Obama's Magic!

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From Today's WSJ


October 10, 2008
Obama's Magic
By Kimberley Strassel

And now, America, we introduce the Great Obama! The world's most gifted political magician! A thing of wonder. A thing of awe. Just watch him defy politics, economics, even gravity! (And hold your applause until the end, please.)

To kick off our show tonight, Mr. Obama will give 95% of American working families a tax cut, even though 40% of Americans today don't pay income taxes! How can our star enact such mathemagic? How can he "cut" zero? Abracadabra! It's called a "refundable tax credit." It involves the federal government taking money from those who do pay taxes, and writing checks to those who don't. Yes, yes, in the real world this is known as "welfare," but please try not to ruin the show.

For his next trick, the Great Obama will jumpstart the economy, and he'll do it by raising taxes on the very businesses that are today adrift in a financial tsunami! That will include all those among the top 1% of taxpayers who are in fact small-business owners, and the nation's biggest employers who currently pay some of the highest corporate tax rates in the developed world. Mr. Obama will, with a flick of his fingers, show them how to create more jobs with less money. It's simple, really. He has a wand.

Next up, Mr. Obama will re-regulate the economy, with no ill effects whatsoever! You may have heard that for the past 40 years most politicians believed deregulation was good for the U.S. economy. You might have even heard that much of today's financial mess tracks to loose money policy, or Fannie and Freddie excesses. Our magician will show the fault was instead with our failure to clamp down on innovation and risk-taking, and will fix this with new, all-encompassing rules. Presto!

Did someone in the audience just shout "Sarbanes Oxley?" Usher, can you remove that man? Thank you. Mr. Obama will now demonstrate how he gives Americans the "choice" of a "voluntary" government health plan, designed in such a way as to crowd out the private market and eliminate all other choice! Don't worry people: You won't have to join, until you do. Mr. Obama will follow this with a demonstration of how his plan will differ from our failing Medicare program. Oops, sorry, folks. The Great Obama just reminded me it is time for an intermission. Maybe we'll get to that marvel later.

We're back now. And just watch the Great Obama perform a feat never yet managed in all history. He will create that enormous new government health program, spend billions to transform our energy economy, provide financial assistance to former Soviet satellites, invest in infrastructure, increase education spending, provide job training assistance, and give 95% of Americans a tax (ahem) cut -- all without raising the deficit a single penny! And he'll do it in the middle of a financial crisis. And with falling tax revenues! Voila!

Moving along to a little ventriloquism. Study his mouth carefully, folks: It looks like he's saying "I'll stop the special interests," when in fact the words coming out are "Welcome to Washington, friends!" Wind and solar companies, ethanol makers, tort lawyers, unions, community organizers -- all are welcome to feed at the public trough and to request special favors. From now on "special interests" will only refer to universally despised, if utterly crucial, economic players. Say, oil companies. Hocus Pocus!

And for tonight's finale, the Great Obama will uphold America's "moral" obligation to "stop genocide" by abandoning Iraq! While teleported to the region, he will simultaneously convince Iranian leaders to peacefully abandon their nuclear pursuits (even as he does not sit down with them), fix Afghanistan with a strategy that does not resemble the Iraqi surge, and (drumroll!) pull Osama bin Laden out of his hat!

Tada!

You can clap now. (Applause. Cheers.) We'd like to thank a few people in the audience. Namely, Republican presidential nominee John McCain, who has so admirably restrained himself from running up on stage to debunk any of these illusions and spoil everyone's fun.

We know he's in a bit of a box, having initially blamed today's financial crisis on corporate "greed," and thus made it that much harder to call for a corporate tax cut, or warn against excessive regulation. Still, there were some pretty big openings up here this evening, and he let them alone! We'd also like to thank Mr. McCain for keeping all the focus on himself these past weeks. It has helped the Great Obama to just get on with the show.

As for that show, we'd love to invite you all back for next week's performance, when the Great Obama will thrill with new, amazing exploits. He will respect your Second Amendment rights even as he regulates firearms! He will renegotiate Nafta, even as he supports free trade! He will .
Ms. Strassel is a member of The Wall Street Journal's editorial board.
 
From yesterdays WSJ
Far more newsworthy imho
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122358710304220473.html
Court Removes Last Hurdle for Palin Ethics Inquiry
Associated Press
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The Alaska state Supreme Court refused Thursday to halt an ethics investigation into Gov. Sarah Palin.

