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How I woke up to the untruths of Barack Obama (karma: 8)  en>fr fr>en
By FrogKillrmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 8366, member since Mon May 05, 2003
On Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:22 AM
The President's State of the Union address was as weaselly as any politician's could be, says British political journalist Christopher Booker

How I woke up to the untruths of Barack Obama


When I happened to wake up in the middle of the night last Wednesday and caught the BBC World Service’s live relay of President Obama’s State of the Union address to Congress, two passages had me rubbing my eyes in disbelief.

The first came when, to applause, the President spoke about the banking crash which coincided with his barnstorming 2008 election campaign. “The house of cards collapsed,” he recalled. “We learned that mortgages had been sold to people who couldn’t afford or understand them.” He excoriated the banks which had “made huge bets and bonuses with other people’s money”, while “regulators looked the other way and didn’t have the authority to stop the bad behaviour”. This, said Obama, “was wrong. It was irresponsible. And it plunged our economy into a crisis that put millions out of work.”

I recalled a piece I wrote in this column on January 29, 2009, just after Obama took office. It was headlined: “This is the sub-prime house that Barack Obama built”. As a rising young Chicago politician in 1995, no one campaigned more actively than Mr Obama for an amendment to the US Community Reinvestment Act, legally requiring banks to lend huge sums to millions of poor, mainly black Americans, guaranteed by the two giant mortgage associations, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

It was this Act, above all, which let the US housing bubble blow up, far beyond the point where it was obvious that hundreds of thousands of homeowners would be likely to default. Yet, in 2005, no one more actively opposed moves to halt these reckless guarantees than Senator Obama, who received more donations from Fannie Mae than any other US politician (although Senator Hillary Clinton ran him close).

A later passage in Obama’s speech, when he hailed the way his country’s energy future has been transformed by the miracle of shale gas, met with a storm of applause. Not only would this give the US energy security for decades, creating 600,000 jobs, but it could now go all out to exploit its gas and oil reserves (more applause). Yet this was the man who in 2008 couldn’t stop talking about the threat of global warming, and was elected on a pledge to make the US only the second country in the world, after Britain, to commit to cutting its CO2 emissions from fossil fuels by 80 per cent within 40 years.

Even more telling than his audience’s response to this, however, was what happened when Obama referred briefly to the need to develop “clean energy on enough public land to power three million homes”. But no mention now of vast numbers of wind turbines – those props beside which he constantly chose to be filmed back in 2008. No harking back to his boast that “renewable energy” would create “four million jobs”. And even to this sole fleeting reminder of what, four years ago, was his flagship policy the response of Congress was a deafening silence.

A few months after Obama entered the White House, I suggested here that the slogan on which he was elected – “Yes we can” – seemed to have changed to “No we can’t”. It was already obvious that, having won election as an ideal Hollywood version of what “the first black President” should look and sound like, he was in reality no more than a vacuum. His speech last week was as weaselly as any politician’s performance could be, not least in its references to the sub-prime scandal.

www.telegraph.co.uk . . .

3 Replies to How I woke up to the untruths of Barack Obama

re: How I woke up to the untruths of Barack Obama (karma: 4)  en>fr fr>en
By bloodhoundmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 5934, member since Thu Jan 05, 2006
On Mon Jan 30, 2012 05:56 AM
When Obama stated that he wanted to combine all the government under one roof, supposedly to cut down on red tape, my alarms went off, just like in 2008, when he said he wanted a domestic military, just as well funded as the current one. He wants his own military and he wants to combine all of government with him as head, like a King or Dictator! In my sixty years, having served under Presidents Nixon thru Reagan, respecting, even loved, all of them, until Obama. I have total disgust for him, dispise him like I dispise my thieving stepbrother, don't believe or trust a word they say because they have proved themselves to be untrustworthy! Obama's reelection will be a sign that America needs another Civil War.
re: How I woke up to the untruths of Barack Obama (karma: 2)  en>fr fr>en
By JFrum Comments: 1100, member since Sat Nov 19, 2011
On Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:24 AM



I never had doubts about what Obama would do.
No black will put the interests of the country
as a whole,above their brothers.
re: How I woke up to the untruths of Barack Obama (karma: 3)  en>fr fr>en
By jukinj3 Comments: 15078, member since Tue Apr 08, 2003
On Mon Jan 30, 2012 01:50 PM
0bama has and always will HATE whitey. Bill Ayers said so in 0bama's first autobiography. I maybe some knuckle-dragger but when a man tell me he hates me, I believe him. I don't like to say it but 95% of all blacks are tribal and having Liberals enable this hatred for over 50 years is like throwing gas on the racial fire. The sooner white America wakes up to this the better for the country and for the black community too.

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