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March 3rd, 2009 9:43 PM Eastern
Obama’s Top Five Broken Promises

By Phil Kerpen
Director of Policy, Americans for Prosperity

Promise #5: Sunlight Before Signing

What he said:

“Too often bills are rushed through Congress and to the president before the public has the opportunity to review them. As president, Obama will not sign any non-emergency bill without giving the American public an opportunity to review and comment on the White House website for five days.” (BarackObama.com campaign Web site)

What he did:

Obama signed the Lily Ledbetter bill, the SCHIP/cigarette tax hike, and the stimulus bill all with far less than a five-day waiting period that he promised–and continues to promise–on his campaign Web site.

Promise #4: Lobbyist Revolving Door

What he said:

“No political appointees in an Obama-Biden administration will be permitted to work on regulations or contracts directly and substantially related to their prior employer for two years. And no political appointee will be able to lobby the executive branch after leaving government service during the remainder of the administration.” (BarackObama.com campaign Web site)

What he did:

Obama appointed Goldman Sachs lobbyists Mark Patterson chief of staff at the Treasury Department, where he directly oversees his former employer, a recipient of $10 billion of taxpayer funds from the TARP. Obama also appointed Raytheon lobbyist William Lynn to be an undersecretary of Defense.

Promise #3: No Tax Hikes on the Poor

What he said first:

“I can make a firm pledge. Under my plan, no family making less than $250,000 a year will see any form of tax increase. Not your income tax, not your payroll tax, not your capital gains taxes, not any of your taxes.” (September 12, 2008, Dover, N.H.)

What he did first:

By signing H.R. 2 into law, Obama happily signed onto the idea that smokers should pay for a $35 billion expansion of the State Children’s Health Insurance Plan (SCHIP). Cigarette taxes are going up 61 cents a pack starting April 1. Obama signed this bill knowing that the majority of smokers in the United States are working poor, and one in four lives below the federal poverty line.

What he said next:

“If your family earns less than $250,000 a year, you will not see your taxes increased a single dime. I repeat: not one single dime.” (February 24th, 2009, Address to a Joint Session of Congress)

What he did next:

Ignored the already-hiked cigarette tax at the time of the statement and then this restated promise was broken just two days later, when the Obama’s budget proposal was released. His new budget raises 45 percent of its revenue from energy taxes that will be paid by everyone who fills a gas tank, pays an electric bill, or buys anything that was grown, shipped, or manufactured.

Promise #2: Pork Barrel Earmark Reform

What he said:

“The system is broken. We can no longer accept a process that doles out earmarks based on a member of Congress’ seniority, rather than the merit of the project. We can no longer accept an earmarks process that has become so complicated to navigate that a municipality or non-profit group has to hire high-priced D.C. lobbyists to do it. And we can no longer accept an earmarks process in which many of the projects being funded fail to address the real needs of our country.”

(Statement on Earmarks, March 10, 2008)

What he is expected to do:

The White House has signaled that it intends to sign the $410 billion Omnibus Appropriations bill, which according to Taxpayers for Common Sense, contains 8,570 earmarks totaling $7.7 billion, including dozens of wasteful pork-barrel projects. These earmarks were awarded based on seniority, not on merit, and were mostly the result of high-priced lobbying, precisely the process that Obama promised to end. When the omnibus reaches his desk later this week or next week, we’ll find out if this is one more broken promise.

Promise #1: Big Government

OK, so this one is more of a statement than a promise, but it’s the biggest whopper of all.

What he said:

“Not because I believe in bigger government — I don’t.” (February 24, 2009, Joint Address to Congress)

What he did:

Obama proposed a budget that is breathtaking in scope, a blueprint for the biggest permanent expansion of government in history right on the heels of a sweeping trillion dollar stimulus plan. The budget lays the foundation for a government takeover of the health care and energy sectors and dramatically increasing spending across the board, other than defense weapons programs. Spending as a percentage of the economy under this budget will reach the historic level of 27.7 percent this year. The deficit as a percent of the economy, at 12.3 percent, is set to be the biggest in the entire history of the country outside of the four peak years of World War II. Anyone who offers such a budget can only fairly be described as a believer in bigger government.

