Sunday, April 5, 2009

Fast Tracking the One

Obama really let North Korea have it today for launching their rocket by stamping his feet and turning blue. He fumed impotently, but he did release one tidbit:
"All nations must come together to build a stronger global regime."
Uh Huh.

And from the Wall Street Journal, Stuart Varney reports that when TARP money is returned by banks, the repayment is rejected by the Government:
"If the banks are forced to keep TARP cash -- which was often forced on them in the first place -- the Obama team can work its will on the financial system to unprecedented degree. That's what's happening right now."

And this from Bloomberg.com:
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said he’s prepared to oust the senior management and boards of directors at banks that require “exceptional” assistance from the U.S. government.
They do report to Geithner, of course.

As if the Fairness Doctrine weren't onerous enough, Obamacrats move to control the internet:
"A pair of bills introduced in the U.S. Senate would grant the White House sweeping new powers to access private online data, regulate the cybersecurity industry and even shut down Internet traffic during a declared "cyber emergency."

Senate bills No. 773 and 778, introduced by Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.V., are both part of what's being called the Cybersecurity Act of 2009, which would create a new Office of the National Cybersecurity Advisor, reportable directly to the president and charged with defending the country from cyber attack.

A working draft of the legislation obtained by an Internet privacy group also spells out plans to grant the Secretary of Commerce access to all privately owned information networks deemed to be critical to the nation's infrastructure "without regard to any provision of law, regulation, rule or policy restricting such access."
And finally, a Stanford Prof, Michael J. Boskin, is warning that
"Americans soon will discover a $163,000-per-family tax "bomb" inside President Obama's budget plans, which have pushed U.S. deficits toward "banana republic levels."
This process took Hitler years to accomplish; he was a wimp. The difference is that Hitler cared about Germany. Obama cares about diminishing America's power and influence so that he can control the global regime from outside the U.S. Constitution and American traditional values. Instituting positive rights and economic ruin is just the start.

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