Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

CA Democratic Party Chairman on President Obama's Opposition to Discriminatory Same-Sex Marriage Ban in North Carolina


California Democrats proudly support President Obama for taking a stand against a divisive ballot amendment that seeks to codify discrimination against same-sex couples into North Carolina's constitution.

As Democrats across the nation make plans to gather in Charlotte, North Carolina for the 2012 Democratic National Convention, it's imperative that we send a clear and united message against all such efforts that seek to divide Americans and enshrine discrimination. California Democrats stand ready to help and we will soon be in touch with ways that Democrats here can start getting the word out to voters in North Carolina about the need to defeat Amendment One.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Statement of California Democratic Party Chairman John Burton Thanking Senator Feinstein for Defending Due Process for American Citizens

Senator Feinstein is right to fight for the removal of onerous provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act that would allow the government to imprison American citizens indefinitely and without trial if they are suspected of terrorism.
 
The National Defense Authorization Act, as it currently stands, would not only weaken our nation's ability to fight terrorism by taking interrogation and prosecutorial functions out of the hands of the F.B.I., federal prosecutors, and the federal courts and transferring that authority to the military; it would also overturn one of the basic tenets of American jurisprudence: that all citizens have the right to trial.
 
Senators Feinstein (D-CA) and Leahy (D-VT), the chairs of the Senate Intelligence and Judiciary Committees respectively, both oppose the National Defense Authorization Act as it currently stands, as do the Department of Justice and President Obama. An amendment to the act that would have removed the provisions allowing for indefinite detention of citizens without trial was defeated yesterday and as such, President Obama has promised to veto the bill.
 
California Democrats are proud to have Senator Feinstein leading this fight.

ICYMI: What Are We Paying Obama For? And Can It Get Worse?

