From TheRightScoop, Crossroads Generation has made an ad pointing out without jobs 4 years later, college graduate love for Oblech from 2008 has faded ... exactly what Paul Ryan said in his speech.
The ad:
What Ryan said:
"College graduates should not have to live out their 20s in their childhood bedrooms, staring up at fading Obama posters and wondering when they can move out and get going with life."
Crossroads Generation says:
"Youth unemployment remains high, with 18-24 year olds facing unemployment over 15%. In a poll conducted by Crossroads Generation of 800 registered voters aged 18-29, only 22% said that they thought Obama had put into place policies that have made it easier for young people to find jobs. We can do better."
Teens, college graduates, women, minorities: EVERYONE will do better under Republican policies... Dats fo shoh...
Friday, August 31, 2012
Thursday, August 30, 2012
a few RNC 2012 convention highlights
Regarding the RNC convention this week... one of my favorites, Mia Love was a hit.
Former Oblabla-backing Democrat, now Republican conservative Arter Davis was awesome:
And so was Ann Romney - about American moms:
"It's the moms of this nation -- single, married, widowed -- who really hold this country together. We're the mothers, we're the wives, we're the grandmothers, we're the big sisters, we're the little sisters, we're the daughters."
"You are the best of America.
You are the hope of America.
There would not be an America without you.
Tonight, we salute you and sing your praises. I'm not sure if men really understand this, but I don't think there's a woman in America who really expects her life to be easy. In our own ways, we all know better! And that's fine. We don't want easy.
But these last few years have been harder than they needed to be. It's all the little things -- that price at the pump you just can't believe, the grocery bills that just get bigger; all those things that used to be free, like school sports, are now one more bill to pay. It's all the little things that pile up to become big things. And the big things -- the good jobs, the chance at college, that home you want to buy, just get harder.
Everything has become harder.
We're too smart to know there aren't easy answers. But we're not dumb enough to accept that there aren't better answers."
great stuff - and a bit on Mitt:
"Mitt's dad never graduated from college. Instead, he became a carpenter. He worked hard, and he became the head of a car company, and then the governor of Michigan. When Mitt and I met and fell in love, we were determined not to let anything stand in the way of our life together. I was an Episcopalian. He was a Mormon. We were very young. Both still in college. There were many reasons to delay marriage, and you know? We just didn't care. We got married and moved into a basement apartment. We walked to class together, shared the housekeeping, and ate a lot of pasta and tuna fish. Our desk was a door propped up on sawhorses. Our dining room table was a fold down ironing board in the kitchen. Those were very special days. Then our first son came along. All at once I'm 22 years old, with a baby and a husband who's going to business school and law school at the same time, and I can tell you, probably like every other girl who finds herself in a new life far from family and friends, with a new baby and a new husband, that it dawned on me that I had absolutely no idea what I was getting into."
On their marriage:
"I read somewhere that Mitt and I have a "storybook marriage." Well, in the storybooks I read, there were never long, long, rainy winter afternoons in a house with five boys screaming at once. And those storybooks never seemed to have chapters called MS or Breast Cancer. A storybook marriage? No, not at all. What Mitt Romney and I have is a real marriage."
GO ANN! She will be an inspirational first lady....
Former Oblabla-backing Democrat, now Republican conservative Arter Davis was awesome:
And so was Ann Romney - about American moms:
"It's the moms of this nation -- single, married, widowed -- who really hold this country together. We're the mothers, we're the wives, we're the grandmothers, we're the big sisters, we're the little sisters, we're the daughters."
"You are the best of America.
You are the hope of America.
There would not be an America without you.
Tonight, we salute you and sing your praises. I'm not sure if men really understand this, but I don't think there's a woman in America who really expects her life to be easy. In our own ways, we all know better! And that's fine. We don't want easy.
But these last few years have been harder than they needed to be. It's all the little things -- that price at the pump you just can't believe, the grocery bills that just get bigger; all those things that used to be free, like school sports, are now one more bill to pay. It's all the little things that pile up to become big things. And the big things -- the good jobs, the chance at college, that home you want to buy, just get harder.
Everything has become harder.
