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Posts Tagged ‘impeach obama’

It’s the Economy, Stupid

Friday, August 6, 2010
posted by BumperStatement 5:39 PM

It seems like the days are crawling by leading up to the November elections. The new unemployment numbers out today cast even more doubt on the health of the economic recovery. I know, the private sector gained jobs and the vast majority of the losses were due to laid off census workers, but that’s irrelevant. Congress recently voted to extend more benefits to the states, and it looks like more handouts are in the pipeline.

Over recent weeks, there’s been much controversy over extending unemployment benefits past 99 weeks—if you can’t find a job in nearly two years, tough luck. If we give these people money, they’ll just go spend it; how does that stimulate the economy? What Congress should be focusing on is extending the Bush tax cuts for all. Team Obama is trying to kill the country’s economy my raising taxes on the wealthy, those who invest and support the economy. I for one know that I’ll be proudly brandishing my Impeach Obama bumper sticker when I head to the polls in November.

Obama’s Lost His Mojo

Wednesday, July 21, 2010
posted by BumperStatement 4:45 PM

During the Presidential Election in 2008, Obama’s sunrise design became an emblem for change and a promise for a distinctive shift away from the national policies of the previous administration. Several companies used the symbol to brand their own Obama merchandise, and numerous corporations even took the opportunity to promote themselves. Most notably, Pepsi augmented their design to become virtually indistinguishable from Obama’s calling card.

Since the election however, the Obama fervor has lost its momentum, and an increasing number of Americans are becoming disenchanted with the leader, his policies and the rhetoric. The sunrise, which had been a symbol of freedom and change, is now used in a litany of anti Obama designs. There has been a definitive shift in the political tides of the country, and when the November elections roll around, don’t expect the same optimism we saw two years ago.

Impeach Obama Now!

Friday, June 4, 2010
posted by BumperStatement 6:34 PM

Everyday it seems like President Obama digs are country into an even deeper hole. It all started with the blatantly socialist agenda of the Obamacare bill that was rammed through Congress and the reconciliation process without even the façade of bipartisanship. The Obama Administration quickly turned their attention to the financial sector, where they are looking to regulate our banking system and stifle the growth of the private sector.

And now things have gotten from bad to worse thanks to Obama’s incompetence in dealing with the BP oil spill; not to mention the fact that tensions with North Korea are escalating, the national debt is over $12 trillion and the Obama White House is under investigation for allegedly using cabinet positions to alter elections. It doesn’t take a political scientist to recognize that we need to impeach Obama now and restore the principles that made our nation great.

Get Obama Out!

Thursday, April 22, 2010
posted by BumperStatement 12:36 PM

With the passing of healthcare legislation, Obama and the Democratic Congress have taken a divisive leap towards socialism, and this only appears to be the tip of the iceberg. Also on the slate for the progressive movement are efforts to repeal ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,’ end NASA’s manned space flights, decrease our nuclear arsenal and regulate the financial derivatives market. While conservatives may be able to marginalize the Democrats’ majority in Congress during the midterm elections, Obama will likely be here until at least 2013.

Impeachment is obviously preferential, but with the political landscape in D.C., it is highly unlikely. The best bet is to catalyze the conservative movement around a strong, qualified candidate to ensure that Obama is gone 1-20-2013. Many people think that Sarah Palin is the frontrunner for the nomination, but Ron Paul is also in the running and would likely appeal to a larger demographic. Although Palin has a devout group of followers, she is unlikely to pull votes from the middle, which is something that Paul may be able to accomplish.

A Definitive Shift to the Left

Friday, April 9, 2010
posted by BumperStatement 12:36 PM

Now that Obamacare has been law for over a week, the debate is already starting to lose some of its steam as pundits turn their attention to new legislation and political debates such as nuclear disarmament and financial reform. In the wake of the passage, however, little has been said about the actual content of the legislation, as the majority of the coverage has focused on attempts and strategies to repeal the law and the isolated incidents of extremists threatening politicians and performing violent acts.

There is a definite dichotomy of opinion on how the American people will respond to the legislation. Democrats are hoping that voters will forget about the severe rancor that enveloped the proceedings by the midterm elections in November and that the perceived victory will provide momentum for more legislation. On the conservative side, Republicans and Tea Partiers are saying that the midterm elections will be a referendum on healthcare, and party leaders are hoping to stoke the public outcry over the new law until November.

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