The End of the Obama Pyramid Scheme


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I agree whole-heartedly and am glad I, too, never bought in.

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Mark Noonan is co-author (with Matt Margolis) of Caucus of Corruption: The Truth About The New Democratic Majority. He also blogs at Nevada News and Views. Follow Mark on Twitter.


9 Responses to “The End of the Obama Pyramid Scheme”

  1. neocon1 says:

    and as in any pyramid schemes MOST LOSE!

  2. cluster says:

    The pyramid story is a great analogy. One other thought about the recent elections. Notice how the democrats blamed the voters for their losses in NJ and VA? It wasn’t the governors incompetence or message, it was that “their” voters didn’t get to the polls and stayed home instead. Truly delusional.

  3. neocon1 says:

    cluster

    it was that “their” voters didn’t get to the polls and stayed home instead.

    yeah no cigarettes to hand out to street urchins to buy their vote.

    It is funny though, when we said we stayed home for mcLame they laughed.

  4. cluster says:

    It is funny though, when we said we stayed home for mcLame they laughed.

    Good point.

  5. fr00tn00b says:

    Oh crap. So Obama’s, yet again, on the verge of an impending collapse. The same way he has been for his entire political career. I’m not worried.

  6. neocon1 says:

    The same way he has been for his entire political career.

    yeah the WHOLE TEN MONTHS of it.
    what a “career” talk about a blank check.

  7. kjstrouble1 says:

    Neo,

    People like froot will never admit that Obama has had one of the shortest careers in politics. Now, if we can make sure he is not re-elected in 2012, it will be almost short enough.

  8. fr00tn00b says:

    Yeah, unlike Sarah Palin.

    Obama served for at least eight years as state legislator for Illinois, and then four as Senator. And now, one year as president, much to Republicans’ chagrin. ;)

  9. tiredoflibbs says:

    Speaking of pyramid schemes:

    The “Stimulus” Bill or “Soak or Children and Grandchildren in Debt” bill results have been greatly exaggerated.

    http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2009/11/11/stimulus_fund_job_benefits_exaggerated_review_finds/

    No surprise there.

    Frooty, State legislator is a joke. Also, Obamateur spent 18 months as a senator and the rest campaigning for president. And as a senator for 18 months, how may “present” votes did he cast?

    Obamateur’s ZERO executive experience is in full bloom with disaster after disaster. Palin has more practical experience than Obamateur.

    And you, have no experience as a logical human being who does not know when to stop defending the indefensible.