We're too smart to know there aren't easy answers. But we're not dumb enough to accept that there aren't better answers."
great stuff - and a bit on Mitt:
"Mitt's dad never graduated from college. Instead, he became a carpenter. He worked hard, and he became the head of a car company, and then the governor of Michigan. When Mitt and I met and fell in love, we were determined not to let anything stand in the way of our life together. I was an Episcopalian. He was a Mormon. We were very young. Both still in college. There were many reasons to delay marriage, and you know? We just didn't care. We got married and moved into a basement apartment. We walked to class together, shared the housekeeping, and ate a lot of pasta and tuna fish. Our desk was a door propped up on sawhorses. Our dining room table was a fold down ironing board in the kitchen. Those were very special days. Then our first son came along. All at once I'm 22 years old, with a baby and a husband who's going to business school and law school at the same time, and I can tell you, probably like every other girl who finds herself in a new life far from family and friends, with a new baby and a new husband, that it dawned on me that I had absolutely no idea what I was getting into."
On their marriage:
"I read somewhere that Mitt and I have a "storybook marriage." Well, in the storybooks I read, there were never long, long, rainy winter afternoons in a house with five boys screaming at once. And those storybooks never seemed to have chapters called MS or Breast Cancer. A storybook marriage? No, not at all. What Mitt Romney and I have is a real marriage."
GO ANN! She will be an inspirational first lady....
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Get your Bye Bye O clock
get your clock here! |
From their site:
"The Truth About Obama's Administration 10....9....8....7...
Join us as we count down the months, days, hours and seconds until we waive "BYE BYE" to the Community Organizer in Chief.
Barack Obama rode into the Oval office on the strength of flowery speeches, a really good teleprompter and...well...little else. No experience, no backbone and no cajones. Just the vague promises of "Hope" and "Change". America was duped by the ultimate "snake oil" sales pitch.
Now, like the characters in the movie "The Hangover", America is waking up and trying to piece together "WHAT THE HECK HAPPENED? WE ELECTED WHO?"
Unfortunately this hangover lasts 4 Years.
BUT HE'S SMARTER THAN THE REST OF US!
Obama's Great Big Brain has blessed us with record high unemployment and under employment, out of control spending that would make a drunken sailor blush, bailouts, favors to his union buddies, buyoffs, wealth re-distribution and a foreign policy that is so weak and flailing that America is the laughingstock of the world.
And what's Obama's plan to get us out of this mess? Simple. Step 1: Take a vacation. Step 2: Hit the links. Step 3: Blame President Bush. Step 4: Take another vacation. You thought Jimmy Carter was awful - we didn't know what awful was until the Chicago street organizer was given the keys to the kingdom.
In our opinion no President in history - and we mean NOT ONE - has done as much damage and done it so quickly as the 44th President, and the end of this nightmare can't come soon enough. November 6, 2012, the day a NEW President will be elected, can't get here soon enough. And now you'll know to the second how much longer we have to survive Obama's destruction of America. Stay strong patriots. With every tick of your Obama Countdown Clock we are one step closer to reclaiming America."
THE COUNT DOWN HAS BEGUN! Get your clock at ByeByeObamaClock.com
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Utah and elsewhere: stay focused America
hattip: TheGatewayPundit - besides potus, who else should Americans support across the USA in upcoming 2012 elections?
To start, as a reminder, I dig Mia Love in Utah:
Need to get informed on candidates for YOUR local election? You can check out Ballotpedia for information on 2012 candidates:
I think Americans can't WAIT to vote: we are ITCHING to get rid of the commies in Washington...
Just look at the responses last month in full support of Chik-Fil-A across the USA, millions of small business owners still angry about the "you didn't build that" comment - and a BUY-cott at Crumb and Get it ...
But if you're in the all-is-shite camp, read up with interest on a few ways Obleeech might cancel the 2012 potus elections all together over at AT today - not funny when you think about it:
Stella Paul at AT warns there have been Super-High-Level Trial Ballons. She asks "Whom does the Government intend to shoot?" with recent 750 million rouns of hollow-point ammunition just purchased. Stella mentions there have been 900-plus Executive orders, U.S. military has been openly War-gaming against American citizens. She reminds us O has active partnerships with America's foreign enemies and domestic criminal groups. She warns We should expect a tsunami of voter fraud and if all else fails for Dems, there is "by any means necessary" (key plank of the lie-lie-lie some more Dem-Commie party!)
Is Stella just paranoid - or helping us with some key warnings - just to be prepared, eh?
I remain semi-quasi-full optimistic and am looking forward to an AMERICAN LANDSLIDE of Republican victory across the entire continent far and wide... all the way to Washington.
Can I get an AMEN brothers and sistas!!!! :)
Prayers ARE needed for November: and VOTES for Republicans wherever possible.
