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Dec 29, 2014 18:36:54   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
Aside From That, Gen. Custer

Rich Galen / Dec 29, 2014

CNN was agog (not a word I get to use in a sentence every day) with the results of a new poll released right before Christmas that showed President Barack Obama's job approval ratings shooting up in the polls.



The apogee of the shot?



48 percent.



No, the ratings didn't rise by 48 percentage points, they rose to 48 percentage points meaning, a majority of Americans still do not approve of the job the President is doing.



I was on CNN Friday morning with one of my favorite debate partners, Maria Cardona, who proclaimed the clouds having parted and the sun now shining on a most deserving Obama Presidency.



A good part of the reason, I believe, the President's numbers are moving up is the growing sense of optimism about the economy.



The reason for that? Not clever nor creative moves by the White House or the Department of the Treasury. Not the typically Kremlin-esque statements from the Fed. Not last minute maneuvering in the U.S. Senate by outgoing majority leader Harry Reid (D-Nev).



The reason people feel better about the economy is because gasoline prices have receded from $3.30 a year ago, to $2.30 this week.



A buck a gallon is a real number that people - especially people whose paychecks barely make it to the end of the pay period - see immediately.



The value of the Ruble against the Dollar? Um.



Better job numbers? Good for them, but I already have a job and can't stretch my paycheck.



Stock market averages at record highs? Good for Wall Street. Not much meaning on my street.



The reason gasoline prices have fallen so dramatically falls squarely on American entrepreneurs in the oil and gas business.



Remembering that I do some work for T. Boone Pickens, I have written about the state of the oil and gas industry for the past six years and have learned a little about it.



The "F" word - fracking - has helped create a world-wide glut of oil. Saudi Arabic has, for the past forty years, been manipulating oil prices through controlling its world-leading production. But, it can't move the needle against the astonishing amount of oil being produced from traditional drilling and by hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling in the huge shale deposits under the North American continent by U.S. oil companies.



Slowdowns in the economies of China, the EU, and elsewhere have added to the inventory imbalance, but without American drilling the Saudis would still be able to control the price.



So, it's not President Obama, but the industry most often vilified by his Administration that has raised his approval ratings to their stratospheric heights.



I also pointed out that in Major League Baseball there is a concept known as the "Mendoza Line." That is named for life-time .200 hitter Minnie Mendoza. Any time a player's batting average at any level in professional baseball dips toward .200 he is said to be flirting with the "Mendoza Line."



Assuming the political equivalent of the Mendoza Line is 50 percent, the President is still under water.



Maria said that only 36 percent of v**ers came out to the polls in November implying that the results don't really count.



I'm not sure how Republicans allowed that to become the Democratic rallying cry for the final 60 days of the year.



If the Democrats, through their actions, their policies, and their rhetoric were unable to - forget excite their base - but couldn't even interest their base in coming to the polls, how did that become a problem for Republicans?



I pointed out that before Democrats proclaim 2014 the "Year of Obama" and do the Ren & Stimpy Dance of Joy they would do well to remember that on his watch, Democrats have lost in the neighborhood of 85 seats in the U.S. House and 14 seats in the U.S. Senate which includes the loss of majorities in both chambers.



In 2014 Democrats, under the leadership of Barack Obama, lost seats at every level of government - Federal, Governors, and State House and Senate chambers.



I said that calling 2014 a good year for President Obama was the equivalent of saying "Aside from that, General Custer, how was your trip to the Little Big Horn?"

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Dec 29, 2014 20:11:49   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
Aside From That, Gen. Custer

Rich Galen / Dec 29, 2014

CNN was agog (not a word I get to use in a sentence every day) with the results of a new poll released right before Christmas that showed President Barack Obama's job approval ratings shooting up in the polls.



The apogee of the shot?



48 percent.



No, the ratings didn't rise by 48 percentage points, they rose to 48 percentage points meaning, a majority of Americans still do not approve of the job the President is doing.



I was on CNN Friday morning with one of my favorite debate partners, Maria Cardona, who proclaimed the clouds having parted and the sun now shining on a most deserving Obama Presidency.



A good part of the reason, I believe, the President's numbers are moving up is the growing sense of optimism about the economy.



The reason for that? Not clever nor creative moves by the White House or the Department of the Treasury. Not the typically Kremlin-esque statements from the Fed. Not last minute maneuvering in the U.S. Senate by outgoing majority leader Harry Reid (D-Nev).



The reason people feel better about the economy is because gasoline prices have receded from $3.30 a year ago, to $2.30 this week.



A buck a gallon is a real number that people - especially people whose paychecks barely make it to the end of the pay period - see immediately.



The value of the Ruble against the Dollar? Um.



Better job numbers? Good for them, but I already have a job and can't stretch my paycheck.



Stock market averages at record highs? Good for Wall Street. Not much meaning on my street.



The reason gasoline prices have fallen so dramatically falls squarely on American entrepreneurs in the oil and gas business.



Remembering that I do some work for T. Boone Pickens, I have written about the state of the oil and gas industry for the past six years and have learned a little about it.



The "F" word - fracking - has helped create a world-wide glut of oil. Saudi Arabic has, for the past forty years, been manipulating oil prices through controlling its world-leading production. But, it can't move the needle against the astonishing amount of oil being produced from traditional drilling and by hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling in the huge shale deposits under the North American continent by U.S. oil companies.



Slowdowns in the economies of China, the EU, and elsewhere have added to the inventory imbalance, but without American drilling the Saudis would still be able to control the price.



So, it's not President Obama, but the industry most often vilified by his Administration that has raised his approval ratings to their stratospheric heights.



