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Obama lies about bailout

CNSNews.com is reporting that President Barack Obama said on Thursday that “we got back every dime we used to rescue the financial system." According to the Congressional Budget Office, however, the government will lose about $24 billion on the bailout.

“We got back every dime we used to rescue the financial system, but
we also passed a historic law to end taxpayer-funded Wall Street
bailouts for good,” Obama said in Miami Thursday.

The Congressional Budget Office–based on figures from Obama’s own Office of Management and Budget—gives a different assessment.

“The cost to the federal government of the TARP’s transactions (also referred to as the subsidy cost), including grants for mortgage programs that have not yet been made, will amount to $24 billion,” said the CBO report, which was released on the same day Obama spoke.

Click here for more with video from CNSNews.com.

Sen. Coburn releases Waste Book 2012

U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, M.D. (R-OK) today released a new oversight report, “Wastebook 2012” that highlights more than $18 billion in examples of some of the most egregious ways your taxpayer dollars were wasted in 2012. This report highlights 100 of the year’s countless unnecessary, duplicative and low-priority projects spread throughout the federal government.

The problem in Washington is politicians are very specific about what we should fund but not specific about what we should cut. As a result, we are chasing robotic squirrels and countless other low-priority projects over a fiscal cliff,” said Dr. Coburn.

“This report also exposes the folly of across-the-board-cuts or sequestration. There is no question we can find hundreds of billion dollars of waste in our budget.  Yet, by not going through the budget line by line and setting priorities we are protecting ridiculous programs like caviar promotion and climate change musicals while cutting vital programs.  Until Congress has the guts to cut specific programs we will never get our debt under control.  As these examples illustrate, it is not nearly as hard to make those choices as many politicians claim.  Instead of spending federal dollars to help golfers imagine a smaller hole we should be trying to shrink the hole in our budget,” Dr. Coburn said.

Examples of wasteful spending highlighted in “Wastebook 2012” include:

•    Tax loopholes for the National Football League (NFL), National Hockey League (NHL) and Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) – professional sports leagues that generate billions of dollars annually in profits ($91 million in taxes)
•    Moroccan pottery classes (part of a $27 million grant from U.S. Agency for International Development)  
•    Efforts to promote caviar consumption and production ($300,000)
•    Robotic squirrel named “RoboSquirrel” (part of a $325,000 grant from the National Science Foundation)
•    Promotion of specialty shampoo and other beauty products for cats and dogs ($505,000)
•    Corporate welfare for the world’s largest snack food producer, PepsiCo Inc. ($1.3 million)
•    Government-funded study on how golfers might benefit from using their imagination, envisioning the hole is bigger than it actually is ($350,000)
•     “Prom Week,” a video game that allows taxpayers to relive prom night ($516,000)
•    Oklahoma’s layover boondoggle, a scarcely used airport in Oklahoma receiving nearly half-a-million in taxpayer dollars only to transfer funds elsewhere in the state ($450,000)
•    The 2012 Alabama Watermelon Queen tour paid for in part by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, “to promote the consumption of Alabama’s watermelon through appearances of the Alabama Watermelon Queen at various events and locations” ($25,000)

To read the full report: click here.

View a complete list and summary of Wastebook 2012 projects: click here.

Wastebook 2012 Storybook with illustrated highlights: click here.

Watch Wastebook 2012 premier on ABC World News: click here.

Biden’s buffoonery and baloney

OpEd: Thursday night’s Vice Presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan perfectly illustrated the difference between the two parties.

The Democrat was dishonest, deceptive, emotional, irrational, condescending, and holier-than-thou.

The Republican was calm, earnest, rational, considered, and truthful.

Joe Biden’s total dishonesty, his offensive demeanor, and his general buffoonery demeaned the office of the Vice Presidency.

Paul Ryan provided a nice contrast holding his own against the Vice President, who was first elected to the Senate when Ryan was two. There is no doubt the debate elevated Paul Ryan as a national figure.

Appropriately, much of the coverage post debate has focused on Biden’s over-the-top performance.

While parts of it may have been effective temporarily, the net result is to discredit him and his ticket.

Vice President Biden debates using a model he demonstrated in 2008, when he closed his Vice Presidential debate with Sarah Palin by rhetorically inviting the audience on a trip with him to a certain restaurant in his home state of Delaware where we could come to understand the concerns of the average person such as himself. It turned out the restaurant had been closed since the 1980s.

His performances simply are not authentic.

Ben Domenech said it well in his recent Transcom newsletter:
"Last night Ryan ran into one of the consummate liars and demagogues of our political age in Joe Biden, a blustering boisterous blowhard of a man who careens forward, capped teeth flashing in the sun, through inaccuracies and conflations of all shapes and sizes with reassuring emotional appeals and tough-sounding rhetoric. His entire career is built on his ability to tell blatant falsehoods and sound convincing while he does it. I actually enjoy Biden’s style – he is the ideal modern specimen of Senator qui absurdum est, his DNA strands traced to the very first braggadocios of Rome, clad in the toga candida, who so enjoyed interrupting the stammering Cicero. Joe, crazy uncle Joe, ended up as Vice President – can you believe it? Biden just thinks he’s lucky to be along for the ride, and he’s the best there is in politics at following the Costanza advice."

