Sunday, August 21, 2011

Greetings Master !





Good Morning Montana !


Just in case you don't remember who the man is in the picture above with the President, who looks like he wants to genuflect, it's Senator Jon Tester.


During the Obamacare debate, Denny Rehberg held sixteen listening meetings.


Jon Tester had no public events, but he did do 24 press interviews, and the only public forum he attended was an invitation only town hall with Obama, where The Great Leader took a whopping seven questions.


Then, Jon Tester cast the deciding vote on Obamacare. If he would have voted no, Obamacare was dead. So he was told to vote for it, and he did.


And two months ago, the GOP kept their promise to repeal that awful legislation, and Tester voted to keep it.


I hope Montanans remember next November.



It's not The Great Leaders fault -






Obama has been on the road this last week -


It turns out, that it's not his fault that his policies have failed, it's just bad luck.

Now that he's almost 3 years into his presidency, blaming President Bush isn't too fashionable, so he's got a lot of other things to blame;


President Bush left office when gasoline was $1.86 a gallon, unemployment was 6.5% in October of 2008, and the economy was reeling from the banking crisis.


Obama was going to fix all that.


He passed a trillion dollar stimulus bill, talked about shovel ready jobs, pushed through Obamacare, stopped drilling offshore for 6 months, etc.


Now gasoline prices have doubled, Unemployment is at 9.2%, and 68 banks have already failed in the US this year. The economy is so bad that the Federal Reserve has pledged not to change interest rates until 2013, and if you look at your next 401k statement, make sure you're not by an open window or you may be tempted to jump.

But it isn't Obamas policies to blame, it was supply disruptions from the Arab Spring, the Japanese Tsunami, the European debt crisis, the BP oil spill, etc., and BAD FAITH.


He probably means not having enough faith in him, and as our Messiah we should have more faith in his divine power, right ?


Let's see what he said in Decorah, Iowa - which is a town I hung out in as a teenager -


"We had reversed the recession, avoided a depression, got the economy moving again. ....But over the last six months we've had a run of bad luck."

President Obama Decorah, Iowa August 15,2011


Boy, I'm glad he pointed that out, just when I thought he was the worst President in History -


So what did he say about bad faith ?


It's the REPUBLICANS fault - even though he controlled the White House, The House of Representatives, and the Senate for the first two years of his presidency.


That's as lame as it gets.


And which of our Senators has went along with every Obama scheme ?


Jon Tester - who is the perfect man-servant for Obama/Reid, Pelosi, voting how he was told, including casting the deciding vote for Obamacare.

















Sunday, August 7, 2011

Touching Base



Good Morning Montana !

It's after 11:00 pm on a Sunday night, and I don't have to head up to work in Red Lodge until 6:00 am, so I thought I'd look around the blogs a little -

David Crisp over at The Outpost hasn't been too blog-productive lately, and what he's posted is pretty lame - but to his credit, he's posted a lot more than I have, and he understands as I do that there's no money in blogging, and a persons time can be better used most anywhere -

4 & 20 Blackbirds is kind of interesting, as the far left of the Dems there are stirring up the liberals, and not towing the party line. The Dem civil war is quite entertaining.

The four cowgirls (Dem staffers) are still attacking Denny everyday - I don't know why anybody bothers to post over at such an obviously astroturf site, but a few people do -

I stopped by Left in The West, and looking at Rob's last 6 posts, and I think all of 6 comments were posted - total on them, I can see why Matt & Jay gave up on it - there's no more interest in liberal blogging than there is for liberal talk radio - too bad, since on of my favorite hobbies used to be going over there and proving them wrong -

As far as politics go, it's still 15 months until the 2012 elections, and things couldn't look much better for the GOP.

The Great Leader just presided over the first downgrade of US Credit in history, unemployment last month dropped one-10th of a percent and remains over 9% nationwide, and so far in his presidency his record is very consistent, lots failures, and all unpopular.

I'm sure Obama is glad that the debt-ceiling debate is over, as his team does not want anybody to be talking about how much debt Obama has piled on during the two-year-spending spree he started January of '09.

In Montana politics, Senator Tester would be tearing out his hair if he had enough fingers to do it with, as it's becoming obvious that his strategy of obeying Obama/Reid/Pelosi is going to cost him his Senate seat next year - good riddance.

OTHERWISE - I'm going to start doing some blogging again - but not full steam until November.

What should we talk about ?