By Thomas Del Beccaro, CRP Chairman (as seen in Big Government)
It's simply hard to imagine this passes for a Presidency. At what point does he become simply too much for the senses? Sure we have had some interesting and bad Presidents before - recently in fact. Nixon changed our view of the Presidency for the worse. Carter was beyond ineffectual. Bush 41 broke a huge promise. Clinton wagged his finger while lying - and a bit more than that. But this President is truly something and it's not just the facts that are bad - it's his excuses and manners that make this Presidency so incredibly bad.
Let us count the ways:
A. The Economics.
This list is well known by now - but that doesn't mean it is highlighted by the Media as it would be of a Republican was president.
  1. Unemployment at 9% for a historically long time. According to Obama he inherited this mess and blames President Bush and ATMs. Yes Obama believes automation, like ATMs, is to blame - as if such automations like automobiles (accounting for nearly 20% of our economy) and computers (creating employers like EBAY and Microsoft) are the cause of our unemployment. Beyond that, Obama joked that he was wrong about "shovel ready" projects, created the "Saved" jobs category out of thin air, and claimed that the stimulus bill would prevent unemployment from going above 8%. What's missing, of course, is a plan to lower unemployment - let alone actually lower unemployment.
  2. Gas Prices. They are currently 85% higher than when he took office. He shut down our Gulf oil production for ideological not actual reasons and delayed a Canadian pipeline for political reasons. When Bush 43 saw high gas prices, the Media told him to go his friends in the Middle East to ask them to raise production. Since Obama wanted $5 gasoline all along, he has no plan to lower energy prices and the Media doesn't harp on the issue. Meanwhile the economy is hurt badly because of the higher costs of energy that reduce purchasing power and hurt employers everywhere.
  3. Foreclosure/Home Mortgage Crisis. This is the one part of the economy that actually is in a crisis that is "the worst since the Great Depression" - a phrase Obama is fond of overusing. Obama has continued the policy of bailing out the Banks for foreclosure related losses, encouraged Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac bailouts instead of reforming them and now he has sued the very Banks he bailed out because of their foreclosure practices - and no, there is no plan in sight let alone true relief.
  4. The Deficit. It has quadrupled under Obama. Yet he says inherited it - and rather than change it, spending has actually gone up each of this 3 years. Obama's solution: have other people come up with a plan - he was traveling or on vacation. When it failed, he said he knew it would fail. So Chris Christie rightfully asks: What are we paying Obama for?
B. Foreign Policy.
  1. Missiles. In his first year, Obama scrapped a missile system - thereby telling Poland that years of such work and friendship with the US are not all that important. It also told many others the same thing.
  2. Libya. We are not at war - just facilitating war. What was the national security principle at stake? The Assassination principle? How very Nobel.
  3. Egypt. For years Mubarak was a reliable partner that kept peace with Israel. He was kicked to the curb under Obama and Egypt has descended into chaos.
  4. Israel. I don't quite know how much more you can disrespect an ally. Obama, however, managed to get caught doing what we already suspected - bad mouthing an allied leader. If that doesn't make you wonder what other leaders think he is doing - this combined list should.
  5. U.S. Image Abroad. Remember when Obama said Bush ruined our image abroad? Yet today effigies of Obama are hung or burned across the Middle East and Europe has lost faith. Wouldn't you think of Nobel Peace prize would buy you more credibility than that?
All of which brings us to the Presidential meter. Just how Presidential has he been? I remember when Reagan would never take his jacket off in the Oval Office out of respect. FDR has serious fireside chats. Washington rode on a white horse.
As for Obama:
He just played golf with his friend who was busted in a prostitution sting. How very Presidential. We hear he did so out of loyalty. Nice.
As for his other loyalties, he bought a house from a criminal to be, Tony Rezko. Obama got a great deal to boot. At least is suffering from a foreclosure crisis - and let us not forget that he had a proud terrorist, Bill Ayers, raise money for him.
With friends like that, it kind of makes you miss Bebe Rebozo doesn't it?
Of course, we can't forget the wonderful Reverend Wright - someone he was loyal enough to attend his "church" for 20 years but not loyal enough to really listen to him.
Obama doesn't much listen to the American people either. How else do you push ObamaCare down voters' throats and wind up with 26 states suing and others all but nullifying the legislation?
All of which brings me to the final point:
Obama's Miserable Consensus Building.
While some Presidents are known for courageous and tough stands that pay dividends in the years to come, most all of them are judged, at some level, by whether their coalition of supporters is larger after they take office then before. We have already seen what the World has thought of Obama. We know that, at home, his 2008 coalition is gone and it is not just because of the bad economy.
Obama has been picking fights with the American electorate from day one. The Stimulus Bill cleaved off his Republican support and fostered the Tea Party - which he then vilified on the way to ObamaCare. In between, he tried to legislative enact Cap & Trade, lost and crammed that down America through the EPA. He wanted to "prosecute" 911 enemy combatants in a New York court room and yielded only when even liberal New York said no.
Since then, Obama has engaged in class warfare over taxes in such a way as to only convince Americans he missed economics class.
In the final analysis, of President's seeking re-election, two basic questions are asked:
(1) Is the Country better off? and,
(2) Have you brought the Country closer together?
In fact, Obama has not and, quite frankly, it hasn't been pretty watching it either.
Source: CA GOP

Monday, October 24, 2011

Obama's California Misery Tour Shows Lack of Vision

SACRAMENTO — While President Obama makes another fundraising trip to California today to fill up his campaign coffers in Hollywood and San Francisco, California voters have been visibly disappointed by his lack of vision and economic policies that have failed to deliver jobs and economic relief. Their misery has been recorded in the President's rapidly falling numbers in California, where a recent Field Poll shows that, for the first time since Obama took office, fewer than half of state voters approved of his overall performance.
 
Here's Obama's California record:
 
•Since Obama Became President, California Has Lost 430,300 Jobs And The Unemployment Rate Has Increased From 9.7 Percent To 11.9 Percent. (Bureau Of Labor Statistics, BLS.gov, as of 10/21/11)
 •The White House Predicted That The First $825 Billion Stimulus Would Save Or Create 396,000 Jobs In California. ("UPDATED: American Recovery And Reinvestment Act: State-By-State Jobs Impact," WhiteHouse.gov, 2/13/09)
 •Since The First Stimulus Was Passed, California Has Lost 304,700 Jobs And The Unemployment Rate Has Increased From 10.1 Percent To 11.9 Percent. (Bureau Of Labor Statistics, BLS.gov, as of 10/21/11)
  
"It's bad enough that Jerry Brown and the rest of the Democrats in Sacramento have no clue about how to solve California's fiscal crisis, but now President Obama has compounded the problem by booking another Golden State fly-by," said CRP Chairman Tom Del Beccaro. "By proving that he's more concerned about fighting for his own job than fighting for ours, Obama has become the visionless captain of a sinking ship."

