Daily Archives: January 31, 2010

JFK Predicts the coming of a corrupt press, and the shadow like government of an Obama administration

Obama Organizing in High School

January 30, 2010

Pam Geller

Atlasshrugs Exclusive

I don’t believe there is a better reason for parents to become actively involved in the curricula of their child’s school than this particular posting.  It is beyond creepy, it has Adolph Hitler written all over it.  On November 2, 2010 we must take back our government from the creeps we have continually elected and throw the vast majority of them out of office. Random thoughts while observing the passing parade of socialists and Marxists trying to take over our country, J.C.

An Atlas reader, Chuck,  has a student in the eleventh grade in an Ohio High School. Her government class passed out this propaganda recruiting paper so students could sign up as interns for Obama’s Organizing for America (OFA is the former mybarackobama.com site.)

Obama is using our public school system to recruit for his Alinsky-inspired private army. Organizing for America is (and I quote) recruiting in our high schools to “build on the movement that elected President Obama by empowering students across the country to help us bring about our agenda” …………of national socialism.

The Ohio High School is Perry Local in Massillon, Ohio.

This is incredible. And evil. Suffer the little children — enlisted like SS youth. This is no accident. Obama is poisoning our public school system. He acts as if it’s his own private breeding farm. Once again academic learning  and achievement is hopelessly abandoned, and supplanted by radical leftist activism from the leftwing Alinsky indoctrinators in the perversepublic school system.

Children must be advised to expose this ugly propaganda. Children must tell their parents how they are being used and manipulated. Parents, warn your kids. Better yet, home school.

Check out the recommended reading list page 4:

  • Rules for Radicals, Saul Alinsky
  • The New Organizers, Zack Exley
  • Stir It Up: Lessons from Community Organizing and Advocacy, Rinku Sen
  • Obama Field Organizers Plot a Miracle, Zack Exley, Huffington Post
  • Dreams of My Father Chicago Chapters, Barack Hussein Obama

This internship program is geared towards the 2010 elections. Using our kids as their goons. Can you imagine if the Republicans attempted such a fascist stunt?

Remember the children singing heil Obama songs? The Obama youth regiment brigade.

How about being forced to listen to his creepy speech?

During the election he had those freaky kids parades.

And video after video of kids singing brainwashed tunes of Obama praise here and here.

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‘Draft Kudlow’ Movement Picking Up Steam To Dump Chuck Schumer D (NY)

January 31, 2009

News Max

While the vast majority of hard left senators are arrogant, next to Barney Frank, Mr. Do as I say, not as I do, I hate hand guns, Chuck Schumer needs to be shown the door.  One would think the voters of NY would get a clue and realize that this pompous  individual has been destroying their state since he was first elected. Schumer is emblematic of a government gone wrong, very wrong.  Random thoughts while watching the parade of self-serving ego maniacs getting ready to be thrown from office, J.C.

A rising voice is calling for CNBC talk host and supply-side economist Larry Kudlow to challenge liberal New York Sen. Chuck Schumer in this year’s election.

And Kudlow said he is going to give a possible run “careful consideration.”

Newsmax first disclosed that Kudlow could have political aspirations back in March 2009, reporting that he was mulling a bid for Democratic Sen. Christopher Dodd’s Senate seat from Connecticut. Kudlow announced several weeks later that he wasn’t running.Mr. Do as I say, not as I do Chuckie Schumer, time to go

But on Jan. 20, Newsmax reported that “the New York political scene is buzzing with talk of a movement to draft Larry Kudlow” to run as a Republican challenger to Schumer.

Several media outlets cited and/or linked to the Newsmax story in the days that followed, including Politico and The Village Voice in New York.

Then on Sunday, Jan. 24, the Buffalo News reported that Michael Caputo, who served as a speechwriter for Rep. Jack Kemp, is leading an online movement to draft Kudlow for the race, and has set up a Web site at www.draftkudlow.com.

“No one in New York State deserves to stay home more than Chuck Schumer, and I really believe Larry Kudlow is the one person who can send him home,” he told the newspaper.

And Caputo told Newsmax: “It’s time for Chuck Schumer to be sent packing.”

