Liar-in-Chief Warns Americans Not To Be Fooled
Remember how ObamaCare was going to lower premium costs and the deficit? Not so much, anymore. But Obama's warning you to be on your guard.
U.S. President Barack Obama Saturday warned of a "corporate takeover" of democracy and said Republicans want the public kept "in the dark" on campaign funding.
In his weekly radio and Internet address, the Democratic president found fault with a Supreme Court ruling that permits corporations, unions and other organizations to spend "unlimited amounts of money to influence our elections."
"They can buy millions of dollars worth of TV ads -- and worst of all, they don't even have to reveal who is actually paying for them," he said.
"A group can hide behind a phony name like 'Citizens for a Better Future,' even if a more accurate name would be 'Corporations for Weaker Oversight.'"
Well, gee. Obama for America became Organizing for America. ShoreBank just became Urban Partnership Bank, after costing taxpayers almost $400 million, which will go directly to Goldman Sachs and others (Obama backs mob funder Alexi Giannoulias). In Missouri, ACORN has morphed into MORE. Issa notes that Obama and company have been using Stimulus funds to advertise, and Congress just passed a union bailout bill with no name.
He blamed GOP leaders for killing legislation this summer that would require "corporate political advertisers to reveal who's funding their activities."
"But the Republican leaders in Congress said no," Obama said. "In fact, they used their power to block the issue from even coming up for a vote.
"This can only mean that the leaders of the other party want to keep the public in the dark.
"Well, we cannot allow the corporate takeover of our democracy," he said, while urging Americans to "challenge every elected official who benefits from these ads to defend this practice or join us in stopping it."
And Obama, apart from supporting "card check," otherwise denominated Orwellianly as the Employee Freedom of Choice Act, has thrice backed exempting unions from disclosure laws that other institutions have to follow.
Let me be clear. Bite me.





August 22nd, 2010 - 17:00
This is dirty Chicago politics on a national scale. It’s all about the Benjamins, and they go into the coffers of the politically connected and nowhere else.
With Obamacare, the government saves money every time it declares a drug ineffective. Does anybody see a conflict of interest here?
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August 26th, 2010 - 06:49
You should really look into the copyrighting field. Articles like this could really gain you some fame and future job
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