Friday, September 30, 2011

LA RAZA DEMS, PELOSI & REID LEAST POPULAR - CULTURE OF THEIR CORRUPTION Congressional Favorability Ratings

Congressional Favorability Ratings

BEN BERNAKE: LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYMENT A 'NATIONAL CRISIS' - So Why Is Obama & the LA RAZA DEMS Pushing For Amnesty - NO E-VERIFY?

OBAMA’S JOBS PLAN IS CALLED: AMNESTY!


From his first day in office, Obama surrounded himself with the most corrupt of dems, criminal bankster donors, Wall St. criminals, and LA RAZA!

No admin in history is more infested with the Mexican fascist party of LA RAZA! Obama's SEC. of (ILLEGAL) LABOR is Hilda Solis, working to put illegals in our jobs!

There are now 40 million illegals in our country!


Only eight (8) states have a population greater than Los Angeles County, where half of all jobs are held by illegal using stolen social security numbers. This same county pays out $600 million PER YEAR in welfare to illegals. One-quarter goes to ANCHOR BABIES.

Unemployment in Mexico is under 6%. In parts of Mexifornia, it's nearly 30%.

and yet....

OBAMA and his LA RAZA DEMS daily work for open borders, no E-VERIFY, no I.D. to inconvenience illegals voting, no borders, no wall, and continued NON-ENFORCEMENT!

There are countless service businesses in Los Angeles where you not be able to FIND even one non-hispanic employee that can speak English!

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THE ONLY “JOBS” PLAN THAT WILL EVER COME FROM OBAMA, IS WRITTEN BY THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA – HIS PARTY BASE!

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September 30, 2011

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke: Long-Term Unemployment A 'National Crisis'

By MARTIN CRUTSINGER, Associated Press

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Wednesday that long-term unemployment is an American "national crisis" and suggested that Congress should take further action to combat it. He also said lawmakers should provide more help to the battered housing industry.
Bernanke noted that about 45 percent of the unemployed have been out of work for at least six months.
"This is unheard of," he said in a question-and-answer session after a speech in Cleveland. "This has never happened in the post-war period in the United States. They are losing the skills they had, they are losing their connections, their attachment to the labor force."
He added: "The unemployment situation we have, the job situation, is really a national crisis."
Bernanke said the government needs to provide support to help the long-term unemployed retrain for jobs and find work. And he suggested that Congress should take more responsibility.
Responding to a question, Bernanke said long-term unemployment, budgetary discipline and housing policy were the three most important areas where Congress could contribute to an economic recovery.
"There are certainly some areas where other policymakers could contribute," he said.
Bernanke's comments were his latest in a public effort to get Congress to act further to rejuvenate the economy. He suggested that the Fed can achieve only so much through policies that seek to lower long-term interest rates.
"The Federal Reserve has made enormous efforts to try to help this economy recover and stabilize" though its control of interest rates, or monetary policy, he said. Those policies have driven rates to record lows.
"Monetary policy can do a lot, but monetary policy is not a panacea," Bernanke said.
On the housing crisis, Bernanke said strong government programs to help the industry recover would aid the Fed's own efforts to boost housing by driving mortgage rates to their lowest levels in decades.
In his speech, Bernanke said the United States and other rich nations could re-learn a few lessons from fast-growing developing nations.
He said the successful emerging economies such as China had adopted disciplined budget policies, embraced freed trade, made public investments and supported education.
"Advanced economies like the United States would do well to re-learn some of the lessons from the experiences of the emerging market economies, such as the importance of disciplined fiscal policies," Bernanke said.
But in the question-and-answer period, Bernanke cautioned U.S. lawmakers against cutting deficits too quickly to reduce budget deficits. He has said that could put the fragile economy at risk.
Bernanke noted in his speech that emerging markets such as China account for a large and growing share of the global economy, so they need to act accordingly.
"With increasing size and influence comes greater responsibility," Bernanke said.
Emerging nations will be challenged in the future by their reliance on exports to drive growth, he said..
The Obama administration has been pushing the Group of 20 major economies, which includes traditional powers such as the United States and emerging economies such as China, Brazil and India, to boost domestic demand rather than relying so heavily on exports to rich nations.

Obama’s phony “jobs” plan

Obama’s phony “jobs” plan

OBAMA - BUSH'S THIRD TERM - LA RAZA MAN IN THE WHITE HOUSE

FROM HIS FIRST DAY IN OFFICE, OBAMA HAS SERVICED THE WEALTHY HIS CRIMINAL BANKSTER DONORS, MUSLIM DICTATORS AND THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA!

HE IS BUSH’S THIRD TERM!

WHILE OBAMA HAS INFESTED HIS ADMIN WITH LA RAZA SUPREMACIST, HE DOES NOT OPEN HIS FAT MOUTH ABOUT THE IMPACT OF 40 MILLION ILLEGALS ON BLACK JOBS!

