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Odumbo is trying to screw America in every way he can get away with. Huge and excessive travel/entertainment/vacation expenses are just part of his agenda.
Luke . . . how is it that you have an opinion on almost every subject but you have hardly shared any of your expertise regarding the missing Malaysian airliner, technical or otherwise.
Looks like that travel and face time is paying off for the US. Mitt Romney Makes Reach On World Opinion Of The U.S. FactCheck.org | by Robert Farley Posted: 03/24/2014 8:20 pm EDT "The following post first appeared on FactCheck.org. "Mitt Romney said he couldnât think of a single âmajor countryâ that âhas greater respect and admiration for America today than it did five years ago when Barack Obama became president.â Although Americaâs stature worldwide slipped last year, its favorability was still much higher than during the last year of the George W. Bush administration, including in major countries such as France, Germany and Japan, according to the latest polls from the Pew Research Center." Romney, the former Republican presidential nominee, made the claim about the perception of the U.S. under Obama during an appearance on CBSâ âFace the Nation.â Romney, March 23: Our esteem around the world has fallen. I canât think of a major country, itâs hard to think of a single country that has greater respect and admiration for America today than it did five years ago when Barack Obama became president. And thatâs a very sad, unfortunate state of affairs. "When asked about Romneyâs comments during a later segment of the show, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin said Romney was âsuffering from political amnesia.â Durbin, March 23: Does [Romney] remember the reaction of the rest of the world to our invasion of Iraq? The fact is that many of our stalwart allies of the past thought it was a terrible decision. What President Obama has done is restore a working relationship. "Romneyâs comments align with the growing concern among Republicans that Americaâs standing in the world is falling. According to the latest poll, concluded in November 2013, from the Pew Research Center, 80 percent of Republicans (and 56 percent of Democrats) said they believe that the U.S. is âless respected by other countries than in the past.â "But what do residents of other countries actually think?" "The Pew Global Attitudes Project conducts an annual international poll asking residents of other countries about their perceptions of America and its people. We couldnât find any questions about ârespect,â but Romneyâs use of the word âadmirationâ matches up well with questions about U.S. favorability. "The Pew surveys released in July 2013 â the latest available â found that âthe âObama bounceâ in the global stature of the United States experienced in 2009 is clearly a thing of the past.â Still, half or more of those surveyed in 2013 expressed a favorable opinion of the U.S. in 28 of the 38 nations polled. Thatâs markedly better than under Obamaâs predecessor, George W. Bush. In its 2008 poll, Pew found only nine of 23 nations polled reported half or more residents with a favorable opinion of the U.S." Article>>
==================== Four way tie for the worst 4 USA Presidents; a]Pres R,/Republican '' watergate'' Nixon; artcles of impechment filed against.A sarcastic ad for Nixon said''victory, he kept our boys out of Northern Ireland'',LOL b]Pres B Hussein Obama/Dem; attempted socialist takeover of ''healthcare''AG Holder should be fired/fast/furious..... c]Pres Clinton/Dem, articles of impeachment filed against, lost his law license,thank God. d]Democrat Pres A Johnson, a known slaveholder, but then tried to stop Tennesse from getting out of Union,articles of impeachment filed against him..... President Ronald Reagan was one of the best if not the best; declared 1983 year of the Bible, tax cutter, commie cutter, strong 2nd ammendment supporter, NRA life....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
I agree about Reagan. No, I didn't agree with his war on drugs, but he was a true leader. I also think Rand Paul may even be a better President than Reagan, and I'm not kidding about that in any way.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% LEAP up; I got a neat letter from Senator Rand Paul, tea party, recently . He was raising money for the 2nd ammendment,Amen. He showed a picture of a ''twisted handgun'' [non working twisted handgun]which is a commie idea ,@ the UN!!
I hate to say this, but our only hope basically rests on one Man: Rand Paul. Other than that, I like Ted Cruz, but Rand Paul would be a blessing among blessings to save this burning country. he's got balls, is a LEADER, and loves something the nazicrats despise: FREEDOM!
(CNSNews.com) â For President Barack Obama and his family to visit Africa in June 2013 and then Honolulu in December 2013, the cost to taxpayers for flight costs alone were $15,885,585, according to Air Force records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by the government watchdog Judicial Watch. The flights to, from, and around Africa in June-July 2013 totaled 35.5 hours at a cost of $228,288 an hour, which totals $8,104,224, reported Judicial Watch in a press release. The flights for the 17-day Christmas vacation in Honolulu in December 2013-January 2014 totaled 36.9 hours at a cost of $210,877 per hour, which totals $7,781,361. Combined, flight costs for those two trips were $15.8 million. In addition, Judicial Watch reported back in February that the flight costs for the August 2013 Obama family vacation in Marthaâs Vineyard were $1,164,268. âThe costs to taxpayers of President Obamaâs travel, especially his luxury vacation travel, are beyond the pale,â said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. âAnd the secrecy surrounding these costs shows that Obamaâs vows of transparency are rubbish.â