Source: CA GOP

Monday, September 19, 2011

CRP Chairman's Statement Regarding Obama's $1.5 Trillion Tax Hike

SACRAMENTO, CA – CRP Chairman Tom Del Beccaro today issued the following statement regarding the President’s latest tax hike proposal on job creators:

"Obama still doesn't understand that the key to increasing revenues is through growing the economy. His program of higher regulations and taxes increases economic risk, reduces economic growth and therefore decreases revenues. Republicans certainly support corporate tax code simplification accompanied by lower rates.  The only question is why Obama doesn't apply that same reasoning to the personal income tax code."

Source: CA GOP

Statement of CA Democratic Chairman on Congressional Republicans’ Reaction to President Obama’s Millionaire Tax Proposal

Congressman Paul Ryan and the Congressional Republicans have predictably taken to accusing President Obama of "class warfare" after he dared to propose that millionaires and billionaires pay the same taxes as middle class Americans.

The real class warfare is already being waged by Republicans on the elderly, the poor, the disabled, the sick, the blind and anyone else who can't afford a good lobbyist to protect their interests.

Republicans openly and shamelessly call for cuts to Social Security and Medicare in order to continue tax breaks and loopholes for millionaires and billionaires. We cannot afford to continue handouts to the super rich while asking for everyone else to do more with less.

In the GOP's world when the President calls for the super rich to pay their fair share, it's class warfare; when services are cut for the elderly, for students, the middle class, the poor, the disabled, and the sick, it's sound fiscal policy.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

CRP Statement Concerning President Obama's California Approval Ratings

SACRAMENTO, CA – CRP Chairman Tom Del Beccaro today issued the following statement in regards to President Barack Obama's plummeting approval ratings:

"The drop in Obama's poll numbers in California is a direct result of the poor economic performance of Obama's and Jerry Brown's policies. Rather than funding more government programs, both need to restore confidence and incentives to the private sector. It's a simple formula for success that neither seems to appreciate."

Saturday, September 10, 2011

CRP Statement in Response to President Obama's Job Speech

SACRAMENTO, CA – CRP Chairman Tom Del Beccaro issued the following statement in response President Barack Obama's jobs speech:

"If the President were serious about putting ‘country before politics,’ he would've spent the past few months on real solutions to America's unemployment problem, not campaign trips and vacations. Instead, Obama is offering warmed-over programs that do nothing but remind us that he's out of touch and out of ideas. It's obvious that we need a President who will provide more incentives to people, not more funding for government."

Source: CA GOP

Statement of California Democratic Chairman John Burton on Tea Party Republicans Refusing to Attend Presidential Address Before Joint Session of Congress

We understand these Tea Party Republicans do not like President Obama and they've been crystal clear in their commitment to destroy his presidency. The fact remains, he is the President of the United States of America and he should be awarded the respect that the office commands. As President Harry Truman once said to General Douglass MacArthur: "you may insult [me] but don't you ever insult the President of the United States."

By engaging in this disrespectful display, the Tea Party has further demonstrated they aren't interested in solutions that will get Americans working again. They should quit acting like spoiled brats and attend the President's address before Congress.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

They Said It! August 30th Flashback

Obama Wasn't Kidding When He Said One Year Ago That He'd Talk About An Economic Plan “In The Days And Weeks To Come”

President Obama: "And that's why my administration remains focused every single day on pushing this economy forward, repairing the damage that's been done to the middle class over the past decade and promoting the growth we need to get our people back to work. So, as Congress prepares to return to session, my economic team is hard at work in identifying additional measures that could make a difference in both promoting growth and hiring in the short term and increasing our economy's competitiveness in the long term; steps like extending the tax cuts for the middle class, that are set to expire this year, redoubling our investment in clean energy and R&D, rebuilding more of our infrastructure for the future, further tax cuts to encourage businesses to put their capital to work creating jobs here in the United States. And I'll be addressing these proposals in further detail in the days and weeks to come." (President Barack Obama, Remarks About Having A Plan, Washington, D.C., 8/30/10)

Source: California Republican Party