The Obama's Speech Delayed

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azbob

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The administration backed down and moved The Obama's speech on jobs to next Thursday. Unfortunately, some other issues have come up which puts the exact timing of the speech in doubt.

It seems:

Thursday - The Obama got a call from the NFL commisioner who told him to move it because Thursday was already booked with the season opener

Friday - Mama Obama already had a family dinner planned at the Olive Garden. Sources indicate the President dare not get between Mama and her breadsticks

Saturday - The Obama plans to visit his illegal alien uncle (now in jail for DWI) to see if he can provide another fake social security card

Sunday - This is a day of worship and The Obama spends the entire day on the phone expressing his gratitude and devotion to Nancy Pelosi, Al Sharpton, the President of Mexico, Harry Reid, his mother-in-law, Keith Oberman, producers at CNN, Rosie O'Donnell and his team of financial advisors

Monday - this is getaway day for Michelle's next vacation so he has to pack and carry her luggage in hopes that she tells him where she and the kids are going

Tuesday - speaking engagement planned where he plans to tout the creation of new jobs now that the DWTS line-up has been announced

Wednesday - this is the day he burns his extra money since the rich are undertaxed and are not required to pay their fair share

Beyond - his advisors and handlers have not told him what to say, do or think yet so he will be waiting to make a move
 

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Wednesday - this is the day he burns his extra money since the rich are undertaxed and are not required to pay their fair share

This is actually the whole problem wrapped up nicely. The overly rich are not spending the money you refuse to tax. Therefore it is not making it's way back into the economy.

Other than the rest the rest might be right on.
 

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More vacation for Obama, I hope these days are recorded.

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Obama's day: A jobs report and Camp David





By David Jackson, USA TODAY <style type="text/css"> #post-date-updated {border-top: solid 1px #E5E5E5;} </style>
Updated<script type="text/javascript">document.write(niceDateGSA("2011-09-02 10:21 AM"));</script> 11h 57m ago






[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]President Obama[/FONT]


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By Mandel Ngan, AFP/Getty Images



Good morning from The Oval. On this day in 1945, Japan formally surrendered to the allies, ending World War II.
It's the first Friday of the month, and that means another jobs report from the Labor Department -- and a new unemployment rate that will help frame President Obama's jobs speech to Congress next week. The current unemployment rate is 9.1%.
Obama is likely to comment on the new jobs numbers before leaving this morning for a Labor Day weekend at Camp David. The holiday comes as he faces what USA TODAY's Richard Wolf calls "perhaps the most frustrating of his presidency."
The president is scheduled to spend Friday and Saturday at Camp David before flying to New Jersey on Sunday to tour Hurricane Irene damage.
 

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More vacation for Obama, I hope these days are recorded.

:0074


Obama's day: A jobs report and Camp David





By David Jackson, USA TODAY <style type="text/css"> #post-date-updated {border-top: solid 1px #E5E5E5;} </style>
Updated<script type="text/javascript">document.write(niceDateGSA("2011-09-02 10:21 AM"));</script> 11h 57m ago






[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]President Obama[/FONT]


CAPTION
By Mandel Ngan, AFP/Getty Images



Good morning from The Oval. On this day in 1945, Japan formally surrendered to the allies, ending World War II.
It's the first Friday of the month, and that means another jobs report from the Labor Department -- and a new unemployment rate that will help frame President Obama's jobs speech to Congress next week. The current unemployment rate is 9.1%.
Obama is likely to comment on the new jobs numbers before leaving this morning for a Labor Day weekend at Camp David. The holiday comes as he faces what USA TODAY's Richard Wolf calls "perhaps the most frustrating of his presidency."
The president is scheduled to spend Friday and Saturday at Camp David before flying to New Jersey on Sunday to tour Hurricane Irene damage.

How about all the money and perks he earns after leaving office? That should keep you busy whining the rest of your pathetic life :00hour

I thought I asked you to JUST FUCK OFF :shrug:

I can make it happen ;)










































:142smilie :142smilie :142smilie
 

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How about all the money and perks he earns after leaving office? That should keep you busy whining the rest of your pathetic life :00hour

I thought I asked you to JUST FUCK OFF :shrug:

I can make it happen ;)










































:142smilie :142smilie :142smilie

I know, i'm laying low.

:lol:

Sometimes I don't know when to shut up.

jmo
 
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azbob

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I guess this forum IS moderated.

Keep an eye out for when Hillary sneaks away with the party leaders to plan out a strategy for her to run in the 2012 race...and she has a much better chance than The Obama to win.

Stock tip: The Obama's speech is Thursday...pull out your money by Friday.
 

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Keep an eye out for when Hillary sneaks away with the party leaders to plan out a strategy for her to run in the 2012 race...and she has a much better chance than The Obama to win.

So then you're saying Hillary is a sure winner, even better than Obama I guess you think she'll carry all 50 states?

General Election: Romney vs. Obama Rasmussen Reports Obama 43, Romney 39 Obama +4
General Election: Bachmann vs. Obama Rasmussen Reports Obama 46, Bachmann 38 Obama +8
Pennsylvania: Perry vs. Obama Franklin & Marshall Obama 38, Perry 27 Obama +11
Pennsylvania: Romney vs. Obama Franklin & Marshall Obama 36, Romney 30 Obama +6
Pennsylvania: Bachmann vs. Obama Franklin & Marshall Obama 42, Bachmann 23 Obama +19
Wednesday, August 31
General Election: Perry vs. Obama Quinnipiac Obama 45, Perry 42 Obama +3
General Election: Romney vs. Obama Quinnipiac Obama 45, Romney 45 Tie
General Election: Bachmann vs. Obama Quinnipiac Obama 48, Bachmann 39 Obama +9
General Election: Palin vs. Obama Quinnipiac Obama 51, Palin 37 Obama +14

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