Thank goodness we have just 90 more days of Obama-loney left. This is the term coined by Mitt Romney for the lies spoken by Barack Obama. As Romney puts it, ′Obamaloney′ is ″a dish which is simply in contradiction of the truth…″, which is probably the funniest thing Romney has said yet. Mitt was motivated after the latest Obamaloney statement, where Obama tries to compare an alleged tax plan of Mitt′s as ′Romney-Hood′, stealing from the middle class to give to the wealthy. The problem, of course, is that it is a pure fabrication. Obama refers to a study by a left-wing lobby group, the Tax Policy Center, that was co-written by a former member of Obama′s economic team, and is purely hypothetical as Romney has not given us any definitive tax plan other than making the Bush Tax Cuts permanent. So if that is all they have to go on, then Obama is also guilty of stealing from the middle class as he has gone along with extending the cuts the past three years.
This is why I am very happy that we only have 90 more days of Obamaloney to deal with. After Romney defeats Obama in the election, Obama will become irrelevant and will lose his daily access to the Media. No more daily speeches full of lies. No more of Obama in his monotone, Yogi Bear cadence boring us to death. ″If I can′t tax…, the top one percent…, I will steal…, all their picky-nick baskets.″
Even my favorite Liberal, Bob Beckel, has said many times that Obama is on television way too much. But then, what else will Obama do? He certainly is not doing any presidential work. Since April, 2011, Obama has held more than 200 campaign fundraisers. More than Bill Clinton and George W. Bush combined! Even with that Obama is still not raising the money he had hope to. Romney blew him away again for the third straight month raising more than $100 million while Obama AND the DNC only took in $75 million.
So three cheers that we only have 90 more days of Obamaloney. When Mitt Romney defeats Barack Obama this November, America will be liberated from the tyranny that is Obama, and from him simply boring us all to death with his endless stream of lies.










August 8th, 2012 at 7:10 am
Two points.
Obama-loney… the term coined by Mitt Romney for the lies spoken by Barack Obama.
This, from Mitt Romney? Who can’t put out a campaign ad that isn’t openly based on a lie? From the man who has reversed himself on literally every single subject? I guess that’s called “Romn-irony.”
the tyranny that is Obama
Funny thing. If Obama was a tyrant… well, what you’re doing would qualify as sedition. But here you are, walking around among normal people, spewing your hatred and bile. Not chained up in a dungeon.
Maybe you need to buy a dictionary…
August 8th, 2012 at 7:44 am
Right, Romney is the epitome of a good, honest American. He sticks to his guns! When he releases his tax returns from the last 10 years we will see what an honest tax payer he really is.
For the record, he believes that God is on the edge of the universe, on a planet that orbits the star Kolob. That’s perfectly rational and sane.
August 8th, 2012 at 9:22 am
“that was co-written by a former member of Obama′s economic team”
Along with an economist who served on the same panel under Bush 41.
“as Romney has not given us any definitive tax plan”
You seem to think this is a positive thing in a presidential candidate….
August 8th, 2012 at 10:26 am
Well Snow, in order of demand, first, lets open up Fast n Furious, who Harrys source is and why a failing Solyndra was still being stimulated.
These are far more important issues than a governor whos exposed much of his financial doings as it is.
I got an idea, dig thru his trash and make sure he’s recycling, kay ?
Quite frankly,his returns are nobodys fckin business. When politicians release this info its to shut up the conspiracy freaks so they can move on to some other bullsht that has nothing to do with nothing.
Right TA.
Problem is, the present team has not had a budget in place for 3 years. Thats illegal.
You cant draw up a coherent tax plan when present staffs books are all screwed up.
Mitt could end up finding another trillion in debt on inauguration day for all we or he knows.
None the less. Romney has proposed a taxation system which Barry lied about spewing some Robin hood crap.
Mitts not my favorite pick.