OBAMA’S SEC. OF (ILLEGAL) LABOR, HILDA SOLIS, IS A LA RAZA SUPREMACIST!
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Obama fundraising drive targets the wealthy

By Patrick Martin
30 September 2011
President Obama’s week-long fundraising swing through the western United States, with stops in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and Denver, showed his ability to combine demagogy about raising taxes on the wealthy with direct appeals to the super-rich to finance his reelection campaign. At least $5 million was raised in the California stops alone, according to press reports.
The outpouring of support from the well-heeled, including Hollywood figures and Silicon Valley CEOs, shows that the ruling class understands very well that Obama’s calls for the rich to pay their “fair share” of deficit reduction is no threat to their own property and wealth. On the contrary, a sizable section of the financial elite understands that it needs the fig leaf supplied by Obama to stave off the real danger of a movement from below.
The campaign tour began with Obama for America COO Ann Marie Habershaw alerting campaign teams that fundraising figures for the third quarter, which must be reported to the Federal Election Commission by October 15, would be critical. “What we do before midnight on September 30th determines our budget until the end of this year,” she wrote in an e-mail published by the Washington congressional daily The Hill.
After raising a record $86 million in the April-June quarter, divided between his reelection campaign and the Democratic National Committee, Obama was compelled to cancel most fundraising events in July because of the protracted wrangling with congressional Republicans over the federal budget deficit. August, which is a month-long vacation for many of the super-rich, is traditionally the slowest month for campaign fundraising.
As a result, the month of September was devoted to raising the bulk of the $55 million targeted for the third quarter. Obama has headlined 11 fundraisers, Vice President Joseph Biden 12, and Michelle Obama another four.
Obama raised and spent $745 million during the 2008 campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination and then the presidency, by far the most of any candidate in history, and his reelection campaign is widely expected to top the $1 billion mark.
Habershaw’s e-mail spelled out the financial goals of the campaign. “The scale we’re talking about is unparalleled,” she wrote, “and any time someone uses the word ‘unparalleled,’ that means it probably doesn’t happen for free.”
At each of the four western cities, Obama combined private dinners where wealthy backers paid $35,800 each—the legal limit—to rub shoulders with him, and public appearances at campaign-style rallies. In several stops, there was more than one closed-door event, usually with the press barred and no public witnesses to the exchanges between the president and his big contributors.
In the San Francisco Bay area, Obama held fundraisers September 25 in the wealthy Silicon Valley suburbs of Woodside and Atherton—the latter at the home of Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, as well as a dinner at the San Francisco home of Marc Benioff, CEO of salesforce.com. This was followed the next morning by a breakfast at the St. Regis Hotel, and then a town-hall event at the headquarters of the networking site LinkedIn in Mountain View, attended by 300 people.
In Los Angeles, Obama spoke before 800 people at the House of Blues Monday, telling them, “What this election is about is everyone gets a fair share.” Television actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson emceed the event, and declared, “The end of ‘don’t ask don’t tell’ is the signature achievement of our time.”
Apparently permitting gays to serve openly in the military is more important than who the military, under Obama’s command, is ordered to bomb and kill. Obama escalated the war in Afghanistan, instigated the war in Libya, and continued the US occupation of Iraq, to say nothing of keeping open Guantánamo Bay, carrying out the Wall Street bailout and continuing the policies of George W. Bush in a myriad of other areas.
At the House of Blues, Obama postured as the advocate of the working man. “If asking a billionaire to pay the same tax rate as a plumber is class warfare, then sign me up,” he told the audience, urging them to support his proposed American Jobs Act, which would finance a handful of jobs with token increases in taxes on the rich and corporations, while leaving the overwhelming majority of the unemployed to fend for themselves.
Referring to the federal budget deficit, he declared that America cannot “just cut our way out of this problem,” adding, “We’re laying off teachers in droves right here in California. It doesn’t make any sense. It’s unfair to our kids.” He did not address the fact that most of these layoffs are being carried out under the auspices of a Democratic governor, Democratic mayors and Democratic-controlled local governments.
The House of Blues event was followed by a dinner at the Fig & Olive restaurant, where 100 people paid $17,900 each to eat with Obama and take part in a question and answer session. According to The Hollywood Reporter, those attending included actors Jack Black, Danny DeVito, Jamie Fox, Gina Gershon and Eva Longoria and producers Judd Apatow, Aaron Sorkin and Jon Landau (“Avatar” and “Titanic”).
“Hollywood is very positive,” Landau told the Reporter. “I think they’re very excited about what is going to happen next year.”
Accompanying the trip, there were press reports suggesting that the fundraising crisis was not just the product of Obama’s enforced focus on the Washington deficit debate. The New York Times reported September 25, in a lengthy front-page analysis, that many small donors from the 2008 campaign were now disillusioned with the Obama administration and reluctant—or entirely unable, because of the impact of the economic slump—to make any contribution to the Obama reelection campaign.
The newspaper commented that “the frustration and disillusionment that have dragged down Mr. Obama’s approval ratings have crept into the ranks of his vaunted small-donor army, underscoring the challenges he faces as he seeks to rekindle grass-roots enthusiasm for his re-election bid.”
Dozens of contributors interviewed by the Times over the past two weeks complained of Obama’s “overly conciliatory approach to Congressional Republicans,” and said they would not make phone calls, knock on doors or otherwise participate personally in the Democratic presidential campaign.
These included one man, Edward Blair, a 65-year-old lawyer from North Carolina, who was featured in an Obama campaign video earlier this year, but has not agreed to make a donation. While still expressing illusions in Obama, Blair described himself to the Times as “disappointed” and “bewildered” by the Obama administration’s performance.
Meanwhile, a news item posted on the Internet underscores the utterly reactionary character of the Obama administration and its cowering before the ultra-right. A White House official adamantly denied a report from a black talk-radio host who claimed that Obama told a group of black journalists that he had tried to save Troy Davis, the Georgia man executed last week despite international appeals to spare his life.
White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer flatly denied the report that Obama had expressed opposition to the legalized murder of Davis, held for nearly two decades on Georgia’s death row despite the collapse of the case against him, including the recanting by seven of the nine supposed witnesses.

Obama fundraising drive targets the wealthy

Obama fundraising drive targets the wealthy