Obama's - Post Election Thread

...Pumba tupu!! nimesikiliza press conference yote na hakuna kibaya chochote alichosema, ipo obvious kwamba Hannity na hater mwenzake Rush watatoa interpretations zao za kipuuzi kwa kila atakachosema Prez elect.....kwa afya yako, nakushauri uache kusikiliza hao wapuuzi.

kalaghabao!

Sasa kwa nini kampigia simu Nancy kuomba radhi kama hakuna kibaya alichosema? Yaani wewe ni zeri kabisa.....
 
Now worries...he will be a one term president....

Kweli wewe nyani!!! Hata kama atakuwa one term president, hiyo si taabu. Mzee makopo atabaki kuwa 'dream president'. Mikono itapinda mpaka awe nyani kama wewe. Stop hating the Jaluo president. Go hang Nyani, Jaluo is the 44th president.
 
Jasusi,Nyani Ngabu,

..confirmation hearing ya Hillary kwa nafasi za AG na Supreme Court itakuwa very heated.

..halafu Hillary alishagombana na kujaribu kumfukuza kazi Rahm Emanuel. sasa kama sijui kama huu uteuzi wa Rahm ni ishara nzuri kwa Hillary.

..nakumbuka kampeni ya Obama walimpa kazi mama m-spanish aliyekuwa 1st campaign manager wa Hillary. Hillary alimbadilisha kazi toka kuwa campaign mgr na kumuacha kama consultant baada ya kushindwa kule Iowa.

..sasa kitendo cha kina Obama kumpa kazi Hillary's former campaig mgr kilinifanya niwe na mashaka sana kama Obama angemchagua Hillary kuwa VP.

..nina wasiwasi mkubwa kama Obama atamteua Hillary kwa nafasi yoyote ile at Cabinet level.
 
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President Barack Hussein Obama II
Damn it feels good to type that.
Get used to it na kama umeshikwa na hasira nenda kanywe Kool-Aid.
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Pictures don't solve problems. Policies and actions solve problems. So you can keep posting pictures of Obantu on this forum but what Americans are interested in are solutions to their problems. The economic news that came out the past week show the financial crisis is getting worse. But I didn't hear Obantu lay out a single policy or idea of how to deal with the situation. It was the usual empty rhetoric he has always spewed. Just blah blah and nothing of substance. Pretty soon Americans will wise up and will demand real leadership from Obantu that he obviously is incapable of delivering.
 
Pictures don't solve problems. Policies and actions solve problems. So you can keep posting pictures of Obantu on this forum but what Americans are interested in are solutions to their problems. The economic news that came out the past week show the financial crisis is getting worse. But I didn't hear Obantu lay out a single policy or idea of how to deal with the situation. It was the usual empty rhetoric he has always spewed. Just blah blah and nothing of substance. Pretty soon Americans will wise up and will demand real leadership from Obantu that he obviously is incapable of delivering.

And on Tuesday Americans spoke.......and guess who is the President....? You guessed it right.....kama umekasirika meza wembe!!! ata wiki haijaisha ushaanza kulalama....marightwingnuts bana mnavijiba vya roho tuu!!
 
Undoing The Damage.
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By Ceci Connolly and R. Jeffrey Smith
Washington Post Staff Writers
Sunday, November 9, 2008; Page A16

Transition advisers to President-elect Barack Obama have compiled a list of about 200 Bush administration actions and executive orders that could be swiftly undone to reverse White House policies on climate change, stem cell research, reproductive rights and other issues, according to congressional Democrats, campaign aides and experts working with the transition team.

A team of four dozen advisers, working for months in virtual solitude, set out to identify regulatory and policy changes Obama could implement soon after his inauguration. The team is now consulting with liberal advocacy groups, Capitol Hill staffers and potential agency chiefs to prioritize those they regard as the most onerous or ideologically offensive, said a top transition official who was not permitted to speak on the record about the inner workings of the transition.

In some instances, Obama would be quickly delivering on promises he made during his two-year campaign, while in others he would be embracing Clinton-era policies upended by President Bush during his eight years in office.

"The kind of regulations they are looking at" are those imposed by Bush for "overtly political" reasons, in pursuit of what Democrats say was a partisan Republican agenda, said Dan Mendelson, a former associate administrator for health in the Clinton administration's Office of Management and Budget. The list of executive orders targeted by Obama's team could well get longer in the coming days, as Bush's appointees rush to enact a number of last-minute policies in an effort to extend his legacy.

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And on Tuesday Americans spoke.......and guess who is the President....? You guessed it right.....kama umekasirika meza wembe!!! ata wiki haijaisha ushaanza kulalama....marightwingnuts bana mnavijiba vya roho tuu!!

When the president elect gives a press conference in the week of the worst financial news in decades and all he says is blah blah (empty rhetoric), what are we to make of it? Face it, Obantu is in way over his head.
 
