional law, disdains the U.S. Constitution with its checks and balances.
Consider the newly created consumer protection agency that Obama and the Democrats created. Unless the Republicans change it, the consumer agency will be run by one person with no fiscal control of it by Congress. And that one person sets the budget. With no checks and balances the consumer protection agency will operate as a blank check filled in by the director. Let’s hope that the Republican controlled House changes this.
In contrast, Bachmann has respect for the checks and balances of the U.S. Constitution. She sees the Constitution as a blue print for freedom in America.
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Current Crisis
Bachmann and the Pope
By R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
from The American Spectator
WASHINGTON — It seems Congresswoman Michele Bachmann is under increased scrutiny for her religious views even as she climbs ever higher in the presidential polls. With Tea Party support she is now number two in the Republican polls, though she has only been in the race a short time. The numero uno, former Governor Mitt Romney, is himself the victim of gentler bigotry for his religious views. He is a Mormon. No, I did not say moron. I said Mormon.
What is Bachmann’s transgression? She was until recently a member of a church that opposes homosexuality and gay marriage. It also takes issue with the Roman Catholic papacy. It is the Salem Lutheran Church of Stillwater, Minnesota. And by the way, it is no longer Bachmann’s church. She now attends the evangelical church, Eagle Brook, in another part of Stillwater where she now lives. A close friend, JoAnne Hood, tells the New York Times that the Bachmanns, “are absolutely not against the gays.” “They are just not for marriage” — presumably not for gay marriage. As for their position on the Catholic papacy, Mrs. Hood is mum.
Well, I speak as a Roman Catholic. I do not know what the Salem Lutheran Church’s complaint is, but if it is the Catholic doctrine of papal infallibility I think I understand. The debate began in 1517 and got rather bloody. Yet over the last century or so it has become quite civilized. Actually, I would be rather surprised if any Protestant, or for that matter Jew, accepted papal infallibility. But that does not mean I would not vote for a Protestant or a Jew for president.
This sniping at Bachmann for the religious values for her former church is a bit hypocritical. In 2008 we elected as president a man who attended the church of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright for 20 years. He remained a member until May 2008, when he resigned under fire. The Rev. Wright regularly spouted racist bilge and assessments of this country that were frankly anti-American. Some of those views were very close to those expressed here and abroad by President Barack Obama. I do not know what President Obama thinks about papal infallibility, but I have my suspicions. My guess is that he is against papal infallibility. He will stick with Jeremiah Wright’s infallibility.
To those who would raise religious issues against Bachmann — or, for that matter, Romney — I shall take my stand with my colleague Seth Lipsky, who I suspect is another skeptic of papal infallibility. He cites the Founding Fathers. Lipsky avers that “The most emphatic sentence in the entire Constitution is the one that says ‘[N]o religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.'” The author of an indispensable book for navigating the turbulent times in which we live, The Citizen’s Constitution: An Annotated Guide, Lipsky is an irrefragable judge in such matters. We should pay more attention to that generous and enlightened document, the Constitution.
Bachmann has, and that is why she is a growing force in the presidential race. She and the Tea Party movement recognize that the Constitution posits a blue print for liberty. Obama makes light of the Constitution. He is a progressive and views the constitution as dated. He would look to “experts” to govern us. He favors boards of regulators. They will rescue us from bankers and other Wall Street types, though it appears that earlier regulators and Wall Street types got the economy into its present fix. His regulators will also regulate the healthcare systems if he has his way, though regulators have a way of being bought off by those with the most intense interest in what they regulate — for instance, healthcare. When the dust has settled and Mr. Obama gets his healthcare panels in place, you can be sure that the pharmaceutical industry and other healthcare professions will be there with all kinds of friendly and esoteric advice.
Regulators rarely are effective. They often slow down progress and always impede freedom. Think of friendly fascism. Bachmann and her Tea Partiers put their faith in the checks and balances of the Constitution, its separation of powers, its federalism. That is why she is forging ahead and she and the Tea Partiers are going to be a force to reckon with in this oncoming election.
Why do jail inmates, govt workers and lottery winners get food stamps?
Let’s review just a few of the fraudulent food stamp events that have been uncovered recently.
In the Polk County, Iowa jail 30 percent of inmates were collecting food stamps that were being mailed to their non-jailing addresses. These prisoners are exempt from prosecution because the food stamp form failed to ask if they were in the slammer.
Last December two veteran employees for New York City’s Human Resource Administration were busted for concocting 1,500 fake food stamp cases that netted them 8 million dollars.
The food stamp poster boy for the year is 50 year old Leroy Fick. Mr. Fick won the Michigan lottery and collected two million smackeroos. Why is he continuing to receive and cash in food stamps?
Get this – the Michigan Department of Human Services ruled that if he had elected monthly payments, that would be income but by choosing a lump sum payment the winnings were considered assets and aren’t counted in determining food stamp eligibility.
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Here it is again: you can never be fired for following the regulations.
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The girls in the back of the room? They’re set apart and excluded because they’re menstruating, in accordance with Islamic ritual practices. (And you thought your teen years at school were awkward.) This is happening in a public, taxpayer-funded school outside of Toronto.
“This is the deficiency in her intelligence. Isn’t it true that a woman can neither pray nor fast during her menses?” The women replied in the affirmative. He said, “This is the deficiency in her religion.” – Sahih Bukhari 1.6.301
Race card played to explain opposition to raising debt ceiling
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) on Friday strongly suggested that members of Congress are making it difficult for President Obama to raise the debt ceiling because of his race.
“I do not understand what I think is the maligning and maliciousness [toward] this president,†said Jackson Lee, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus. “Why is he different? And in my community, that is the question that we raise. In the minority community that is question that is being raised.
“I hope someone will say that what it appears to be is not in fact accurate,” said Lee. “But historically it seems to be nothing more.”
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Eric Holder wants honest talk about race. Well how about this, “In my community Obama doesn’t like Cantor because of his religion.”