Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Comrade: "I told congress to kick the can down the road, but the Republicans refuse."

The Comrade really sucks at press conferences. If he doesn't have a teleprompter, he's really not a very astute speaker. He's boring as he talks, gropes for platitudes and for escape hatches so that he can remain blameless. He's an idiot. A failed president. Befuddled, helpless, and generally useless. He thinks Joe Biden has a point. Stupid.

In a press conference this morning, he blamed Congress for failing to pass a budget. He doesn't understand why he should get involved. Ain't his problem.

Doesn't matter that he's (at least) titular head of the dem party. He hasn't got anything to do with the budget -- or the economy, for that matter. That remains George Bush's fault.

However, the Comrade does have a few suggestions. Like change the tax code. Not a bad idea, except for the way he wants to do it -- which includes eliminating things like tax credits on mortgage interest and taking away corporate tax breaks for the oil and gas industry.

And this last... the oil and gas industry don't get any special breaks. They don't get any subsidies.

All the Comrade and the buttheads on the dem side of the aisle want to do, really, is jack up the price of oil & gas-generated electricity so high that wind and solar power look competitive, which they aren't.

The fact is, wind and solar power cost about twice what oil and gas power costs. And that's in term of development, or building generation plants, as well as cost to consumer-- what you see on your monthly bill.

Do you want to pay twice as much for electricity? Is that going to spur the economy and create more jobs?

Exactly how far is your head up your butt, Comrade? He's showing multiple signs of assholism, the mental illness that relentlessly attacks people who spend a lot of time inside the Beltway. But the Comrade seems to suffer from "early onset" assholism. He probably picked it up in Chicago. And that isn't likely to change, but will only get worse as the 2012 election nears.

Go ahead, Comrade, keep up with the stupid and irrelevant and irresponsible, I might add, commentary. See if that gets you re-elected.

And, by the way, not a very good dodge on the Boeing-socialist labor conflict, either. Though he did manage to take about 15 minutes to say absolutely nothing. Don't want to offend the SEIU. Don't want that Purple Tide throwing garbage on the White House lawn, do we?

Save the Republic.

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