To start, as a reminder, I dig Mia Love in Utah:
Need to get informed on candidates for YOUR local election? You can check out Ballotpedia for information on 2012 candidates:
go check out Ballotpedia |
I think Americans can't WAIT to vote: we are ITCHING to get rid of the commies in Washington...
Just look at the responses last month in full support of Chik-Fil-A across the USA, millions of small business owners still angry about the "you didn't build that" comment - and a BUY-cott at Crumb and Get it ...
But if you're in the all-is-shite camp, read up with interest on a few ways Obleeech might cancel the 2012 potus elections all together over at AT today - not funny when you think about it:
Stella Paul at AT warns there have been Super-High-Level Trial Ballons. She asks "Whom does the Government intend to shoot?" with recent 750 million rouns of hollow-point ammunition just purchased. Stella mentions there have been 900-plus Executive orders, U.S. military has been openly War-gaming against American citizens. She reminds us O has active partnerships with America's foreign enemies and domestic criminal groups. She warns We should expect a tsunami of voter fraud and if all else fails for Dems, there is "by any means necessary" (key plank of the lie-lie-lie some more Dem-Commie party!)
Is Stella just paranoid - or helping us with some key warnings - just to be prepared, eh?
I remain semi-quasi-full optimistic and am looking forward to an AMERICAN LANDSLIDE of Republican victory across the entire continent far and wide... all the way to Washington.
Can I get an AMEN brothers and sistas!!!! :)
Prayers ARE needed for November: and VOTES for Republicans wherever possible.
Friday, August 17, 2012
You didn't kill that
hat tip: legalinsurrection.com...
ex-military say "you didn't kill that..." to Opie and his gang of commie thugs:
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
NZ Loudon at AZ TEA party explains O's IST-ism
Recent speech by NZ Trevor Loudon at Arizona T.E.A. party meeting.
Very interesting background on Obambi... did you know details about O's past and current communist-marxist influences to the extent of Trevor's explanation?! THAT is why we T.E.A. PARTY!
Monday, August 13, 2012
trouble in NZ: Treatygate
Yep, another 'gate' story. This one is here in New Zealand as writer exposes appeasement:
"Wake Up New Zealand, We’re Being Conned!" by John Ansell
"These two opposite reactions caused me to divide Maori into two broad groups, which I call Achievers and Grievers.
The Achievers I admire very much, especially those who – sadly – feel they have to escape to Australia to live the lives of equal New Zealanders.
But the Grievers I can’t abide. They clearly descend from the ethically-flexible rebel minority who breached the Treaty in the wars of the nineteenth century, and their inflated sense of entitlement has been costing the rest of us dearly.
It is a charming but potentially fatal flaw of New Zealanders that we want to be nice to people at all costs.
Unfortunately there is a fine line between niceness and cowardice. Being nice to Griever Maori can be very costly indeed – especially when the iwi elite are aided and abetted in their extortion attempts by all the other elites– the political, bureaucratic, academic, judicial, legal, and media.
The approach of successive governments since the early seventies can be summed up by a word most commonly associated with the late thirties: appeasement."
Read the rest here.
"Wake Up New Zealand, We’re Being Conned!" by John Ansell
"These two opposite reactions caused me to divide Maori into two broad groups, which I call Achievers and Grievers.
The Achievers I admire very much, especially those who – sadly – feel they have to escape to Australia to live the lives of equal New Zealanders.
But the Grievers I can’t abide. They clearly descend from the ethically-flexible rebel minority who breached the Treaty in the wars of the nineteenth century, and their inflated sense of entitlement has been costing the rest of us dearly.
It is a charming but potentially fatal flaw of New Zealanders that we want to be nice to people at all costs.
Unfortunately there is a fine line between niceness and cowardice. Being nice to Griever Maori can be very costly indeed – especially when the iwi elite are aided and abetted in their extortion attempts by all the other elites– the political, bureaucratic, academic, judicial, legal, and media.
The approach of successive governments since the early seventies can be summed up by a word most commonly associated with the late thirties: appeasement."
Read the rest here.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
still skiing after recent NZ volcanic "eruption"
No worries, just a weeeny little volcano blew here - a NZ volcano blows last night, but GOOD news, the ski hills re-opened later -> that's how we roll down here in volcano land...
Today's NZ media reports some flights were cancelled after an eruption on Mt. Tongariro but by the end of the day, ski hills reopened. Well that is good news isn't it!