Usiku wakati wanasubiria matokeo

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For Immediate Release: - 11/07/08
U. S. SUPREME COURT AWAITS RESPONSE TO
BERG'S WRIT OF CERTIORARI
FROM OBAMA, DNC and Co-DEFENDANTS

(Contact information and PDF at end)

(Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania – 11/07/08) - Philip J. Berg, Esquire, the Attorney who filed suit against Barack H. Obama challenging Senator Obama's lack of "qualifications" to serve as President of the United States filed a Writ of Certiorari in the United States Supreme Court on October 30, 2008, requesting review of the United States District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Judge Surrick's Dismissal of Philip J. Berg's lawsuit against Barack H. Obama, Jr., the DNC and the other co-Defendants. Accordingly, the U. S. Supreme Court has set dates in which Barack Obama, the DNC and all co-Defendants are to respond to the Writ, which is on or before December 1, 2008.

Mr. Berg remarked today, "I look forward to receiving Defendant Obama's response to the Writ and am hopeful the U. S. Supreme Court will review Berg v. Obama. I believe Mr. Obama is not a constitutionally-qualified natural-born citizen and is ineligible to assume the office of President of the United States."

Mr. Berg's case, Berg vs. Obamawas dismissed from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Docket # 08-cv-4083 for lack of standing. Mr. Berg filed a Writ of Certiorari for review of the case and an injunction to stay the election pending review. Justice Souter denied the injunction. It is expected that the Court will decide whether or not to review Berg v. Obama after the Defendants file their response, and Mr. Berg has replied to the Defendant's response.

The Defendants' response is due by December 1st and Mr. Berg's reply will be submitted thereafter.

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Source:

http://www.obamacrimes.com/index.php...ari-from-obama
 
Now we know how Obantu managed to raise over $ 600 million dollars. I had a feeling from the beginning it wasn't "grassroot" effort...no way. Obantu is bought and paid for!

Bankers and academics at top of donor listAndrew

Clark in New York guardian.co.uk, Saturday November 8 2008 00.01 GMT The Guardian, Saturday November 8 2008 Article history

Barack Obama owes Wall Street bankers a debt of gratitude for generous campaign donations as he ponders how to cope with a financial crisis that poses challenges over government aid and regulation for the banking industry.

Staff at banks, Silicon Valley technology companies and universities topped the list of contributors to Obama's record treasure chest of $640m (£406m).

Goldman Sachs was linked to more donations than any other company as its employees and their families provided $847,207 to the successful Democratic candidate's fundraising machine.

People associated with JP Morgan provided $581,460 and donors linked to Citigroup gave $581,216 according to figures culled from public disclosures.

Some contributions were motivated purely by personal ideology. But experts said that other donors had specific concerns in mind. "Bankers certainly want to be well represented at the table as the government hands out rescue funds and decides how to regulate the industry going forward," said Massie Ritsch, a spokesman for the Centre for Responsive Politics, which compiled the figures.

Pressing political concerns on Wall Street include the future of tax breaks for private equity firms and hedge funds. Congress has been considering ending a loophole that allows top earners to classify their earnings as lowly rated capital gains, rather than as direct income.

Top fundraisers for Obama included the chairman of Swiss bank UBS's American arm, Robert Wolf, who generated more than $500,000 for the campaign. Bankers typically gave more to Obama than to his rival, John McCain. Those linked to Goldman Sachs, for example, only gave $228,695 to the Republican. A Goldman Sachs spokeswoman declined to comment.

In Silicon Valley, people linked to Microsoft and Google contributed a combined $1.4m to Obama's campaign while McCain, a self-confessed technophobe, secured virtually nothing from this potentially reach seam of funding. The LA Times said the Republican received just $20,000 from Google staff.

Obama has been a firm supporter of "net neutrality", which would force internet service providers to give equal access to the web rather than prioritising certain websites or charging content providers for prominent access to users.

The fundraising figures point to Obama's unusual success, for a Democratic candidate, in appealing to America's wealthiest voters in spite of a pledge to raise taxes for those earning more than $250,000 per year.

Richard Briffault, a political finance expert at Columbia Law School, said: "There's been a general increase in the number of well-educated, affluent people who gave to the Democrats this year."

He suggested that Obama seemed "more attentive to their concerns, more understanding of the financial situation" than Democrats in previous elections.

Steve Weissman, associate director for policy at the Campaign Finance Institute, said people at the wealthiest end of the spectrum were often sitting on assets rather than taxable income. "The interests of people who make $250,000 and above are not simply their tax rates," he said. "It becomes a much broader issue of who they think can do best for the country and who they want to have influence with."

Universities were another important source of financial support for Obama, who has an academic pedigree as a former law teacher at the University of Chicago.

The famously liberal University of California proved more financially significant than any company as its employees, members and their families gave $909,203 to Obama's campaign. For those in the academic world, Obama could be viewed as a potentially sympathetic prospect in terms of financing for education and in support for potentially contentious work such as stem cell research.

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Bankers and academics at top of donor list | World news | The Guardian
 
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