Obama Labels himself a “Failed Leader”?

“Leadership means that ‘the buck stops here.‘ Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better.”
– U.S. Senator Barack Hussein Obama (D-IL), 2006

“[W]hile I will negotiate over many things, I will not have another debate with this Congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they’ve already racked up through the laws that they passed. Let me repeat: We can’t not pay bills that we’ve already incurred.”
- U.S. President Barack Hussein Obama (D), 2013

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Winter’s Got you Cold? Try this to Warm up.

If you live above the Mason-Dixon Line (as I do) then no doubt you’ve already experienced Winter’s first blast of cold and snow. Those of you uncomfortable with Old Man Winter’s chill might be warmed by watching this short cartoon:

Are you not starting to feel uncomfortably and infuriatingly warm? Then I suggest Plan “B” – a nice hot cup of tea!

(A tip of the (Red Sox) cap to commenter “MikeTheDenier”, who pointed out this video in response to the “Watts Up With That?” website’s article “AR5 Chapter 11; Hiding the Decline (Part II)“.)

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Happy “FISCAL CLIFF”!

What’s to be “happy” about? Consider the consequences of “going off the Fiscal Cliff”:

“…eliminating the payroll tax cut alone could result in incomes that are anywhere from $10 to $100 lower on average per month for American families.”

“A family earning about $55,000 would likely pay an additional $2,200 to $3,500 in taxes next year if the cuts and taxes go into effect, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center.”

“…the [total] impact could amount to as much as 4%-5% of GDP…”

“[It] will devastate every aspect of Defense Department spending, from fighting the war in Afghanistan and supporting troop health and morale to training, maintenance and modernization, and carrying out the defense strategic guidance…”

“…would recalibrate how milk is priced, which could more than double the price from its current $3.54 per gallon.

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My Two Favorite Xmas Gifts (of 2012).

I want to extend a heartfelt “thanks” to all my Family and Friends for the lovely Christmas gifts I received this year – not just the material gifts, but also the gifts of Friendship, Hospitality, Sentiment, and, of course, well-stocked bars ;-)

And, I especially want to thank the people responsible for the two most “unusual” gifts of the 2012 Christmas Season – gifts worthy of my 2012 Gift Recommendations!


It's "Emergency Underpants"! Archie McPhie’s Emergency Underpants!


It’s a product good enough to make #5 on Stupid.com’s list of “The Top 10 Stupid Gifts of 2012” – although, in my book they’d easily make #1 or #2*!


The BBQ Sword!

BBQ Sword!


It’s a gift fit for Zorro, Robin Hood, or Captain Blood – provided they appreciate BBQ as much as shish-kebab. This convenient tool allows you to satisfy your inner swashbuckler and inner hunger almost simultaneously. And, the included mask helps to shield your true identity from the neighbors!


Oh, and by-the-way: If it’s a choice between Chifley’s Instant Eggnog Mix and Rice Dream’s “Rice Nog“, I suggest choosing Chifley’s (unless you’re lactose intolerant – then, I suggest heading straight for the brandy!) ;-)

(The Author acknowledges the various Copyrights and Trademarks used throughout this article are the property of their respective holders.)

*This is “inuendo”…and so is the product, under certain circumstances…which itself is inuendo.

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It’s a Party for Obama!

Unfortunately, it’s the Communist Worker’s Party :-(

Image: "Is this tomorrow...America Under Obama?" Yessiree! Seems that on  November 25th, 2012, Erwin Marquit, Organizational Secretary of the CPUSA1, Minnesota/Dakotas District, member of International Department of the CPUSA, Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota School of Physics and Astronomy, and “active in the AFL-CIO retirees“, spoke at the 14th International Meeting of CWP2. While his speech, hosted by the Lebanese Communist Party, was fairly longwinded and apparently a bit unorganized, it did contain some important highlights worth noting – especially if you embrace the principles of individual rights and freedoms through a Constitutional Republic whose elected representatives work to ensure life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all of America’s legal citizens.