NZ news also misleads the country and the world by stating "first eruption in 100 years" while the NZ government site itself states there have been eruptions in this area 1870, 1948-1949, 1954, 1973-75 and at Mt. Tongariro specifically:
"Mt Tongariro is not a single volcano, but a complex of craters that have been active at different periods. In 1868, violent earthquakes marked the eruption that formed the upper Te Maari crater, named after a Māori chieftainess. Upper Te Maari erupted again in 1896–97, dumping 50 millimetres of ash on the Desert Road, and wafting ash as far as Napier."
So the lie today is "first in 100 years" - but WHY LIE to the public? There are only 4 million in NZ, I mean how panicked could we get down here? Pfffft
Stay tuned... if a big one blows, I'll be worried... but for now, all is OK :)
can you any skiiers on the white blob...? |
Today's NZ media reports some flights were cancelled after an eruption on Mt. Tongariro but by the end of the day, ski hills reopened. Well that is good news isn't it!
NZ news also misleads the country and the world by stating "first eruption in 100 years" while the NZ government site itself states there have been eruptions in this area 1870, 1948-1949, 1954, 1973-75 and at Mt. Tongariro specifically:
"Mt Tongariro is not a single volcano, but a complex of craters that have been active at different periods. In 1868, violent earthquakes marked the eruption that formed the upper Te Maari crater, named after a Māori chieftainess. Upper Te Maari erupted again in 1896–97, dumping 50 millimetres of ash on the Desert Road, and wafting ash as far as Napier."
So the lie today is "first in 100 years" - but WHY LIE to the public? There are only 4 million in NZ, I mean how panicked could we get down here? Pfffft
Stay tuned... if a big one blows, I'll be worried... but for now, all is OK :)
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Placards from Facebook
I'm on Facebook at least once a day... I've signed up to quite a few conservative news sources so FB is just another source of news for me. And, I get to keep up with friends, family who are on FB and see their posted pictures. My niece is off to college this weekend and 5 minutes ago saw a picture of her, her dad and her sister at her going away dinner - posted by her sister on her iPhone.
Gotta love technology!
Facebook keeps me in touch - and its free. I've used it for over 4 years now and I've maybe spent $50 total on a few games here and there. $50 for 4 years? A bargain in my book. If Facebook starts charging, I'll just find some other free posting site to join.
Are you on Facebook? Their games can be very addictive and fun waste of time. But, if you use it like me, it can enjoyable. The last 6 months, all sorts of funny or serious pictures are now shared around. Facebook placards are all the rage, doncha know (if you didn't already)... Below are few examples just from today so you can see what I mean.
Just sign up to a few conservative "pages" and you'll start seeing them. Enjoy:
Gotta love technology!
Facebook keeps me in touch - and its free. I've used it for over 4 years now and I've maybe spent $50 total on a few games here and there. $50 for 4 years? A bargain in my book. If Facebook starts charging, I'll just find some other free posting site to join.
Are you on Facebook? Their games can be very addictive and fun waste of time. But, if you use it like me, it can enjoyable. The last 6 months, all sorts of funny or serious pictures are now shared around. Facebook placards are all the rage, doncha know (if you didn't already)... Below are few examples just from today so you can see what I mean.
Just sign up to a few conservative "pages" and you'll start seeing them. Enjoy:
are you educated? |
I'm tired of tolerating the intolerant... |
... EXACTLY! |
Clint has just publicly endorsed Romney... made my day |
conservative cars rock! what is a liberal car, a weeny electric thing? |
quoting Reagan ALWAYS works... |
yes! put FOCUS back on the illegal PUNKS infesting the White House |
lib media never tires of bashing Sarah... THEY ARE the HATERS |
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Olympics: bronze for NZ, Yamaguchi for Romney
Congratulations to the New Zealand equestrian team who won NZ's first Olympic 2012 medal.
FYI: Mark Todd on far right (I'm a fan) is 56 years old! His horse Campino was tired a bit for the last event, but all in all a great effort for little New Zealand.
And in another tidbit of interesting Olympic news, atheletes like Yamaguchi Romney in this ad:
"Romney gets things done!"
NZ 2012 Olympic Bronze winning equestrian team |
FYI: Mark Todd on far right (I'm a fan) is 56 years old! His horse Campino was tired a bit for the last event, but all in all a great effort for little New Zealand.
Mark Todd 2012 Olympic dressage on Campino |
And in another tidbit of interesting Olympic news, atheletes like Yamaguchi Romney in this ad:
"Romney gets things done!"
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