The Islamic State is growing in leaps and beheadings while Democrats and President Obama plan to fight the scourge of terrorism at next week's international summit in Paris on global climate. This is their number one priority in spite of the rest of the country.
The so-called commander-in-chief wants to push for a global climate deal as he and other world leaders charge ahead at the two-week U.N. conference starting Monday. Since the balderdash will be in Paris, extra security on heightened alert will finally be on alert and in greater number after the fact of the attack that killed 130 and wounded several hundred more.
The GOP has warned our "U.S. Constitutional Circumventer" that if he tries to do any circumventing this time, they will block vital funding. Why they haven't blocked vital funding for other illegal actions Barry has taken is a mystery and the biggest reason Donald Trump is leading in the polls. People are fed up with politicians.
"I'm doing tremendous in the polls," Donald said recently. "Tremendous, Bill. Tremendous."
"What a powerful rebuke to the terrorists it will be when the world stands as one and shows that we will not be deterred from building a better future for our children," President Obama hallucinated.
What planet is Obama living on? While his failure to contain ISIS, ISIL, Al- Qaeda, Al Nusra and Al-Shabaab grows, we have a president doing an "Al Gore." Americans aren't as concerned about cutting emissions and going green as they used to be, before all the killing escalated, now their biggest concern is terrorism.
I can hear Obama liberals saying: "You think you can scare us by burning pilots, killing nuns and priests, destroying churches, killing Jews and Christians, throwing gays and lesbians off tall buildings in a single bound, destroying Christian religious artifacts, attacking us at malls while we shop?
You can't scare us one bit . . . we recycle, dammit.
Anyone who equates the dangers in climate change with the dangers in radical Islamic terrorism isn't a serious person to even waste your time discussing the situation.
Right now, the nation and Congress is divided over Obama's plans for cutting emissions. Doing so will seriously hurt the economy and particularly hurt the poorest of us as the cost of transporting goods will make prices climb. It will destroy many jobs in the coal industry, and industry that is already suffering from the myriad regulations it must comply with.
If Obama tries to draw an international agreement without seeking Senate approval, the GOP plans to stop him. Obama's goal of $3 billion for the Green Climate Fund, including $500 million in the near future to help developing nations with climate change (which, if you're a betting person would be wise to put your money on Islamic countries), would be withheld by the Senate. No vote, no money, lawmakers are telling the "Annoying One."
"Without Senate approval, there will be no money--period," Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) said at last week's hearing. He stressed that any legally binding agreements must come before the Senate for a vote--something Obama would like to circumvent.
One can anticipate Obama's snide public reaction: "These folks, these Republicans, uhh, don't want clean air for, uhh, poor folks. Maybe they're afraid of poor folks because they uhh, tend to see through those Republicans and how all they want is to bomb other folks and want to see me fail."
No, Mr. President, we don't want to see you fail. We want to see you go. And we can hardly wait.
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The so-called commander-in-chief wants to push for a global climate deal as he and other world leaders charge ahead at the two-week U.N. conference starting Monday. Since the balderdash will be in Paris, extra security on heightened alert will finally be on alert and in greater number after the fact of the attack that killed 130 and wounded several hundred more.
The GOP has warned our "U.S. Constitutional Circumventer" that if he tries to do any circumventing this time, they will block vital funding. Why they haven't blocked vital funding for other illegal actions Barry has taken is a mystery and the biggest reason Donald Trump is leading in the polls. People are fed up with politicians.
"I'm doing tremendous in the polls," Donald said recently. "Tremendous, Bill. Tremendous."
"What a powerful rebuke to the terrorists it will be when the world stands as one and shows that we will not be deterred from building a better future for our children," President Obama hallucinated.
What planet is Obama living on? While his failure to contain ISIS, ISIL, Al- Qaeda, Al Nusra and Al-Shabaab grows, we have a president doing an "Al Gore." Americans aren't as concerned about cutting emissions and going green as they used to be, before all the killing escalated, now their biggest concern is terrorism.
I can hear Obama liberals saying: "You think you can scare us by burning pilots, killing nuns and priests, destroying churches, killing Jews and Christians, throwing gays and lesbians off tall buildings in a single bound, destroying Christian religious artifacts, attacking us at malls while we shop?
You can't scare us one bit . . . we recycle, dammit.
Anyone who equates the dangers in climate change with the dangers in radical Islamic terrorism isn't a serious person to even waste your time discussing the situation.
Right now, the nation and Congress is divided over Obama's plans for cutting emissions. Doing so will seriously hurt the economy and particularly hurt the poorest of us as the cost of transporting goods will make prices climb. It will destroy many jobs in the coal industry, and industry that is already suffering from the myriad regulations it must comply with.
If Obama tries to draw an international agreement without seeking Senate approval, the GOP plans to stop him. Obama's goal of $3 billion for the Green Climate Fund, including $500 million in the near future to help developing nations with climate change (which, if you're a betting person would be wise to put your money on Islamic countries), would be withheld by the Senate. No vote, no money, lawmakers are telling the "Annoying One."
"Without Senate approval, there will be no money--period," Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) said at last week's hearing. He stressed that any legally binding agreements must come before the Senate for a vote--something Obama would like to circumvent.
One can anticipate Obama's snide public reaction: "These folks, these Republicans, uhh, don't want clean air for, uhh, poor folks. Maybe they're afraid of poor folks because they uhh, tend to see through those Republicans and how all they want is to bomb other folks and want to see me fail."
No, Mr. President, we don't want to see you fail. We want to see you go. And we can hardly wait.
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