Phil Kerpen is director of policy for Americans for Prosperity.
 
Bored.

If Obama became a libertarian, got the government out of everything except the military, made being a liberal a capital crime and granted 'True Americans' the right to shoot liberals on suspicion you'd bitch and whine for three days before you realized, "Shit! That's what I wanted all along."
 
If he'd do that to Canadians I think I could learn to love socialism.

Thats where Hitler fucked up. If he'd left the Jews alone and hanged Canadians, he'd have monuments in every village square around the world.
 
Bored.

If Obama became a libertarian, got the government out of everything except the military, made being a liberal a capital crime and granted 'True Americans' the right to shoot liberals on suspicion you'd bitch and whine for three days before you realized, "Shit! That's what I wanted all along."

Obama's honesty rating is headed to Clinton land, somewhere in the vicinity of whale shit :eek:
 
DP, did you expect a politician to actually mean his campaign promises?

Bush said he was a Compassionate Conservative and he got really compassionate about his Oil buddies and the uber rich.

Obama is not going to redistribute the wealth to the little guy, only to his cronies.
 
Promise #3: No Tax Hikes on the Poor

What he said first:

“I can make a firm pledge. Under my plan, no family making less than $250,000 a year will see any form of tax increase. Not your income tax, not your payroll tax, not your capital gains taxes, not any of your taxes.” (September 12, 2008, Dover, N.H.)

What he did first:

By signing H.R. 2 into law, Obama happily signed onto the idea that smokers should pay for a $35 billion expansion of the State Children’s Health Insurance Plan (SCHIP). Cigarette taxes are going up 61 cents a pack starting April 1. Obama signed this bill knowing that the majority of smokers in the United States are working poor, and one in four lives below the federal poverty line.

What he said next:

“If your family earns less than $250,000 a year, you will not see your taxes increased a single dime. I repeat: not one single dime.” (February 24th, 2009, Address to a Joint Session of Congress)

What he did next:

Ignored the already-hiked cigarette tax at the time of the statement and then this restated promise was broken just two days later, when the Obama’s budget proposal was released. His new budget raises 45 percent of its revenue from energy taxes that will be paid by everyone who fills a gas tank, pays an electric bill, or buys anything that was grown, shipped, or manufactured.
So in essence, if Obama does anything with any taxes whatsoever that in any capacity and with any degrees of separation from the actual act, will mean a dime less for someone under that $250,000 bracket, mr Random FOX Pundit is gonna squeal 'OMFGaaawd, he's a liiiiaaaar!"

You know, even if he only raised taxes for Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and Barry Manilow it would affect a handful of middle class people they buy goods and services from... holistically.
 
Kerpen is right on the jump-the-gun signing of the Lily Ledbetter and the ciggy thing though. It's good law IMO, but nobody would have died if he took a chill pill and waited a day or two, instead of trying to look like "hey i'm Doing Stuff". All it did was to serve as whining fodder for nutjob pundits. Like Kerpen.
 
DP, did you expect a politician to actually mean his campaign promises?

Bush said he was a Compassionate Conservative and he got really compassionate about his Oil buddies and the uber rich.

Obama is not going to redistribute the wealth to the little guy, only to his cronies.

I certainly didn't, and I doubt if Double Penetration did either. Nobody with any sense expects politicians to keep their campaign promises, which is why the best thing to do is look at their records before voting. This includes scrutinizing the associates of said pols.
 
Kerpen is right on the jump-the-gun signing of the Lily Ledbetter and the ciggy thing though. It's good law IMO, but nobody would have died if he took a chill pill and waited a day or two, instead of trying to look like "hey i'm Doing Stuff". All it did was to serve as whining fodder for nutjob pundits. Like Kerpen.

Without complaining too much about cigaret taxes, it is still a very rapid violaton of the promise to refrain from raising taxes on lower income people. He was very emphatic that no increase of any kind would happen, and now it has. :eek:

He also has to realize that the increase on energy taxes will hit everybody, high income and low. so this is another broken promise. :eek:
 
Obama's honesty rating is headed to Clinton land, somewhere in the vicinity of whale shit :eek:

New NBC/WSJ Poll has Obama's popularity at 60%. 68% believe in the economic direction he's setting for the country.

