Monday, December 31, 2012

Good news about Pres Bush-41

We got good news about Pres Bush:

"Former President George H.W. Bush has been moved out of the intensive care unit and into a regular patient room at Methodist Hospital in Houston.

"President Bush's condition has improved, so he has been moved today from the intensive care unit to a regular patient room at The Methodist Hospital to continue his recovery. The Bushes thank everyone for their prayers and good wishes," a family spokesman said Saturday. 

"The president is alert, and as always, in good spirits," Jim McGrath said on Friday. He was reportedly singing with the medical staff. 

He said physicians are "cautiously optimistic that the current course of treatment will be effective." 

The 88-year-old has been hospitalized since Nov. 23. He was moved into intensive care on Sunday for treatment of a fever following a bronchitis-related cough."
 
On Sunday, I found that picture from years ago when I met Pres Bush.  It happened when Pres Bush visited Dallas to greet some of his supporters.  I had worked with other Hispanics in Texas during the '88 election.
My recollection is that Pres Bush was very nice, a real gentleman.  We joked about Cuba and he told me about his son in Florida.  (He was talking about Jeb, or the future governor of Florida)
Very nice moment.  Of course, the best news is that Pres Bush is improving and may go home soon.
  

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Taxes going up? Blame the "low information voters" who reelected Pres Obama!


Pres BO, and many in the media, are avoiding the reality of January 1st.  The fact is that taxes are going up and it has nothing to do with "the fiscal cliff".  It has everything to do with Obama-Care, the single most irresponsible & expensive piece of legislation in US history.

This is a sample of the taxes going up from Americans for Tax Reform:

"Obamacare contains twenty new or higher taxes. Five of the taxes hit for the first time on January 1.  In total, Americans face a net $1 trillion tax hike for the years 2013-2022, according to the Congressional Budget Office."

We will soon see:

1) "Medical Device Tax:  Medical device manufacturers employ 409,000 people in 12,000 plants across the country. Obamacare imposes a new 2.3 percent excise tax on gross sales – even if the company does not earn a profit in a given year.  In addition to killing small business jobs and impacting research and development budgets, this will increase the cost of your health care – making everything from pacemakers to artificial hips more expensive."


2) "The 30-35 million Americans who use a pre-tax Flexible Spending Account (FSA) at work to pay for their family’s basic medical needs will face a new government cap of $2500. This will squeeze $13 billion of tax money from Americans over the next ten years. (Currently, the accounts are unlimited under federal law, though employers are allowed to set a cap.)"

3) "The Obamacare Surtax on Investment Income: This is a new, 3.8 percentage point surtax on investment income earned in households making at least $250,000 ($200,000 single)."

And there are others.

Of course, the Obama "spin" is that the rich will pay more, or their "fair share".  In fact, the rich won't pay more.  They will invest less, hire fewer people and move their dollars to tax shelters overseas.

Again, don't blame me because I voted for Romney.  Blame that "low information voter" who voted for Obama because he is "hip" or "cool".

Check out our chat with Dr Ileana Johnson Paugh on Friday:


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A dysfunctional government brought to you by 'low information voters'

This is my new post at American Thinker

The news that TIME named President Obama as "person of the year" was no shock.  I'm sure that Governor Romney would have been selected if he had won the election.
 
The most interesting part of the article naming President Obama was a paragraph in the 2nd page:
 
"Few experts predicted two years ago that Obama would be busy writing his second Inaugural Address. Pre-election polling showed depressed enthusiasm among young people and Latinos, for example, amid soaring interest among white evangelicals and the elderly. But the poll questions did not account for Obama's secret weapon: the people who don't much care for politics. A sizable chunk of the President's most ardent backers don't admire either party yet think Obama is somehow above it all, immune to all the horse trading and favor mongering that politics entails. These voters aren't political in the cable-TV sense of the word. But in 2012, they stuck by Obama. In the last month of the Obama campaign's voter registration, 70% of those signed up were women, minorities or people under 30."

By the way, put me down as one of those who logically looked at voter registration among Hispanics and predicted a low turnout.

Also, put me down as someone who predicted a 51-48% Romney victory.  I just made the logical conclusion that the voters would reject a man who has been such a lousy executive, from bringing people together to forcing Senate Democrats to pass a budget to getting his own party to send him an immigration reform bill.

Yes, I was wrong or just too logical.  President Obama had a dismal record but that does not matter anymore that "low information voters" get their impressions on "The view", MTV and Letterman.

Yes, President Obama was reelected by people who do not follow politics or care much about it.  He was reelected because the campaign was able to connect with voters who don't have a clue, not even a clue of what President Obama stands for.  

For example, the TIME article pointed out that Obama got 71% of the Hispanic vote.  At the same time, President Obama never sent Congress a proposal or ever address the nation on TV as President Bush did.

The direct consequence of having "low information voters" decide the election is evident in the "fiscal cliff" negotiations.

We see a president who feels immune from accountability.  He knows that the media will cover for him and the "low information voters" will stand by their man. 
 
We can only hope that the "low information voters" go back to sleep or stay home the next time around.  
   

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