Obama commandeered a morning White House Press Conference
yesterday to make a few comments about the economy. During his comments, he blamed Congress for
the bad economy and then turned around and alleged that private sector was “doing
fine.” He later backed away from that comment
as the day wore on. Standard and Poor’s promptly responded that its long-term credit rating on the United States remains
at AA+ and said its outlook on the nation’s economy remains negative.
COMMENTS:
Obama continues to be a flat-out liar and psychopathic manipulator. The private sector is doing fine?
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. I keep hearing the name George Soros. Who is he and why is he an enemy to you? (Mollie ~ San Jose, CA)
A. He is a Hungarian multi-billionaire who seeks to use his
money for the purpose of power. He is an
avowed radical socialist and supports the Democratic Party. Using his power and money, he almost brought
the British government to its knees. He
is a staunch supporter of Obama and is said to exert his influence in the White
House daily. Most recently, he has given
$400 million toward programs to influence college students and to teach them
radical liberal policies.
Q. There have been a lot of recent intelligence leaks, and I
hear that other countries and organizations sympathetic to U.S. interests are
now afraid to help us as a result.
What’s your take? (Arthur ~
Boise, ID)
A. Not only have there been leaks, but there have also been
allegations that the White House has been responsible for those leaks as an
effort to improve Obama’s political standing. He did come out yesterday and
deny such allegations, but the denial falls on my deaf ears since he has
released top secret information to Hollywood so it could make a movie about Osama
Bin Laden’s killing that will be favorable to Obama, (to be released this fall
before the election). He does not deny
that. So, why is his other denial more
credible? This is disgusting, unethical
and treasonous activity that severely harms the intelligence community.
Q. More than 2,000 ex-NFL players have sued the league due
to their head injuries, claiming they were not warned about the dangers. Will they win? (Hector ~ Morgan Hill, CA)
A. You don’t just walk into a team’s front office and apply
to be a football player. You play in
high school and college and, if you are good enough, the team comes and
recruits you. So, it’s not like you should
not have been aware of the dangers before you signed your $1 million contract. They should lose, but with today’s
liberal-dominated Court system, they might win.
Maybe the NFL will be required to print warning labels on the helmet of
every player?
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“If a man watches three football games in a
row, he should be declared legally dead.” ~ Erma
Bombeck
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