BHO - Math Genius and 'The Architect' Predicts
Wednesday, October 26, 2011 at 7:09PM I've been reading the Steve Jobs biography by Walter Isaacson the last few days. I've come to the conclusion that he was a real asshole. As brilliant as he might have been he was just as flawed in his personal relationships. I'm not saying he was genius but like many geniuses throughout history the enhanced ability in one area often comes diminished skills in other areas. I'm still in love with my iPhone and iPad but I wonder what the personal cost was to the engineers and designers at Apple.
Anyway I just thought I'd state that. Now let's get back to a non-genius, Barack Hussein Obama. Did anyone else notice his deficiency in basic math skills. I admit my math skills aren't the greatest but damn he just plain sucks or he just plain lies. Here's the actual quote from National Review Online:
But last week, we had a separate vote on a part of the jobs bill that would put 400,000 teachers, firefighters and police officers back on the job, paid for by asking people who make more than $1 million to pay one-half of 1 percent in additional taxes. For somebody making $1.1 million a year, that’s an extra $500. Five hundred bucks. And with that, we could have saved 400,000 jobs.
Most people making more than $1 million, if you talk to them, they’ll say, I’m willing to pay$500 extra to help the county. They’re patriots. They believe we’re all in this thing together. But all the Republicans in the Senate said no. (Emphasis added).

Great article over at Hot Air 'Trust Jake Tapper to ask the tough question'
“As you’re watching the Solyndra and Fast and Furious controversies play out, I wonder if it gives you any pause about any of the decision-making going on in your administration,” Tapper said. “Are you worried at all about how your administration is running?”
Shorter BHO answer: “No. It’s my administration, so why would I be worried about it?”
In the not so distant past Karl Rove's nicknames were 'The Architect' by conservatives and 'Evil Genius' by liberals. It's obvious from the nicknames that he was good at reading the American public and directed successful campaigns based upon this ability. Well he has a new prediction for the next election. Here's an excerpt:
Free-market champions (from Adam Smith to Friedrich Hayek to Milton Friedman) and political leaders (including Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan) argued that collectivism is inherently inefficient, unaccountable and incompatible with self-government. While collectivists such as Mr. Obama may flatter themselves as omniscient, history has shown time and again that these elites lack the knowledge and imagination required to wisely allocate resources and make countless decisions. The way to improve the general level of prosperity is through free markets.
That's why next year's election will decide more than policy differences and who is president. It is a deeper, more important clash of principles. Do we place our trust in the federal government or the people? Political debates don't get much more basic than this.
In this age of extreme political polarization it all seems to come down to that one statement and as for me I will choose to have faith in 'We the People' every time.



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