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Barack Obama “walks back” his fear mongering campaign on the eve of sequester

February 28, 2013

  Barack Obama has had evolving positions on the issue of sequester; first he came up with the idea of these automatic spending cuts and threatened to veto the Congress’ attempt to over-ride the spending cuts in an effort to portray himself as a fiscally responsible expense cutter. 

  But that was before the election. After the election Barack Obama’s position evolved when he thought he saw an opportunity to break the backs of the Republicans in the House. Suddenly he saw sequester as something that would destroy the economy he had worked so hard to save and began a fear mongering propaganda campaign to frighten the American people while at the same time trying to lay the blame at the feet of the Republicans.

    For the last two weeks Barack Obama has been bemoaning the impending doom of sequestration: We have heard everything from Social Security and welfare being cut, 800,ooo layoffs at the Pentagon if sequestration is allowed to happen, air traffic controllers and first responders being laid off, as well as people starving on the streets, border security being cut and an increased risk at a terrorist attack at home all because there is a scheduled 2% cut to the rate of  increase in the federal government.

  Below is a montage of some of Barack Obama’s sequester propaganda:

  Notice he said “immediate, painful spending cuts” during this montage because he was trying to scare people into supporting a repeal of sequester and trying to intimidate the Republicans into caving to him once again.

  But a funny thing happened on the way to sequester; Barack Obama over played his hand and instead of scaring the American people they are beginning to question the veracity of his statements and for once the Republicans (at least at the time of this writing) have held firm and are not caving in under the weight of the propaganda war being waged against them.

  This has left Barack Obama in a bind because he is not used to the Republican party showing a backbone for once and he realizes that the American people are going to wake up tomorrow with sequester in place and life will go on as planned–nothing will have changed–so he has been forced to walk back his fear mongering campaign. His position has evolved again:

It’s conceivable that in the first week, the first two weeks, the first three weeks, the first month … a lot of people may not notice the full impact of the sequester

  That statement, of course, is in direct contrast to his assertion that the American people will feel “immediate, painful spending cuts” is it not?  Suddenly he is forced to walk back his rhetoric and make the claim that it might take awhile before people realize anything has happened. Do we need any more  proof that Barack Obama hasn’t been exactly honest with the American people over the last two weeks?

18 Comments leave one →
  1. Conservatives on Fire's avatar
    February 28, 2013 9:55 pm

    But, gee, Barry, how come you told Ms. Napolitano to put 300 to 500 illegal aliens that were in custody go free on the streets of Arizona? What was that all about, Barry?

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      February 28, 2013 10:19 pm

      All part of his plan to scare people on the right into supporting the repeal of the sequester Jim.

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  2. rjjrdq's avatar
    March 1, 2013 2:31 am

    All it took was for a few Americans to actually pay attention. Could it be that easy?

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  3. Harrison's avatar
    March 1, 2013 4:05 am

    I really hope the GOP just lets the “cuts” happen and reminds us Obama is the one who was behind this and Harry Reid thought it up and the Senate hasn’t produced a budget since Bush was in office.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      March 1, 2013 6:30 am

      No that sequester is in place it is time for the Republicans to get out there and start messaging.

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  4. debbymanynations's avatar
    debbymanynations permalink
    March 1, 2013 7:25 am

    Reblogged this on cedarridge2007.

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  5. LD Jackson's avatar
    LD Jackson permalink
    March 1, 2013 8:04 am

    Obama is backpedaling so much, the dust is blocking the sun. He isn’t used to someone standing their ground in the face of his rhetoric and campaigning.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      March 1, 2013 8:58 pm

      He honestly thought the Republicans would cave and who could blame him because they usually do, but now that he realizes they are not caving he has to backtrack so he doesn’t look like the fool he is.

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  6. bunkerville's avatar
    bunkerville permalink
    March 1, 2013 9:00 am

    Bob Woodward has been a gift. Let us hope he keeps on giving.

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  7. Petermc3's avatar
    Petermc3 permalink
    March 1, 2013 9:06 am

    Give us (The Nazis) four years, then pass judgement- Adolph Hitler, 1934.

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  8. Petermc3's avatar
    Petermc3 permalink
    March 1, 2013 9:27 am

    It is for Hitler we live, it is for Hitler we die- German school children’s song, 1939.
    Barack Hussein Obama, Uhm Uhm Uhm- New Jersey school children’s song, 2009.

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  9. Steve Dennis's avatar
    March 1, 2013 8:59 pm

    Not all that much different, is it?

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