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Showing posts with label post office. Show all posts
Showing posts with label post office. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

VIDEO: JESSE JACKSON JR. RUNS WITH OBAMA'S FAILED POST OFFICE METAPHOR

Barack Obama's gaffe about the Post Office having problems while UPS and FedEx are doing "just fine" was not only repeated by him again only days later but is now being chiseled and refined by none other than Jesse Jackson Jr.

Unbelievable! JJJ actually compares the public health care option to a stamp and then provides viewers with an economics lesson that will not be lost on people who do not understand economics.

As for those who actually do understand where money comes from and didn't short change acquiring that knowledge by learning how to put a condom on in a public school classroom, it should be clear that JJJ is literally an economics changeling.

DISCLAIMER: JJJ is NOT an economics changeling because he's black. My motivation for identifying him as an economics changeling is NOT based on race. It is based on this absurd and disgraceful attempt at an argument using Obama's failed metaphor that he (Obama) actually used twice. The question remains though, is JJJ really this challenged when it comes to understanding economics or is this the only argument he feels he's got left? Either way, he looks foolish.

Enjoy.



h/t to HOT AIR

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

VIDEO: OBAMA JOKER POSTERS AT THE POST OFFICE?

Linked by Drudge, this story carries more than just a touch of irony. A small town in Central Florida (Clermont) had to deal with Obama-as-the-Joker posters affixed to Post Office property, including mailboxes.

I personally have a problem with defacing the property, regardless of what's used to do it. That's over the top in my view and shouldn't be tolerated.

Separate from that, however, the poster resonates with people in an extremely eery way. There are striking similarities between Obama and the Joker in last year's film, "The Dark Knight" just as there are similarities between George W. Bush and Batman in the movie. Couple that with the fact that there is much about Obama's past we know nothing about, which is an allegory for a mask, thus giving the image added relevance.

Obama's gaffe at the town hall yesterday about the Post Office having problems while UPS and FedEx are just fine was not lost on this story. However, these posters showed up at the Clermont Post Office prior to Obama's comments at the Town Hall unless they did it in broad daylight. If correct, it's even more ironic in its foreshadowing of the gaffe.

You can watch the LOCAL NEWS REPORT here.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

VIDEO: OBAMA MAKES EVEN MORE WORK FOR LINDA DOUGLASS

In a rare moment of truth telling, Barack Obama highlighted what's wrong with the post office when compared to UPS and FedEx. The latter two organizations are functioning properly and "doing just fine" while the former is "always having problems".

As an aside, speaking of something that is always having problems, let's talk about Obama without a teleprompter.

Yes, he's correct about the Post Office but apparently lost on him was the fact that his example reiterates one of the main points of Obama-Care opponents - The government can't run anything.

I heard Rush talk about this today and after he played the clip he was shocked at the prospect that it wasn't taken out of context. Be shocked no more Rush. It wasn't taken out of context. Obama really said it.

Priceless....



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