The ruling clears the way for lawmakers Friday to release a report on their investigation into whether Gov. Palin abused her power by firing her public safety commissioner. The report could prove to be an embarrassment for Gov. Palin and a distraction for John McCain's presidential campaign.

Lawmakers are investigating whether Gov. Palin abused her power to settle a family dispute. Her former public safety commissioner says he was dismissed after resisting pressure to fire a state trooper who had gone through a nasty divorce from Gov. Palin's sister.

Republican lawmakers had sued to block the report, saying it had become politicized. Gov. Palin didn't join that lawsuit. Her husband, Todd, and some of her top aides are cooperating in the inquiry.

In affidavits submitted Wednesday, Mr. Palin and two top aides for his wife's administration portrayed the firing as the result of continued wrangling between the governor and her public safety commissioner over control of the agency. The affidavits also portray Gov. Palin as uninvolved while her husband repeatedly tried to spread the word that their former brother-in-law was unfit to remain a state trooper.

In its ruling, the Supreme Court refused to block the legislative investigation but didn't immediately explain why.

For several years, dating before Gov. Palin became governor, Mr. Palin was telling state officials and the couple's close circle of advisers emotional stories about Mike Wooten, their former brother-in-law, threatening and emotionally abusing his family.

Mr. Palin said he talked to anyone who would listen. He gave them photos and documents, which they forwarded to others in the administration, and he questioned how Mr. Wooten kept his job.

Walter Monegan says he was fired from his job as public safety commissioner for not dismissing Mr. Wooten, a claim that eventually led to the politically charged investigation just before Sen. McCain chose Gov. Palin as his running mate in late August.

Gov. Palin said she fired Mr. Monegan over a budget dispute.

Mr. Palin said he never pressured anyone, including his wife. In fact, he says that after repeatedly talking with her about the matter, she finally told him to "drop it."

"Anyone who knows Sarah knows she is the governor and she calls the shots," Mr. Palin wrote. "I make no apologies for wanting to protect my family and wanting to publicize the injustice of a violent trooper keeping his badge."

Republican lawmakers argued before the state Supreme Court this week that the legislative inquiry should be shut down and the report not released. The state's personnel board also is looking into the matter, and Gov. Palin has said she thinks that inquiry is more appropriate.

Copyright © 2008 Associated Press
 
From yesterdays WSJ
Far more newsworthy imho
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Far more newsworthy? If you think so, start at thread about it, in the meantime, I think that Obama's smoke and mirrors is far more relevant.
 
:lmao: :rotfl:

That was great Dawn! :thumbsup2

Sadly, some people believe Obama can really do all of that :sad2:
 

Hey....how about this one.

Abracadabra.

Poof we owe 10 trillion!

That is some magic.
 
From yesterdays WSJ
Far more newsworthy imho
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122358710304220473.html
Court Removes Last Hurdle for Palin Ethics Inquiry
Associated Press
Article
Comments
MORE IN POLITICS & CAMPAIGN »
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The Alaska state Supreme Court refused Thursday to halt an ethics investigation into Gov. Sarah Palin.

The ruling clears the way for lawmakers Friday to release a report on their investigation into whether Gov. Palin abused her power by firing her public safety commissioner. The report could prove to be an embarrassment for Gov. Palin and a distraction for John McCain's presidential campaign.

Lawmakers are investigating whether Gov. Palin abused her power to settle a family dispute. Her former public safety commissioner says he was dismissed after resisting pressure to fire a state trooper who had gone through a nasty divorce from Gov. Palin's sister.

Republican lawmakers had sued to block the report, saying it had become politicized. Gov. Palin didn't join that lawsuit. Her husband, Todd, and some of her top aides are cooperating in the inquiry.

In affidavits submitted Wednesday, Mr. Palin and two top aides for his wife's administration portrayed the firing as the result of continued wrangling between the governor and her public safety commissioner over control of the agency. The affidavits also portray Gov. Palin as uninvolved while her husband repeatedly tried to spread the word that their former brother-in-law was unfit to remain a state trooper.

In its ruling, the Supreme Court refused to block the legislative investigation but didn't immediately explain why.

For several years, dating before Gov. Palin became governor, Mr. Palin was telling state officials and the couple's close circle of advisers emotional stories about Mike Wooten, their former brother-in-law, threatening and emotionally abusing his family.

Mr. Palin said he talked to anyone who would listen. He gave them photos and documents, which they forwarded to others in the administration, and he questioned how Mr. Wooten kept his job.

