Showing posts with label 2013 State of the Union Address. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2013 State of the Union Address. Show all posts

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Obama's State of the Schism Address Part Deaux

This is the second installment of the speech Obama gave to the country on February 12th. As before, I am including what I believe to be Obama's secret thoughts (unspoken enclosed in parentheses and written in italics). I have not included the speech in its entirety, but if that bothers you, all you need to do is refer to any other of Obama's speeches and will see the same thing. There is a rumor that he lip-synched this speech, but that is unsubstantiated. To view the first part of this historical speech, go here    

In summary, I believe the real State of the Union can be compared to the Carnival Cruise Ship that is being towed into port due to power failures, broken toilets, and low on food and water.

Here goes:
Check out this smile, baby

In 2011, Congress passed a law saying that if both parties couldn't agree on a plan to reach our deficit goal, about a trillion dollars' worth of budget cuts would automatically go into effect this year. These sudden, harsh, arbitrary cuts would jeopardize our military readiness. (And you idiots don't even know this sequestration was my idea--thank you mainstream media for watching my back). They'd devastate priorities like education, energy, and medical research . . . .

. . . . Most Americans--Democrats, Republicans, and Independents--understand that we can't just cut our way to prosperity (we have to spend our way there). They know that broad-based economic growth requires a balanced approach to deficit reduction, with spending cuts and revenue, and with everybody doing their fair share (which will be determined by ME) . . . .

. . . . Now is our best chance for bipartisan (hahahahahahahahaha) comprehensive tax reform that encourages job creation and helps bring down the deficit. . . .

. . . . None of us will get 100 percent of what we want ( except me, suckas). . . . So let's set party interests aside, and work to pass a budget that replaces reckless cuts with smart savings and wise investments in our future (and if you think I'm going to actually write another budget myself that you jerks are all planning to vote against, you can kiss my royal butt). . . .The (26th) greatest nation on Earth cannot keep conducting its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next. Let's agree, right here, right now, to keep the people's government open, pay our bills on time, and always uphold the full faith and credit of the United States of America. (I believe Nancy P just wet her pants). The American people have worked too hard, for too long, rebuilding from one crisis to see their elected officials (excluding me, of course--stop looking at me like that, Boehner), cause another. . . .

. . . . Our first priority is making America a magnet for new jobs and manufacturing (which will be in solar panels and electric cars--nothing can go wrong again). . . . Caterpillar is bringing jobs back from Japan (while GE is bringing jobs to China, but that's on the DL).

(So, in summary, I want to tell you, my fellow Americans, that if you want more jobs, a better economy, a richer future for your children, and your grandchildren, do everything I tell you to do--it will go easier on you if you just listen and stop whining. Sure, I'm going to increase your taxes, but you like me, so it doesn't really matter to you what I do. See--I'm smiling . . . don't I look cute when I smile? Aren't I the cutest president you've ever known? Remember, big government is what we need, for only with a powerful government can we really get the job done. You can depend on us for your total needs, your total protection. You can put away those silly, dangerous guns and allow our military to defend and protect you. And finally, if you will only allow me to have it my way, as they say at Burger King, those people who say things you don't like to hear, those conservatives who don't know how to think large, will not be able to spout their anti-American nonsense anymore. Finally we will grow. Finally we can rid ourselves of that useless and antiquated document the conservatives pray to like it was their Bible; the Constitution. Who needs it? Who needs the Bible too, when you think about it? The new wave of the future is already here.)

(Allahu Akbar).

It's obvious that I took a great deal of liberty delving into the darkest recesses of Obama's mind. I doubt that what I came out with is totally accurate, but I equally doubt that it was totally off the mark. I see our president as a narcissistic socialist whose intentions are to change America into what he believes is best for us. For him, that is a noble cause; for us, it would be our downfall and the end of our way of living forever.

The reason he has gotten away with as much as he has, is due to the way our society has already deteriorated to the "gimme, gimme" nanny state. We, as a nation, have become incredibly lazy--not all of us, but many of our latest generation. The Occupy Wall Street Movement exemplifies this in detail and my novel, Scent of a Movement illustrates this in detail as well--it's coming out in a few more months as it's in final rewrite.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Obama's 2013 State of the Schism Address

Last night President Barack Hussein Obama gave his fourth State of the Schism Address on live TV, in front of his fans and coal-generated electrical lights. He spoke for about an hour and seemed to dazzle the left as he baffled the right with his fairy dust solutions to America's woes. He said a lot of stuff; he always says a lot of stuff, and let's face it, he says nothing better than anyone else, except perhaps, Nancy Pelosi. (She is currently being measured for her straight jacket and Biden is her tailor).