Here are some highlights of Mr. Marquit’s November 25th speech (click here for the full transcript):

The Communist Party USA not only welcomes the reelection of President Barack Obama, but actively engaged in the electoral campaign for [Barack Obama's] reelection and for the election of many Democratic Party congressional candidates.
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Why did the Communist Party not run a candidate in the 2012 presidential elections?…in 1984, Gus Hall, the [last] Communist candidate for president… received only 0.03% of the vote. In small measure, this was partly due to the fact that the United States had, and still has, the most undemocratic electoral system among all bourgeois democracies, with no proportional representation except in a handful of local city elections. In our electoral system, when there are more than two candidates, the candidate with largest number of votes wins without the possibility, in most cases, of a supplementary vote for the two leading candidates. Most voters regard a vote for a minority party as a wasted vote, since it cannot elect any candidates except under unusual local conditions.
…the Communist Party viewed a victory of the far-right Republican Party as an extreme disaster. In this situation, we saw the necessity of a policy of center-left alliances in order not to separate ourselves from the people’s struggles for dealing with the far right onslaught. The basis of such an alliance now includes the labor movement, organizations of African Americans and Latinos, the women’s movement, gay and lesbian civil rights groups, and organizations of the elderly and retirees.
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Our present strategy is build alliances both inside and outside the Democratic Party to curtail the dominance of big capital over the lives of our people.
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In our electoral policy, we seek to cooperate and strengthen our relationship with the more progressive elements in Democratic Party, such as the Progressive Caucus in the U.S. Congress (website), a group co-chaired by…a Latino…and…an African American Muslim…. We also will strengthen our relationship to the Congressional Black Caucus (website), …and with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (website).
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In this year’s [2012] elections, the labor unions made vigorous efforts to involve their members and their retirees in phoning and door-to-door visits to campaign for Obama and the Democratic Party candidates for the Congress and state legislatures. In my state [Minnesota], our Party members preferentially participated in the election campaign through these labor-union channels.
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As a result of our online activities, we have been forming Party clubs in states in which we previously had very few or even no members. This influx of new members led us to have a national Party school earlier this year to acquaint new members with the Marxist-Leninist orientation of the Party.
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We still have the task of strengthening the center-left alliance and enriching its anti-imperialist character. While the victory of Obama is a welcome aid for us in our domestic struggles, we still face the challenge of mobilizing mass pressure on his administration to reverse the imperialist character of U.S. foreign policy.”


As 2012 ends they’ll be plenty of people going to plenty of parties to celebrate the new year. However, this is one “Party” I’ll not be going to willingly at any time. After all, history’s shown us that countries all-too-willing to embrace or succumb to Communism (or it’s slightly lesser sibling, Socialism) during the past 94 years — Russia, China, East Germany, Poland, almost all of Eastern Europe, India, and now even Cuba — have moved or are moving towards a Capitalist, free-market system…even as the United States is being moved  away from it.

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1…that’s, “Communist Party of the United States of America”.
2…and that’s “Communist Worker’s Party”, for all you pro-Democracy people reading this.

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Merry Christmas 2012!

Once again, I’ll keep it short and sweet:

Merry Christmas to one and all!

As I’ve already attended Church to thank God for His gift and my blessings (all the gifts that really matter, courtesy of Him), and enjoyed my first Xmas “gift” (a tasty McRib Sandwich, from the only fast-food joint open in my town on Christmas Eve*), it’s now time to prepare some last minute gifts, celebrate Xmas with family, and then settle into a comfy couch Al Bundy style… perhaps after a couple glasses of Chifley’s Instant Spiced Eggnog Mix!

Oh, and remember: The Christmas season is TWELVE DAYS LONG, starting today (it’s not from Black Friday to Xmas Day, as retail marketing claims!)

(*Thankfully, it wasn’t a vending machine burrito! By the way, a McDonalds may be open near you on Christmas Day – after all, non-Christians have to eat too… and, McDonalds needs the business ;-)

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