Kudlow has served as chief economist for several Wall Street firms, and was an economics adviser to President Ronald Reagan. He now runs his own economics research firm, hosts CNBC’s “The Kudlow Report” and “The Call” programs, and hosts “The Larry Kudlow Show” on WABC Radio on Saturdays.

Caputo and his group aim to collect 100,000 signatures online to help convince Kudlow to enter the Senate race.

Nearly 1,000 people signed up on the first day the Web site was up, Newsmax has learned, and Kudlow’s office has been flooded with calls and e-mails, almost all of them urging him to run.

A “Draft Larry Kudlow” site is up and running on Facebook. A typical entry reads, “Finally, someone with conservative credentials and name recognition . . . Mr. Kudlow, please consider running.”

New York State Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long said he signed up on the Facebook site.

“I would be very pre-disposed to support Larry if he runs for Schumer’s seat,” Long told the Albany Times Union.

“He’s a pro-growth conservative. He understands how you can create jobs. He would fight for policies that would create job growth. If he was ever to go to the United States Senate, he would become the leading voice for a pro-growth economy that would cut spending, cut taxes, and create jobs.”

At one point, the prospect of unseating Schumer in blue state New York seemed a long shot. First elected in 1998, he serves as the vice chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus and is considered the third most powerful Democrat in the Senate. He won re-election in 2004 with more than 70 percent of the vote, and is said to have amassed a campaign war chest of more than $30 million for this year’s race.

But the stunning Jan. 19 election win by Republican Scott Brown in blue state Massachusetts has changed that thinking.

Before that election, “the idea of running Larry Kudlow for the Senate was a wish,” Caputo told Newsmax. “And thanks to Scott Brown, we now know that wishes can come true.”

Caputo told Politico’s Ben Smith: “With Scott Brown winning in Massachusetts, it’s clear that not even Sen. Chuck Schumer is safe.”

Asked for his reaction to the move to enlist him against Schumer, Kudlow told Newsmax early in the week only that he is “honored by the talk and the consideration.”

But on Thursday, he told New York radio-host Curtis Sliwa: “I’m going to give all this careful attention. And I do believe that retiring Sen. Schumer would be a noble cause, and at the present time that’s about all I can say.”

As Brown’s victory shows, anything can happen.

TARP Watchdog Reviewing Pay Czar Decisions

January 31, 2010

By Peter Barnes, Senior Washington Corresponden
FOXBusiness

This is still a “free enterprize” economic system?  We can only hope that these investigations lead to indictments and eventual trials and that people involved go to jail. Random thoughts while watching the current government destroy the economy, J.C.

In a new quarterly report to Congress, Neil Barosfky, the Special Inspector General of the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program [SIGTARP], disclosed he is reviewing the compensation rulings by Kenneth Feinberg, the lawyer hired by the Obama Administration to review pay practices at firms that received big government bailouts.

“This audit will assess the criteria used by the special master to evaluate executive compensation and whether the criteria were consistently applied to all firms receiving exceptional assistance,” Barofsky wrote.

In a November “engagement memo” to the Treasury Department, which manages the TARP, Barofsky wrote he launched the audit “as part of our continuing oversight.”

Last year, Feinberg announced changes in pay practices for the top 100 executives and other earners at seven firms that received “exceptional assistance” under TARP. The decisions initially covered Citigroup (C: 3.3, 0.05, 1.54%), Bank of America (BAC: 15.12, -0.24, -1.56%), AIG (AIG: 24.19, 0.11, 0.46%), General Motors, GMAC, Chrysler and Chrysler      

Feinberg’s rulings generally cut executives’ cash salaries to $500,000 or less and increased their stock rewards, to better link their compensation to companies’ long-term performance.

Feinberg is currently reviewing the pay plans for 2010 for the companies that remain under his jurisdiction—AIG, GM, GMAC, Chrysler and Chrysler Financial. BofA has since repaid its all of its TARP funds, $45 billion, while Citi repaid $20 billion in extra assistance it received from TARP.

In addition to the audit of Feinberg’s work, Barkosfky announced four other new audits of components of TARP programs.

He also told Congress the special investigations division of his office is conducting 77 criminal and civil investigations involving TARP, including cases of alleged accounting, securities and bank fraud, as well as insider trading.

A Treasury spokesperson did not immediately return request for comment.