REBELLION IN AMERICA - Voters to Congress: We're not buying it Or SCREW YOU GUYS I'm going to Martha's Vineyard!
The Prostitutes of the Senate and Congress are now saying "Well we stop spending in one area to spend in another with a slight increase but we still needed to raise your taxes". Yes Fellow Americans, Your taxes are raised and you are out of work and yet the Senate and Congress have jobs and don't work!
Instead of vacationing on an already paid for vacation spot called Camp David, Obama has to go to Martha's Vineyard, close down sections of the business area so he could campaign and eat ice cream but then again when hasn't he not campaigned? Since he has gotten into office, all he has done was campaign to stay as the celebrity president and not done his job of running the country. Remember what he did at Arizona Memorial Service.
YOU KNOW THE FOODS FAT MICHELLE TELLS YOU NOT TO EAT as she stuffs greasy french fries into her fat lips and cheeks with ketchup ooooozing out of her month. She tells the children of the world on The Disney Channel how to eat and how to live and how to exercise but yet she eats what she tells others not to. I wonder how much Disney paid her for her community message (which should be free) and did the stockholders agree to this? See picture below.
Thunder Thighs Michelle walking Bo and yet since she has been in the White House they had to widen the doors and butter her body so she can squeeze through the doors. I think she is now in competition with Homer Simpson, Peter Griffen and Jabba the Hutt for size. Oh wait, I'm not supposed to say that because I am campaigning but I am told to tell the truth and not exaggerate.
And the Obama's enjoy the sun and fun while America slips deeper and deeper into the sun set of debit.
But the Prostitutes of our government still get the same paycheck and all they need to do is vote themselves another raise. Meanwhile the children of America who are homeless are dying on the streets because they are sick since they do not have clean water to drink or clean food to eat. They have no bathrooms, their area of living is full of flies, rats, wild animals and other vermin but Congress is blind to them since they can't get out to vote. Or is it Congress is sitting on their thrones like monarchy and don't care? WRONG, Congress we are going to bring them to the polls for early voting against you. It is time to throw out all of Obama's Congresspersons and Senators of the night with the head Pimp Obama and his head madam Fat Michelle.
Happy Halloween America or is it? This is a real horror movie!
Voters to Congress: We're not buying it
Posted: August 05, 2011
8:45 pm Eastern
By Drew Zahn
A majority of U.S. voters simply don't believe it when Congress and the White House say that their agreement over a debt ceiling increase will include $1 trillion in spending cuts over the next decade.
The
latest poll from Rasmussen Reports on the debt-ceiling deal struck by Congress and signed by President Obama indicates U.S. voters are not willing to take Washington's word that the plan is part of a solution to the fiscal mess in which the nation finds itself.
More specifically, only 30 percent thought it "likely" the spending cuts would materialize, while 62 percent believe the federal government will find some way over the next 10 years to escape the legislated reductions. When factoring out respondents identified as in the "political class," Rasmussen found 69 percent of mainstream voters doubt the cuts will happen.
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Τhe poll follows on the heels of at least one legislator, Rep. Connie Mack, R-Fla., blasting the promised spending reductions as "fantasy cuts."
"All of this talk about the cuts, the supposed cuts that happened in this last bill that passed, those aren't cuts," Mack said in an interview with Fox News's Sean Hannity earlier this week. "Those are fantasy cuts, those are reductions in the rate of growth.
"And everyone knows if you continue to spend $1.6 trillion more than you bring in, you have to borrow that money, [and] it adds to the debt," Mack said. "We can't continue to do that."
The Budget Control Act of 2011, signed by Obama earlier this week, raises the federal government's debt ceiling by trillions, thus permitting additional deficit spending, but also proposes future expenditures be shaved by $917 billion over the next 10 years and creates a "supercommittee" of lawmakers to find an additional $1.5 trillion in savings.
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, sold the measure as a success by pointing out the increase in the debt ceiling was matched, dollar for dollar, with spending cuts.
Nonetheless, the federal government will continue to operate at deficit levels, enabled by the Act's immediate $900-billion debt-ceiling increase, with additional raises of $1.2 trillion and $1.5 trillion possible if certain conditions within the legislation are met.
The budget deal has proven to be significantly unpopular with voters. For example, another Rasmussen poll taken the day the Act was signed found only 22 percent of likely voters nationwide approved of the agreement, while 53 percent disapproved.
The unpopularity of the legislation has also been blamed for record-setting levels of congressional disapproval ratings.
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New York Times/CBS News Poll, for example, found that 82 percent of Americans disapprove of the way Congress has been handling its job, the highest level since the poll began in 1977. More than 80 percent of the poll's respondents further said the debt negotiations had put scoring political points above helping the country, and nearly 75 percent said the spectacle had diminished America's image.
Rasmussen's own polling recently found that just 6 percent of Americans give lawmakers a good or exellent rating, and while Obama's approval rating is higher (24 percent strongly approve of his work), it, too, is at record lows.
The Rasmussen polls were conducted through telephone surveys of 1,000 likely voters with a reported margin of sampling error at +/- 3 percentage points with a 95-percent level of confidence.
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