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Sep 04 2012

Obamanation

Countermoonbat artist Jon McNaughton has outdone himself once again, this time with an interactive painting. Visit his site for the annotated version of this latest masterpiece:

obamanation_jon-mcnaughton

On tips from Shawn and TED.

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10 Responses to “Obamanation”

  1. realitys liberal bias says:

    Well looky there! An anti-Obama jackass paints his sadness into a picture for other anti-Obama jackasses to see and be sad together about!

    And yet…

    bin Laden? Yeah. Still dead. Point Obama.

    Obamacare? Yep. People can get insurance instead of being condemned to death by insurance companies. Point Obama.

    Dude with shovel… well Obama sure as hell tried to get more stimulus going. Half a point, anyway.

    and so forth…

    You take this stuff in a negative direction. All the time. But not everyone is a hater… don’t forget!

  2. IslandLifer says:

    realitys liberal bias says:
    September 4, 2012 at 1:38 pm
    Well looky there! An anti-Obama jackass paints his sadness into a picture for other anti-Obama jackasses to see and be sad together about!
    You take this stuff in a negative direction. All the time. But not everyone is a hater… don’t forget

    Wow! You people have far deeper seeded issues than I could ever imagine. I guess my imagination can’t dwell in the cess pool you freaks live in. I’ll count that with my daily blessings.

  3. M.Wilson says:

    Aww, he seems to think that he somehow improves his argument by getting the first post. How cute.

    The fact of the matter is that results matter more than intentions in the real world, and results are what we have not gotten. Obama’s policies have had an overall negative impact on the economy, hampering a recovery that would have otherwise occurred naturally.

    One of the most far-reaching economic fallacies today is that governments must “do something” every time the market takes a downturn, lest economic Armageddon send us back to the stone age. This couldn’t be further from the truth.

    The reality is that economic hardship is more often than not caused by government meddling. The housing crisis, often blamed on “lack of regulation” and “greedy bankers”, was in fact the result of the Federal Reserve distorting the credit market by yanking the Federal interest rate around like a bungee cord at the same time that a joint venture between the government and activist organizations like ACORN was busy strong-arming banks into giving loans out to people who could not possibly repay (and thus were guaranteed to make the banks *lose* money, which unsurprisingly is what happened).

    The bailout, stimulus, Obamacare, and every related program in turn are rooted in a second far-reaching fallacy: that failure can somehow be completely removed from the economy by legislative fiat.

    The fact of the matter is that you cannot have freedom without failure. There is no “too big to fail”, and there is no “universal right” to any good or service whether it fulfills the basest of wants or the most fundamental of needs. Neither can absolute economic equality ever be achieved without completely destroying the economy itself.

    The safety net can never become a floor. It is physically and mathematically impossible. Continuously heaping a larger and larger burden upon it as we have done in the past decades and as Obamacare will continue to do will not make it stronger, but only stress the system until it breaks.

    While there’s nothing wrong with helping those in need, and it is in fact commendable, we must exercise care not to destroy ourselves in the process. As rescue workers are taught: “Don’t become another victim trying to save somebody.” This is why charity is most effectively carried out at the individual and local level: individuals and small organizations evaluate their resources and make hard decisions about who they can help.

    In the long run, big-government schemes like Obamacare are doomed to failure. The long run for Social Security and Medicare/Medicaid is fast approaching.

    “A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the majority discovers it can vote itself largess out of the public treasury. After that, the majority always votes for the candidate promising the most benefits with the result the democracy collapses because of the loose fiscal policy ensuing, always to be followed by a dictatorship, then a monarchy.”–Alexander Fraser Tytler

    Which of course is why our Founders established a Republic, which has a Constitution that puts certain things beyond the reach of a simple majority. Sadly, we have adopted the practice of voting ourselves largess from the public treasury anyway.

  4. Tchhht!!! says:

    Folks like reality can’t be reasoned with. They are part of a leftist intellectual mob. The can’t deal with facts, figures, or logic. If it doesn’t come from a four word slogan, it it too deep for the liberal mind to fathom. Reality can understand what McNaughton’s painting is about let alone debate it, so s/he resorts to infantile name calling.

  5. dan says:

    ….that’s probably what reminded me of eric-the-dreaded
    well, I’ll toss it a bone: http://beforeitsnews.com/global-unrest/2012/09/fema-camps-for-fools-locking-away-the-morons-2444910.html
    more moonbat tolerance for those who deny reality

  6. wingmann says:

    FROM CRAIG’S LIST.

    FIFTY YEAR OLD MANURE SPREADER – $1

    Fifty-year old manure spreader. Not sure of brand. Said to have been produced in Kenya. Used for a few years in Indonesia before being smuggled into the US via Hawaii. Of questionable pedigree. Does not appear to have ever been worked hard. Apparently, it was pampered by various owners over the years. It doesn’t work very often, but when it does it can sling shyt for amazing distances. I am hoping to retire the manure spreader this November. I really don’t want it hanging around getting in the way. I would prefer a foreign buyer to relocate the manure spreader out of the country. I would be willing to trade it for a nicely framed copy of the United States Constitution.

    Location: Currently being stored in a big white house in Washington, DC.

  7. TrickleUpPolitics says:

    What really happened to the sand statue of Obama:

    https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/579999_3181308390290_172302820_n.jpg

  8. Max & Eric says:

    My wife and I have “In god we trust” hanging over the fire place. And Yes, I am very proud to have it hanging in my home.

  9. Doug says:

    And whadda ya know, ol George Soros to Obummer’s left.

    What do the resident trolls have to say about their real boss?

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