Popularity of democratic party in congress: 45%
Popularity of republican party in congress: 30%
 
Popularity of Pelosi - 35%


Don't forget the Omnibus spending bill with it's 8570 earmarks! :rolleyes:
 
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He also has to realize that the increase on energy taxes will hit everybody, high income and low. so this is another broken promise. :eek:
So what you're saying is that that promise was one that nobody, ever, could possibly keep.

Because like I said, even raising taxes on rich people will hit the middle class by proxy, if the rick buy a little less goods and services because of it. Will that make Obama a liar too?

If you twist the numbers around enough and look how cause and effect in the economy worls, you'll find that even lowering everybody's taxes and lowering the tax on everything, will make something, somewhere, that low income people buy, more expensive. And then you can claim "Obama broke his promise! Waaaa!". :rolleyes:
 
So what you're saying is that that promise was one that nobody, ever, could possibly keep.

Because like I said, even raising taxes on rich people will hit the middle class by proxy, if the rick buy a little less goods and services because of it. Will that make Obama a liar too?

If you twist the numbers around enough and look how cause and effect in the
economy worls, you'll find that even lowering everybody's taxes and lowering the tax on everything, will make something, somewhere, that low income people buy, more expensive. And then you can claim "Obama broke his promise! Waaaa!". :rolleyes:

What I saying is that if this is what Obama said while campaigning:

“I can make a firm pledge. Under my plan, no family making less than $250,000 a year will see any form of tax increase. Not your income tax, not your payroll tax, not your capital gains taxes, not any of your taxes.” (September 12, 2008, Dover, N.H.) (Bolding is mine)

He is in the process of breaking his pledge. :eek:

There is no twisting or manipulaton of numbers. This is not a tax by proxy or trickle down and indirect or anything like that. These are excise taxes that will be paid by everybody, regardless of income, on purchases that they make. :eek:

I agree that nobody would have been able to keep that pledge. The question arises then: Why did he make promises that could not be kept? In other words: Why did he lie?:eek:
 
New NBC/WSJ Poll has Obama's popularity at 60%. 68% believe in the economic direction he's setting for the country.

Popularity of democratic party in congress: 45%
Popularity of republican party in congress: 30%

I find both those percentages hard to believe. A few months ago, the popularity of members of Congress was in the teens. :confused:

The Dems are probably sort of riding on Obama's coat tails.
 
When a politician's on the stump they can say anything that will garner votes...once they're elected it's screw you little people, I'm in charge. Just pay your taxes, shut up and I'll give you some goodies...or some of your money that you earned back to you...eventually.

Once again...it's rhetoric over reality. Twas ever thus. ;)
 
When a politician's on the stump they can say anything that will garner votes...once they're elected it's screw you little people, I'm in charge. Just pay your taxes, shut up and I'll give you some goodies...or some of your money that you earned back to you...eventually.

Once again...it's rhetoric over reality. Twas ever thus. ;)

Correct. This is not: Ta DaaaaCHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN!!
 
DOC

LBJ won a landslide election in 1964 and was used shit-paper by 1968. He ran riot thru 1965, passing civil rights laws and medicare/medicaid etc. but was crap by 1966.
 
DOC

LBJ won a landslide election in 1964 and was used shit-paper by 1968. He ran riot thru 1965, passing civil rights laws and medicare/medicaid etc. but was crap by 1966.

You can say something of the sort about Nixon in 1972. He won by a landslide that year and was out of office less than three years later. In both these cases, it wasn't so much that the incumbent won as it was that the extremist challenger lost. :eek:
 
What I saying is that if this is what Obama said while campaigning:

“I can make a firm pledge. Under my plan, no family making less than $250,000 a year will see any form of tax increase. Not your income tax, not your payroll tax, not your capital gains taxes, not any of your taxes.” (September 12, 2008, Dover, N.H.) (Bolding is mine)

He is in the process of breaking his pledge. :eek:

There is no twisting or manipulaton of numbers. This is not a tax by proxy or trickle down and indirect or anything like that. These are excise taxes that will be paid by everybody, regardless of income, on purchases that they make. :eek:

I agree that nobody would have been able to keep that pledge. The question arises then: Why did he make promises that could not be kept? In other words: Why did he lie?:eek:
Sorry buddy, but twisting is exactly what it is.