Sadly, my support for Mitt is based on… “anything I’ve ever seen has never been as fcked up as Barrys world”
August 8th, 2012 at 11:09 am
I demand to see Snork Rashes Tax Returns.
Unlike Romney, Snorkie probably deducts the cost of his FMP’s as a business expense.
August 8th, 2012 at 11:53 am
I actually pay my taxes, like a real American.
August 8th, 2012 at 12:03 pm
So, you are denying you’re a black Mexican ?
August 8th, 2012 at 12:15 pm
I am sorry Snow Crash; Andy Z defined what a Real American is yesterday and might not qualify.
An Andy Z. stated,
“A “REAL AMERICAN”, by my definition, is one who supports the original intent of our Constitution. Who believes that Capitalism is a liberating force. Who knows that we are better off with less government interference in our lives.
So you see, to be a “real” American you have to hold the same values as, well, Andy.
No diversification, no dissenting opinion, just an application of laissez faire, survival of the fittest, winner-take-all, unregulated, capitalism.
Sort of like Lord of the Flies (or South America), or at the very least, a poker tournament.
You know how those go. Start with 4000 and whittle it down to a final table of 9. Then it becomes luck and cards, right?
Well no, any poker player will tell you that the most important component is chip stack. If you have the most chips, they are a weapon and a skilled player can almost always win over people that have less.
August 8th, 2012 at 1:26 pm
Damn, I guess I don’t qualify ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I often wonder what a country would be like if it were made up of nothing but right-wing crazies like Mr. Zarowny. I imagine not too different than the book ‘We’ by Yevgenny Zamyatin, but with more religion.
Just a bunch of bots in lock-step with one another, working for one of the few mega capitalist machines who managed to monopolize said machine’s industry. Mix this in with some Orwellian double-think, chants about freedom as all those who don’t follow the piper are cast out of society, or worse. Religion forced into schools so children can be indoctrinated, — scratch that, there wouldn’t be any schools, or at least no public schools because this machine needs to be EFFICIENT.
I could go on, but the thought is starting to depress me.
August 8th, 2012 at 1:27 pm
“I actually pay my taxes, like a real American.”
Yeah, like 95% of Americans you have little choice if you’re on a legal payroll.
If your a business owner/self employed how and what are you deducting ? Cheetos ? Bong screens ?
Or, do you, like 50% of Americans get it all back at the end of the year ?
But, like a real American, I’m not happy about subsidizing illegals and OWS’s thats for damn sure.
August 8th, 2012 at 1:30 pm
You can deduct bong screens?
Health deduction?
August 8th, 2012 at 1:34 pm
Or, do you, like 50% of Americans get it all back at the end of the year ?
Obviously you have no idea how taxes work.
August 8th, 2012 at 1:49 pm
I love how Romney has already won the election on this site when most polls have Obama winning the Electoral College.
Look on the bright side, what would you guys do if you controlled all branches of government?
Oh geez, I just thought about that previous query.
Closing all of the agencies in Washington, lowering taxes, killing the health care plan, putting those Ten Commandments back up in the few remaining government offices, closing Planned Parenthood, “dealing” with those that have previously performed abortions, eliminating access to birth control, telling corporations that they can now do whatever the would like, getting all of those freeloaders off of welfare, rounding up all of those illegal’s, assuring people that holsters and guns and/or assault weapons can be worn anywhere` and finally, getting Hollywood to make movies the “way they used to”. And that is just the first day. Whew!
Tomorrow we invade Iran.
Eventually, we can get this country to get back to the way it used to be (sort of like Mayberry)
Of course, while there may have been a few Sheriff Andys, there were a lot more Bull Connors.
August 8th, 2012 at 3:18 pm
You forgot the new national monument in Washington D.C. of a caveman riding on a dinosaur.
August 8th, 2012 at 3:33 pm
Obamaloney! LOL that’s catchy!!!
August 8th, 2012 at 3:45 pm
@AOK
You can deduct FMP’s?
