Obama: Give me Dictatorial Powers or I’ll Take your Country out
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Sher Ziev, canadafreepress
Well…well. The Obama has finally begun his now-open for all to see and hear demands for a dictatorship over the [former] United States of America. A few days ago, Dictator-in-Chief Barack Hussein Obama laid out his demands to Congress for not yet pushing the current USSA (aka “Amerika”) and its people over the ostensible fiscal cliff.
These demands include: [...]
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A few days ago, Dictator-in-Chief Barack Hussein Obama laid out his demands to Congress for not yet pushing the current USSA (aka “Amerika”) and its people over the ostensible fiscal cliff.
These demands include: a doubling of his campaign “promise” to $1.6 Trillions in new taxes levied on the American people (which will decimate what’s left of the middle-class…his intent all along);
an immediate funding (to Obama) of $50 Billion (to be [...]
John Carney with Maria Bartiromo yesterday.
Transcript at CNBC
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Who got bailed out?
Mutual fund companies such as BlackRock, BNY Mellon, T. Rowe Price, Dreyfus, and Legg Mason took advantage of federal assistance, plus large banks that provide money market funds to customers, including JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo.
How much were taxpayers compensated for the bailout?
Despite the enormous size of the guarantees, the Treasury collected only $1.2 billion in fees from the participating funds. By Wilson’s calculation, most participating funds [...]
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Activist Post
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But as last Friday’s decision by the [...]
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By Alicia M. Cohn
A House Democrat indicated Wednesday that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) might not have party members’ votes locked down for his deficit proposal.
“I’m not going to commit to something that nobody I know has seen and had a chance to analyze,” Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) said. “I want to see it.”
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By Cameron Joseph
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Joe Weisenthal
Business Insider
June 18, 2011
This week several members of Congress challenged Obama on the legality of the Libya war, given that actions have exceeded the 90 day period during which The White House doesn’t need Congressional authority for military action under the War Powers Act.
The White House response: We don’t need Congressional approval because this is not technically a hostile action (because we don’t have [...]
ATLANTA (AP) – The latest round in the fight over President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul was held Wednesday in the federal appeals court in Atlanta.
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