President Obama has been charging the cost of his campaign
trips to the U.S. taxpayer. He has been
scheduling non-campaign speeches and meetings in cities where he is campaigning
in order to shift campaign costs to the government. In Manhattan recently, he raised $4.5 million
for his campaign and charged his flight to the taxpayer by making a short
side-trip to the World Trade Center site.
COMMENTS:
It’s just another one in a series of arrogant “Up yours,
America” steps Obama has recently taken, openly showing his contempt of the law
and asserting his dictatorial “executive privileges.”
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Do you still think Israel will strike Iran before the
November elections? (Jeremy ~ Canyon
Country, CA)
A. Israel recognizes that it is disliked by a lot of
nations, including Russia and China. It
doesn’t want to agitate those who are against them. That is why they have been hoping the U.S.
would take positive steps to end the ominous Iranian nuclear crisis. Obama’s
attempts at Iranian talks and sanctions are proving to be fruitless, but he is
not likely to take action unless he sees his reelection as being in danger; he
doesn’t want to antagonize his radical left buddies. Israel is becoming more vocal in its
suggestions that January may well be too late and that they might take action before. Since Obama has proven himself to be
anti-Jew, and since their strike before Obama’s could destroy his chances at
reelection, the betting is that they will strike before the November elections
if Obama doesn’t beat them to the punch.
Q. I heard something to the effect that the stock market
could take a huge dive Monday, (today).
Why? (Yolanda ~ Durango, CO)
A. The Greeks have been voting on whether or not they will
stay with the Euro and the Egyptians have been voting on what will determine
their future government. Either event
can carry big sway on the markets. In
the case of Greece in particular, there is so much foreign money invested in
trying to salvage that nation that, should they decide not to accept severe
Euro restrictions, a bankruptcy would surely follow and U.S. banks would lose tens
of billions of dollars.
Q. With Obama’s attacks on religious freedom in America,
what effect do you think the religious community is going to have on the
election? (Barney ~ Redding, CA)
A. I think his attitude will sway a lot of people to vote
against him. His attitudes about immigration, spending, and the economy are not
going to help him. On the other hand, he
is overtly protecting the ability of illegals to vote in the election and
keeping the doors open for people to vote twice or more.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“I do not feel obliged to believe that the
same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us
to forgo their use.” ~ Galileo Galilei
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