President I am that I am
October 18th, 2008 by Bill ColleySo the plumber isn’t named Joe? It’s his middle name. No surprise here. We aren’t allowed to speak middle names in this campaign. The name which can’t be spoken, familiar to people of faith, which means the candidate, will now be known as “I am that I am”. When you go and vote tell them “I am” has sent you.
I’ve been putting together some strings of ideas. A story on NPR told me the world financial system was now so complex we need to be part of international regulation of the markets. U.S. sovereignty will be surrendered to a new world financial order. Days before I read a report from a U.N. committee. It recommends that meat be rationed to 2 servings a week in order to provide equally for all people of this world. Considering much of the world eats very little meat the paper targets the industrialized world or primarily English and French speaking North America. You’ll need a U.N. card for grocery shopping.
The same report also urges prohibition of alcohol. Apparently brewing cold beer takes food from the mouths of children in Bangladesh. Since we can’t be trusted to do the “right thing” the world government will reshape our conscience. Don’t object or you’ll lose the ration card and be left with an empty rice bowl.
How convenient for the globalists the financial panic. For many years I’ve derided conspiracy theorists who spoke of a currency called the Amero, the North American Super Highway and Washington’s submission to the United Nations. Now I’m starting to take these claims seriously.
Which candidate most likely to assume the White House would take us in this direction? Mr. Obama and Mr. Biden are primary sponsors of the “global tax”. Nearly one trillion dollars would be funneled overseas in an effort to end poverty (Apparently no one before has ever thrown money this direction). We’ll also need a trillion or so for single payer health care. We’ll control costs by limiting what your doctor can earn. You may remember surgeons in the Soviet Union often were paid less than construction crews. Not to disparage blue collar workers but your doctor has years of student loans on the books.
Unless of course you make education “free” and control teacher pay. This should only cost the treasury a trillion or trillion and one half. With a national debt expected to reach 11 trillion dollars next year you’re probably worried the national credit card will be maxed pretty soon. Not to worry, the Chinese have agreed to continue financing the debt as long as we agree to worldwide control of financial markets and ultimately subject our government and the will of the people to control of a world body. It’s all so easy but for the United States Constitution. No need to worry, Obama will appoint Justices who’ll smooth the rough edges. He owes the Chinese, my friends, they’ve bankrolled his campaign.
Lastly, you’ve likely heard President Obama and his Congressional friends, riding a rising tide in both houses plan to put the Fairness Doctrine back in place. Effectively silencing talk radio hosts nationally and at the local level who may dare tell you “I am that I am” is a false God.
October 18th, 2008 at 6:53 pm
Good post and good show today Bill. To add just a little to what I said earlier on the air, again sure, Joe the Plumber’s story, his life story mind you has taken off because of bias but there are a couple of things to note for those reading or listening that might be swayed by those in the poppycock alphabet news media complex that have given up on trying to hide that they’re acting as surrogates for the Obama campaign.
On being a plant, or being a McCain supporter at an Obama event as some have suggested, he was in his own front yard playing ball with his son when the Obama campaign came through the neighborhood with cameras in tow. Maybe they’re (the Republicans, Rove, et al) just that good at planting plants but the suggestion is a stretch at best. The truth isn’t so important though, as long as the acusation is made.
On being licensed, or a lack thereof, so freaking what. He never said that he was a licensed plumber that owned a business, he said he was looking into going into business, as in possibly, a business that could potentially have gross profits of $250K to $285K or there about. There’s no license required to want to succeed, yet.
On oweing taxes, again so what, lots of folks owe taxes. I owe taxes. Ever heard of Congressman Charlie Wrangle, Chair of the House Ways and Means Committee that was cheating on his taxes this year ? He writes the tax code. Hello ? That’s news, nah, not important enough I know but if the poppycocks happen to read this and want to look at Wrangle I’ll give away tip, no charge.
Lastly, it’s interesting that it took the media less than 24 to 48 hours to dig up all the dirt on this guy because of something that Obama said in response to a question he posed. As if discrediting the guy makes what Obama said any better, not really but, it sure changes the subject doesn’t it. Those with fancy names and those without, they’re all on the “Plumber sprung a leak” angle so to that end the goal was met, at least in some cicles. The wife tells me that The View picked up on it too, that’s a surprise …
All of this, from the same media that has had over two years to come up with answers on Obama, and you get nothing.
October 19th, 2008 at 4:39 am
I read or hear things like this and cannot help but think, ” These people must have watched WAY too much Star Trek The Next Generation when they were growing up.”
They want a Star Trek-style one world government.
October 21st, 2008 at 1:07 pm
Matt, are you sure the media ‘dug up the dirt’ on Joe because of what Obama said? Seems to me the minor conversation between Obama and Joe was made mention of but not until McCain invoked his ‘friend’ Joe The Plumber some twenty-plus times during the last debate did they really go after the poor guy.
October 23rd, 2008 at 8:00 pm
It most certainly was because of the answer that Obama gave, and the fact that McCain was able to exploit the comment doesn’t make it any different.
The ‘issue’ was the answer, not the question or the person asking it …
October 25th, 2008 at 3:22 pm
You’re right, Matt, “spread the wealth” was what McCain latched on to.
But think of the context, where we have withstood 8 years of tax policy that has redistributed the wealth to the upper few %, causing a huge yearly deficit which has almost doubled the national debt, burdening our children and grandchildren to pay the interest while attempting to reduce the debt.
I find it compelling that we have a candidate who now wants to spread the wealth to get the economy moving again, providing the middle class a chance. The middle class, Matt — that’s you, Nancy and I, is it not?
PS: Joe the plumber, who earns about $40K per year, would be better off under an Obama tax policy. He either didn’t realize it, or he was a McCain plant in an Obama rally.