The famous Constanza advice from Seinfeld: "It’s not a lie if you believe it."

Indeed the number of falsehoods Biden spewed was astonishing. He claimed the Obama administration was not waging war on the Catholic church or forcing Catholic institutions to abandon their religious teachings, when it was widely reported he had advised President Obama that his policies would be considered to do just that.

He claimed the administration had not cut Medicare by $716 billion but had instead put that amount "back" into Medicare. That’s a flat out lie. The number on the size of the cut comes straight from the CBO.

He repeated Obama’s lie about Romney’s supposed plan for a $5 trillion tax cut, which even their own deputy campaign manager has acknowledged is nowhere near the truth.

Most appallingly he continued the administration’s lying about the attack on the American consulate in Benghazi and the deaths of four Americans. He said the administration had never been told the facility needed more security, even after evidence has emerged to prove they had. When confronted about the administration’s bizarre, false, and misleading statements after the attack, presumably for political reasons, he shamefully put the blame on the U.S. intelligence community, contradicting numerous news reports and even his own State Department’s concession that the administration knew the truth about the Benghazi terrorist attacks within 24 hours.

The White House’s failure to tell the truth about the attacks is a scandal. Finally, the Vice President’s gratuitous dishonesty about it in the debate has shaken the media into covering it. President Obama will suddenly have an awful lot to answer for in his upcoming foreign policy debate.

Sen. Graham alleges Libya cover-up

A senior Republican senator Sunday accused President Barack Obama’s aides of deliberately covering up the details of the Sept. 11 attack in Libya that killed a U.S. ambassador so voters wouldn’t question Obama’s handling of the war on terror.

Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a long-time point man for the GOP
on national security issues, said he believes the administration knew
within 24 hours of the assault that it was a coordinated militia attack
and was not tied to other anti-U.S. protests across the Middle East.
According to Graham– who is investigating the attack– the administration
suggested otherwise so voters wouldn’t think Obama’s foreign policy in
the Middle East has failed.

He explained:

    “They’re trying to sell a narrative, quite frankly, that the Mid-East– the wars are receding and that al-Qaeda has been dismantled.  And to admit that our embassy was attacked by al-Qaida operatives, and [in] Libya leading from behind didn’t work, I think undercuts that narrative.  They never believed the media would investigate, Congress was out of session, and this caught up with them.  I think they’ve been misleading us, but it finally caught up with them.”

After Bob Schieffer said it was a “very serious charge” for the senator to level, Graham continued:

    “Either they’re misleading the American people, or incredibly incompetent.  There was no way with anybody looking at all that you could believe five days after the attack that it was based on a riot that never occurred… This is the same administration that leaks every detail of classified operations that are successful… When something goes bad, they deny, they deceive, and they delay.  And the truth is, we’re not safer.  Al-Qaeda is alive– Bin Laden may be dead–Al-Qaeda is alive, and they’re counter-attacking throughout the entire region.

Though many have been voicing similar opinions for weeks, Graham’s allegations are drawing particular attention to what has become a major national security issue for both candidates.  The attack on a U.S. Consulate in Benghazi– which killed four Americans including Ambassador Chris Stevens– has raised questions about whether the State Department denied its embassy staff adequate security, and why the White House was so slow to label the assault a “terrorist attack.”

Click here for more from The Blaze/AP.

Sen. Graham alleges Libya cover-up

A senior Republican senator Sunday accused President Barack Obama’s aides of deliberately covering up the details of the Sept. 11 attack in Libya that killed a U.S. ambassador so voters wouldn’t question Obama’s handling of the war on terror.

Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a long-time point man for the GOP
on national security issues, said he believes the administration knew
within 24 hours of the assault that it was a coordinated militia attack
and was not tied to other anti-U.S. protests across the Middle East.
According to Graham– who is investigating the attack– the administration
suggested otherwise so voters wouldn’t think Obama’s foreign policy in
the Middle East has failed.

He explained:

    “They’re trying to sell a narrative, quite frankly, that the Mid-East– the wars are receding and that al-Qaeda has been dismantled.  And to admit that our embassy was attacked by al-Qaida operatives, and [in] Libya leading from behind didn’t work, I think undercuts that narrative.  They never believed the media would investigate, Congress was out of session, and this caught up with them.  I think they’ve been misleading us, but it finally caught up with them.”

After Bob Schieffer said it was a “very serious charge” for the senator to level, Graham continued:

    “Either they’re misleading the American people, or incredibly incompetent.  There was no way with anybody looking at all that you could believe five days after the attack that it was based on a riot that never occurred… This is the same administration that leaks every detail of classified operations that are successful… When something goes bad, they deny, they deceive, and they delay.  And the truth is, we’re not safer.  Al-Qaeda is alive– Bin Laden may be dead–Al-Qaeda is alive, and they’re counter-attacking throughout the entire region.

Though many have been voicing similar opinions for weeks, Graham’s allegations are drawing particular attention to what has become a major national security issue for both candidates.  The attack on a U.S. Consulate in Benghazi– which killed four Americans including Ambassador Chris Stevens– has raised questions about whether the State Department denied its embassy staff adequate security, and why the White House was so slow to label the assault a “terrorist attack.”

Click here for more from The Blaze/AP.