The Wall Street Journal weekend print edition carries the stark headline "Israeli Leader Clashes with Obama." Until now I haven't been clear about how Obama and George W. Bush differed. On economics, both agreed that it was absolutely essential to give $12.4 trillion to badly managed financial concerns. Both felt free to give similar grants to corrupt business interests: Bush gave billions to Halliburton and, via his stimulus, Obama gave even more to interests like George Soros. Bush left office with rising unemployment, and Obama's administration has seen the highest average unemployment since the Carter years. Bush started two wars, and Obama has started a third war. Bush's Fed doubled the money supply, and Obama's Fed more than doubled it again. Bush claimed to be a conservative who was compassionate, but handed hundreds of billions to the pharmaceutical industry via his ill conceived prescription drug plan; Obama claimed to be a Democrat who was compassionate and handed hundreds of billions to the insurance industry via his ill conceived health reform plan. Bush permitted the United Nations to send environmental inspectors to American parks for unknown reasons (based on a treaty that George H. Bush signed); Obama is advocating allowing the UN to rescind the Second Amendment. Bush stomped on Americans' sacred liberties with the Patriot Act. Obama got elected by claiming that he is in favor of civil liberties, lying to his supporters. When elected, Obama renewed the Patriot Act and, with the support of the Democratic Party-led Senate, will renew it again.
There is one big difference. Obama is an anti-Semite who will relish seeing Israel fall. Bush wasn't.
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Friday, October 15, 2010
Phillips Trounces Hinchey in Saugerties Debate
George Phillips debated anti-Semitic Congressman Maurice Hinchey in a debate Thursday night. Phillips must have bolted over there after his dynamic opening speech at the Ulster County Republican Committee dinner. According to the left-wing Kingston Freeman Hinchey's performance was dismal. As a member of the House Appropriations Committee Hinchey was unaware that there is a federal deficit and expressed ignorance as to what the implications of increasing deficits might be.
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