I also pointed out that in Major League Baseball there is a concept known as the "Mendoza Line." That is named for life-time .200 hitter Minnie Mendoza. Any time a player's batting average at any level in professional baseball dips toward .200 he is said to be flirting with the "Mendoza Line."



Assuming the political equivalent of the Mendoza Line is 50 percent, the President is still under water.



Maria said that only 36 percent of v**ers came out to the polls in November implying that the results don't really count.



I'm not sure how Republicans allowed that to become the Democratic rallying cry for the final 60 days of the year.



If the Democrats, through their actions, their policies, and their rhetoric were unable to - forget excite their base - but couldn't even interest their base in coming to the polls, how did that become a problem for Republicans?



I pointed out that before Democrats proclaim 2014 the "Year of Obama" and do the Ren & Stimpy Dance of Joy they would do well to remember that on his watch, Democrats have lost in the neighborhood of 85 seats in the U.S. House and 14 seats in the U.S. Senate which includes the loss of majorities in both chambers.



In 2014 Democrats, under the leadership of Barack Obama, lost seats at every level of government - Federal, Governors, and State House and Senate chambers.



I said that calling 2014 a good year for President Obama was the equivalent of saying "Aside from that, General Custer, how was your trip to the Little Big Horn?"
Aside From That, Gen. Custer br br Rich Galen / D... (show quote)


Given the sellout of the v**ers by the Republicans on the CRomnibus bill, I am not sure how much good that margin will do. We MUST have a new Speaker of the House. Boehner has chosen to be Obama's cabana boy, rather than lead his party. He cannot be an effective Speaker as long as his lips are super glued to the P**********l posterior. I would urge everyone to jump on the "Dump Boehner" bandwagon. You can google NumbersUSA.org, and they not only have all the contact info for Congress and the White House, you can send free faxes. I would v**e for any number of people other than Boehner. Louis Gohmert of TX has been a standup guy for the Conservatives, as has Marsha Blackburn of TN. It would be a wonderful victory for the people of the US if someone other than a damn Establishment type became Speaker. I would support Trey Gowdy, but he has stated he does not want the job.
We need almost anyone but Boehner to take over the Speakership. As of now, there have been more than a half million faxes delivered to every single Representative demanding that Boehner resign. This does not count emails and phone calls. The campaign to unseat Boehner initially had a goal of 500,000. Now they are shooting for a million, and it looks like they may make it.

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Dec 29, 2014 20:33:49   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Loki wrote:
Given the sellout of the v**ers by the Republicans on the CRomnibus bill, I am not sure how much good that margin will do. We MUST have a new Speaker of the House. Boehner has chosen to be Obama's cabana boy, rather than lead his party. He cannot be an effective Speaker as long as his lips are super glued to the P**********l posterior. I would urge everyone to jump on the "Dump Boehner" bandwagon. You can google NumbersUSA.org, and they not only have all the contact info for Congress and the White House, you can send free faxes. I would v**e for any number of people other than Boehner. Louis Gohmert of TX has been a standup guy for the Conservatives, as has Marsha Blackburn of TN. It would be a wonderful victory for the people of the US if someone other than a damn Establishment type became Speaker. I would support Trey Gowdy, but he has stated he does not want the job.
We need almost anyone but Boehner to take over the Speakership. As of now, there have been more than a half million faxes delivered to every single Representative demanding that Boehner resign. This does not count emails and phone calls. The campaign to unseat Boehner initially had a goal of 500,000. Now they are shooting for a million, and it looks like they may make it.
Given the sellout of the v**ers by the Republicans... (show quote)


Good information Loki!! We are all over it!!
I also agree that 'ol Louie would make a good one!

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Dec 29, 2014 20:40:37   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
archie bunker wrote:
Good information Loki!! We are all over it!!
I also agree that 'ol Louie would make a good one!


:thumbup:





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Dec 29, 2014 20:51:51   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Bad Bob wrote:
:thumbup:


Well!!!! Hi Bob!! Glad to see your mute ass is still kicking!!
You always come through for the cause! I admire that!
Loser........

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Dec 29, 2014 21:40:50   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
archie bunker wrote:
Well!!!! Hi Bob!! Glad to see your mute ass is still kicking!!
You always come through for the cause! I admire that!
Loser........


You almost feel sorry for him. I can picture him as a youngster, riding the short bus to the special school.

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Dec 29, 2014 21:59:38   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
archie bunker wrote:
Well!!!! Hi Bob!! Glad to see your mute ass is still kicking!!
You always come through for the cause! I admire that!
Loser........


:-D :-D





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Dec 29, 2014 22:00:23   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Loki wrote:
You almost feel sorry for him. I can picture him as a youngster, riding the short bus to the special school.


Almost.

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Dec 29, 2014 22:01:54   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
archie bunker wrote:
Almost.


:-D :-D :-D



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Dec 29, 2014 22:06:20   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Loki wrote:
You almost feel sorry for him. I can picture him as a youngster, riding the short bus to the special school.


Is it possible that he forgot his helmet a time or two?

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Dec 29, 2014 22:07:21   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Bad Bob wrote:
:-D :-D :-D


Fond of that picture, aren't you? It does serve as a constant visual reminder of your number of known parents.

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Dec 29, 2014 22:11:16   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
archie bunker wrote:
Is it possible that he forgot his helmet a time or two?


One too many lobotomies?

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Dec 29, 2014 22:14:59   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Loki wrote:
One too many lobotomies?


Or too few?

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Dec 29, 2014 22:17:49   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
archie bunker wrote:
Or too few?


Tough call.

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Dec 29, 2014 22:18:37   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
Bad Bob wrote:
:-D :-D


~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Bob is a man of few words... :hunf:

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