Cool.
August 8th, 2012 at 4:02 pm
“You can deduct bong screens?”
I guess I’m one of the few conservatives who favors pot over much of the crap the doctors want to feed me.
Pot, if legalized nationally should be a write off.
It has far greater medicinal properties than booze and if legalized would save us tons of money.
As a 12 stepper I can tell you its one of the most harmless drugs there is.
Alcohol, even with its finer spirits that are very enjoyable in moderation is still the nastiest drug of all.
The financial upside is that we could get rid of half of the over paid penal/legal system on our fed/state payrolls.
August 8th, 2012 at 4:03 pm
“Look on the bright side, what would you guys do if you controlled all branches of government?”
Fire 75% of them
August 8th, 2012 at 4:17 pm
Snow:
“Or, do you, like 50% of Americans get it all back at the end of the year ?
Obviously you have no idea how taxes work.”
Everyone pays sales tax moron.
Here, even your Alma mater MSN brings thev stats.
I run my own business.
Have an associates science in rest. mgnmnt and have done hundreds of payrolls.
You dont know your ass from a hole in the ground if you think most of us middle Americans dont get almost all of it back.
“Most of America’s taxpayers finished up their federal tax returns April 18.
But a Washington, D.C., tax think tank says that for tax year 2010 almost half of us don’t owe the federal government any income taxes.
Around 45% of U.S. households, or about 69 million, will end up in this envious tax position, say Tax Policy Center researchers. Some of those folks will even get money back from Uncle Sam.
http://money.msn.com/tax-tips/post.aspx?post=292d620a-6459-4381-a22b-f3b59dc64ff8
Percentage points-wise, that’s slightly fewer folks who don’t owe the IRS than in 2009. That year, the Tax Policy Center estimated that around 47% didn’t owe income taxes.
Still, a 2% shift won’t make much difference to your tax disposition if you looked at line 60 of your Form 1040 (or line 37 of 1040A or line 11 of 1040EZ) and saw what you owed.”
Unless you’re worth millions like Romney who paid 95% of your Environmentalist professors salary.
August 8th, 2012 at 4:21 pm
GOK:
“You forgot the new national monument in Washington D.C. of a caveman riding on a dinosaur.”
Dont worry baby, once the polar caps have melted we’ll one and just ship the real thing to D.C.
August 8th, 2012 at 8:06 pm
Buzzbee “I love how Romney has already won the election on this site when most polls have Obama winning the Electoral College.”
It reminds me of when Ross Perot would end his debate rebuttals with “and that’s why we’re going to carry all 50 states”.
August 9th, 2012 at 5:19 am
Snow, actually, Romney believes that when he dies he’ll go to Planet Kolob to be judged by God, Jesus and Joe Smith and that they will determine if Mitt deserves to be made immortal and made a god over his own planet.
I suppose some would prefer that Romney worship Pythia or one of the other Lords of Kobal. Me personally, I wish Romney would see the light and realize that there is only one true Cylon god, so sayeth we all!
August 9th, 2012 at 5:22 am
TA, I don’t know where you get the idea that I like Mitt Romney? I guess you were on vacation back when another commenter, Ron, was giving me grief for posting pictures of Mitt with black eyes and missing teeth.
August 9th, 2012 at 5:26 am
Buzz, your poker analogy is close to reality except that you make the mistake that economics is a Zero-Sum-Game. It is not! When one person gets a bigger slice of a pie than others, it does not mean that the others get less pie because as supply and demand warrants, more pies are created!
That is the fundamental flaw in every economic argument and statement that comes out of the mouths of Liberals and Obama the Marxist.
August 9th, 2012 at 5:33 am
I suspect that Mitt Romney will be very much like Bush 41. A well organized administration that will achieve some bipartisan legislative successes due to compromises. One thing for certain, especially if the GOP wins the Senate, is that we’ll start having annual budgets again and maybe get the fiscal chaos under control.