Walter Monegan says he was fired from his job as public safety commissioner for not dismissing Mr. Wooten, a claim that eventually led to the politically charged investigation just before Sen. McCain chose Gov. Palin as his running mate in late August.

Gov. Palin said she fired Mr. Monegan over a budget dispute.

Mr. Palin said he never pressured anyone, including his wife. In fact, he says that after repeatedly talking with her about the matter, she finally told him to "drop it."

"Anyone who knows Sarah knows she is the governor and she calls the shots," Mr. Palin wrote. "I make no apologies for wanting to protect my family and wanting to publicize the injustice of a violent trooper keeping his badge."

Republican lawmakers argued before the state Supreme Court this week that the legislative inquiry should be shut down and the report not released. The state's personnel board also is looking into the matter, and Gov. Palin has said she thinks that inquiry is more appropriate.

Copyright © 2008 Associated Press

Why don't you just say " I know you are but what am I?" It takes up less space.
 
I like this part

You can clap now. (Applause. Cheers.) We'd like to thank a few people in the audience. Namely, Republican presidential nominee John McCain, who has so admirably restrained himself from running up on stage to debunk any of these illusions and spoil everyone's fun.

We know he's in a bit of a box, having initially blamed today's financial crisis on corporate "greed," and thus made it that much harder to call for a corporate tax cut, or warn against excessive regulation. Still, there were some pretty big openings up here this evening, and he let them alone! We'd also like to thank Mr. McCain for keeping all the focus on himself these past weeks. It has helped the Great Obama to just get on with the show.


Give me a break....
 
Hey, maybe that's the "witchcraft" that Sarah was blessed against....
 
Far more newsworthy? If you think so, start at thread about it, in the meantime, I think that Obama's smoke and mirrors is far more relevant.

Gee, a conservative editorial that writes negatively about Obama...what a surprise!
 
From Today's WSJ


October 10, 2008
Obama's Magic
By Kimberley Strassel

[QUOTE/]To kick off our show tonight, Mr. Obama will give 95% of American working families a tax cut, even though 40% of Americans today don't pay income taxes! How can our star enact such mathemagic? How can he "cut" zero? Abracadabra! It's called a "refundable tax credit." It involves the federal government taking money from those who do pay taxes, and writing checks to those who don't. Yes, yes, in the real world this is known as "welfare," but please try not to ruin the show.

I smell a taxpayer revolt brewing .. They can't put us all in jail.
 
Gee, a conservative editorial that writes negatively about Obama...what a surprise!

What's surprising is how snarky the WSJ's op-ed pages have become. The desperation is definitely setting in. I'm just glad I cancelled my subscription last year!!
 
I like this part

You can clap now. (Applause. Cheers.) We'd like to thank a few people in the audience. Namely, Republican presidential nominee John McCain, who has so admirably restrained himself from running up on stage to debunk any of these illusions and spoil everyone's fun.

We know he's in a bit of a box, having initially blamed today's financial crisis on corporate "greed," and thus made it that much harder to call for a corporate tax cut, or warn against excessive regulation. Still, there were some pretty big openings up here this evening, and he let them alone! We'd also like to thank Mr. McCain for keeping all the focus on himself these past weeks. It has helped the Great Obama to just get on with the show.


Give me a break....

McCain certainly hasn't been forceful enough in confronting "the One", nor the rest of the democratic crooks in DC.
 
You're right about all the crooks in Washington Dawn, but the biggest one lives at theWhite House. At least he does for a few more months until Obama moves in.
 
Far more newsworthy? If you think so, start at thread about it, in the meantime, I think that Obama's smoke and mirrors is far more relevant.

I don't start threads with c&p on politics - I prefer celebrity gossip ones:rotfl2:
My point was for every article you can find that is negative on Obama we can also find one on the McCain Ticket.
I understand that this is your passion and I respect that. However know that others have a different passion.
 
From Today's WSJ


October 10, 2008
Obama's Magic
By Kimberley Strassel

And now, America, we introduce the Great Obama! The world's most gifted political magician! A thing of wonder. A thing of awe. Just watch him defy politics, economics, even gravity! (And hold your applause until the end, please.)....
Ms. Strassel is a member of The Wall Street Journal's editorial board.

:rotfl: :thumbsup2 It would be nice if the magician would do a disappearing act.

What part of the Obama Plan mentioned in the editorial is not accurate?

Facts don't matter.

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To kick off our show tonight, Mr. Obama will give 95% of American working families a tax cut, even though 40% of Americans today don't pay income taxes!

OK. Would an OS please comment on this?


TIA
 


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