I have pulled out the transcript of the entire diatribe and have decided that instead of directly commenting on the content, I would be inside Obama's head and speak the words he actually might have thought but didn't say. Now I understand that I cannot  possibly know what was in our fearless leader's mind, but I am allowing myself artistic license. If you believe you have a better take on a particular statement, please feel free to comment on it. 

For mercy sake, I will not transcribe all of the speech as I saw it, but only some of the more obvious verbal diaperage, (my new made up word of the day). I will italicize and encase in parenthesis my take while leaving Obama's words untouched.

Fifty-one years ago, John F. Kennedy declared to this Chamber that "the Constitution makes us not rivals for power but partners for progress . . . " (I already have the power and Kennedy is already dead.)  "It is my task," he said, "to report the State of the Union--to improve it is the task of us all." (And you conservative slobs are gonna pay up the wazzoo before I'm done here.)

Tonight, thanks to the grit and determination of the American people, there is much progress to report. (You might call it a debt crisis but it's only a crisis if that wasn't my plan in the first place.) After a decade of grinding war, our brave men and women in uniform are coming home (whether we're done there or not and tough break for the poor folks who didn't make it--they will have died for a good cause--mine). After years of grueling recession, our businesses have created over six million new jobs (if you disregard what FactCheck.org says to the contrary). We buy more American cars than we have in five years, (screw Bush) and less foreign oil than we have in twenty (because my damned regulations couldn`t keep the private market out) . . . .

Together, we have cleared away the rubble of crisis (not counting the rubble from Benghazi, but so what-those guys were expendable) and can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger (like Cuba under Fidel) . . . . 

 It is our unfinished task to restore the basic bargain that built this country--the idea that if you work hard and meet your responsibilities, you can get ahead, no matter where you come from, what you look like, (or who or what you choose to have sex with).

It is our unfinished task to make sure that this government works on behalf of the many (who pay nothing into the government) and not just the few (who I don`t care a fiddlers fart about); that it encourages free enterprise (just as long as it's free for my donors and supporters) reward individual initiative (because that gets them to do my heavy lifting and taking the fall--oh, thanks Eric, Susan, Hillary and Leon, if I forgot to mention it)--and for the rest of you, you know who you are) and opens the doors for opportunity to every child across this great nation ( and soon to be Caliphate) . . . . 

The American people don't expect government to solve every problem (but dammit, I do). They don't expect those of us in this chamber to agree on every issue. But they do expect us to put the nations's interests before party (and America's interests are what I say they are, mother#@*!s) They do expect us to forge reasonable compromise where we can (just look at my zombies, they're eating this garbage up like pigs at the troth. Nancy is looking at me like she wants to carry my baby--she can't even carry my water). For they know that America moves forward only when we do so together, and that the responsibility of improving this union remains the task of us all . . . . 


Over the last few years, both parties have worked together (on the planet Zolar) to reduce the deficit by more than $2.5 trillion (and if you believe that, you would probably also believe that snakes have hips) --mostly through spending cuts, but also raising tax rates on the wealthiest (enemies of socialism) 1 percent of Americans. As a result, we are more than halfway towards the goal of $4 trillion in deficit reduction (and should be there by the time all the blondes die out and the dinosaurs return to Brooklyn) that economists say we need to stabilize our finances. (Listen to those idiot liberals applauding this crap--I'm on a roll, baby--Leno tonight) . . . .

Now we need to finish the job. And the question is how? (The answer is obvious peons--allow me to remain as your leader until such time that I deem myself no longer capable of handling my leadership. I say, screw term limits--if that Jew, Bloomberg can do it, why not me?) . . . .
    
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I'll stop here to protect the G rating of my blog thus far. Suffice it to say, Obama talks pretty, but his insides are darker than a black hole in the far reaches of the Crab Nebula. I will continue with more of my take on his give, but it too will not be pretty.




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