Beyond that, just the simple exit of Obama will create the ‘Romney Rally’ where businesses will start investing and expanding again. The economy will improve, though if it will be enough is dubious. Frankly, I think Obama has already achieved his objective of destroying America. Maybe it won’t happen next year, but eventually there is only one outcome.
August 9th, 2012 at 8:34 am
(I cant resist this one )
“It reminds me of when Ross Perot would end his debate rebuttals with “and that’s why we’re going to carry all 50 states”.”
Who the hell ever spent 2 seconds listening to that idiot ?
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“Beyond that, just the simple exit of Obama will create the ‘Romney Rally’ where businesses will start investing and expanding again. ”
And the Seas will rise again !!!!!
August 9th, 2012 at 8:50 am
There was an ad in the Wall Street Journal today that stated that businesses would invest if Washington would simply do something, anything, that looked like a direction.
They said it was non-partisan and they were angry at both sides, whether it was the debt ceiling, taxation decisions, etc.
Heck, make all of Congress one six year term so that people can do the work without having to spend their time fund-raising, pandering and campaigning.
Politics should not be a career, but something resembling public service.
Eliminate all financial lobbying while we’re at it and no more PAC’s, Super PAC’s, etc.
Lobbying should be nothing more than an audience. Let me make my argument, show you a few graphs and then move on.
I don’t care who you are, if you are funding my campaign, I am essentially working for you and my decisions will probably not be objective.
Government is now for sale and I am surprised by the lack of outcry about this.
August 9th, 2012 at 8:55 am
while we’re at it we can also make the Presidency one six year term as well, for the very same reasons.
Campaigning should also have a salary cap, much like football (although it should be a hard cap).
Each candidate gets the exact same amount of money (and not from one person or group) and six months to make their case.
Their assignment their expenditures would be a good indicator of their budgetary management skills.
Baseball doesn’t have a salary cap and in most years the teams with money are at the top. I want the guy who can get a small market team to the playoffs year after year.
August 9th, 2012 at 10:31 am
“Campaigning should also have a salary cap, much like football (although it should be a hard cap).”
The only problem with that is that its unfair when the incumbent has spent four years of his term campaigning on my dime.
August 9th, 2012 at 11:05 am
“The only problem with that is that its unfair when the incumbent has spent four years of his term campaigning on my dime.”
True enough, although everyone does it and only in the first term for obvious reasons.
An incumbent also has to tout or defend his record where a challenger can employ a much more aggressive campaign (yeah, I know I am teeing it up for you guys, so bring on the rhetoric).
To continue the sports analogies, everyone loves the back-up quarterback because he is perceived as an untapped resource, rather than a known entity.
Of course, I also propose one six-year term so all of this would be irrelevant.
August 9th, 2012 at 12:55 pm
If you propose 6 year terms then I propose we make it easier to fire their asses mid term.
August 9th, 2012 at 12:57 pm
6 years of this ?
I absolutely object.
I’d rather switch our currency to Euros, or shave my balls with a chain saw
August 9th, 2012 at 4:17 pm
“To continue the sports analogies, everyone loves the back-up quarterback because he is perceived as an untapped resource, rather than a known entity.”
Then how did we get the water boy for president?
August 10th, 2012 at 6:13 am
“6 years of this ?”
You prefer the 8 you will be getting?
August 10th, 2012 at 6:37 am
Well, Buzz, if you recall, way back in 2008, John McCain was perfectly happy to comply with his own law on campaign finance which did limit how much a candidate could spend after the conventions. BUT, as you might recall, somebody else, namely Barack Hussein Obama, went back on his promise and shunned playing on an even field, cash-wise.
August 10th, 2012 at 6:39 am
Th only way I’d go along with an amendment to the Constitution to change the presidency to a six-year term is to add in a parliamentary rule allowing for a vote of ‘No Confidence’ which would require an immediate election in 90 days.