The consumer does not pay the tax on energy, tobacco and other consumption goods. The supplier does. The fact that the suppliers then quite often cover their increased costs by raising the price is a business desicion.

Now, you may argue that it was sneaky of Obama to not shout from the rooftops on every stump occasion, that taxing providers and/or manufacturers of those "bad" goods (polluting energy and ciggies) would cause the cost of those bad goods to go up, thus eventually affecting the bottom line for middle class and low income consumers. (And like I said, if you bothered to read, anything will affect something negatively. Even a total, acroos the board tax cut on everything is likely to hike the price for something for someone. Was Bush the elder a liar too, with his "no new taxes"?)

That is not the same as raising everybody's taxes. (Followed by "ohmigod, socialism, lies, and stuff").

I'm all for critic review of whoever's in power. But please, be grownups and stick to what is.
 
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DP, Box - in case you hadn't noticed, it's March '09. Pulling quotes from Sep '08 has nothing whatsoever to do with March '09. Get a clue, will ya?
 
DOC

LBJ won a landslide election in 1964 and was used shit-paper by 1968. He ran riot thru 1965, passing civil rights laws and medicare/medicaid etc. but was crap by 1966.

What do you want me to do about it? This is 2009 and Obama isn't Johnson. The sky fell in last fall and so far we're still picking up the pieces from 8 years of ignorance, incompetence, and mismanagement.

So far Obama's off to a great start and has kept a lot more promises than he's broken. The Republicans are reduced to squabbling between a radio entertainer and the empty suit who supposedly heads what's left of the party.

Everything's coming up roses on this side of aisle. Squawk away.
 
Obama’s Top Five Broken Promises

Promise #3: No Tax Hikes on the Poor

What he said first:

“I can make a firm pledge. Under my plan, no family making less than $250,000 a year will see any form of tax increase. Not your income tax, not your payroll tax, not your capital gains taxes, not any of your taxes.” (September 12, 2008, Dover, N.H.)

What he did first:

By signing H.R. 2 into law, Obama happily signed onto the idea that smokers should pay for a $35 billion expansion of the State Children’s Health Insurance Plan (SCHIP). Cigarette taxes are going up 61 cents a pack starting April 1. Obama signed this bill knowing that the majority of smokers in the United States are working poor, and one in four lives below the federal poverty line.

What he said next:

“If your family earns less than $250,000 a year, you will not see your taxes increased a single dime. I repeat: not one single dime.” (February 24th, 2009, Address to a Joint Session of Congress)

What he did next:

Ignored the already-hiked cigarette tax at the time of the statement and then this restated promise was broken just two days later, when the Obama’s budget proposal was released. His new budget raises 45 percent of its revenue from energy taxes that will be paid by everyone who fills a gas tank, pays an electric bill, or buys anything that was grown, shipped, or manufactured.
Gee, I seem to remember another president saying the same thing...No new taxes...can anyone say Bush 1???????????? And...am i wrong or wasnt he republican? Now our great history making democratic president is saying the same thing...irony or what? Just makes you wonder what other lies he told...oh wait, hes a politician, his mouth is moving...hes lying...
 
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Mab's got it right...
"...Everything's coming up roses on this side of aisle. Squawk away..."

The epitome of arrogance indeed.

Market tanked.

More bailouts for AIG & GM.

More Unemployed

More on Food Stamps

More on Welfare

More taxes on the wealthy.

No energy program

Yup, Mab, everything is just ducky indeed, if you desire a complete Nanny State to administer your needs.

By the way...

Mab...

The first thing they dump are the intellectuals, the writers, the Porn Kings, when they decide that anyone who speaks is dangerous to them, as they always do, I hope you find a comfy cell.

Amicus...:rolleyes:
 
What do you want me to do about it? This is 2009 and Obama isn't Johnson. The sky fell in last fall and so far we're still picking up the pieces from 16 years of ignorance, incompetence, and mismanagement.
Fixed that for you Doc. :D
 
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