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Obama To Take Yet Another Vacation To Get Rest From Vacations

obama_golfWhy does Obama need yet another vacation? The guy doesn’t do a damn thing unless sitting around figuring better ways to ruin the Republican party counts as work. Perhaps sitting about waxing poetic about the greatness of socialism and how it will destroy America.

What a joke. Golf lessons? Trust me Obama your golf game sucks more than your domestic policy. JD

President Barack Obama will spend the long holiday weekend in Florida, relaxing with friends.

The White House said this week that Obama would head to the West Palm Beach area on Friday, after a stop earlier in the day in Chicago, his hometown, to discuss economic proposals in his State of the Union address.

Spokesman Josh Earnest said Thursday that Obama would spend a few days on Florida’s Atlantic Coast relaxing with friends he did not identify. No public events were scheduled.

“The president of the United States is the president of the United States 24 hours a day, and will fulfill his responsibilities as president even while he’s getting some well-deserved downtime with some friends this weekend,” Earnest told reporters traveling with Obama. “I don’t think the American people will begrudge him that.”

Obama’s traditional Christmas vacation in his native Hawaii was interrupted last year as he negotiated with Congress to avoid a slate of automatic tax increases and spending cuts that could have hurt the economy.

He spent Christmas in Hawaii with first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha, but soon after returned to Washington to resume negotiations. He flew back to the island state on New Year’s Day, after a deal was reached, and returned to the White House with his family several days later.

Earnest did not mention Obama’s family, which suggested that the first lady and their daughters would not join the president on vacation in a state he narrowly won on his way to re-election.

Mrs. Obama’s office did not respond to a question about her plans for the weekend.

At an event Thursday at a school in suburban Atlanta, where Obama talked about his proposal to provide preschool for every 4-year-old, he allowed that Malia could have plans of her own this weekend.

“Now, I do have to warn the parents who are here who still have young kids. They grow up to be, like, 5-10, and even if they’re still nice to you, they basically don’t have a lot of time for you during the weekends,” the president said. “They have sleepovers and – dates. So all that early investment just leads them to go away.”

Obama often jokes about how tall Malia has grown – she’s nearly as tall as her 6-foot-1 father – and how little time she has to spend with him now that she’s a teenager.

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Denny’s Charging 5% Surcharge for Obamacare

Attention All Obamatrons! Attention All Obamatrons! Obama’s marching orders to follow:

Go to Facebook and Twitter and attack Denny’s and Florida based restaurant boss John Metz. Portray Metz as a greedy tyrannical fool who cares more about money then the lazy and inept people that support me. Oh and college students. You should also go out and protest at his restaurants by behaving like the petulant, spoiled little children that you are. Also, order food and eat it, then run out the door without paying . . . Wait . . . My aides tell me you already do that. Keep doing that. That is all.

Mail U.K. Article

President Obama’s election victory ensured his Affordable Care Act would remain the centerpiece of his first term in power – but that has left some business owners baulking at the extra cost Obamcare will bring.

Florida based restaurant boss John Metz, who runs approximately 40 Denny’s and owns the Hurricane Grill & Wings franchise has decided to offset that by adding a five percent surcharge to customers’ bills and will reduce his employees’ hours.

With Obamacare due to be fully implemented in January 2014, Metz has justified his move by claiming it is ‘the only alternative. I’ve got to pass on the cost to the customer.’

‘I think it’s a terrible thing. It’s ridiculous that the maximum hours we can give people is 28 hours a week instead of 40,’ said Metz to the Huffington Post.

‘It’s going to force my employees to go out and get a second job.’
Obamacare requires businesses or franchises with more than 50 workers must offer an approved insurance plan or pay a penalty of $2,000 for each full-time worker over 30 workers.

The program mandates that only employees working more than 30 hours a week are covered under their employers health insurance plan, chains like Olive Garden and Red Lobster are already considering reduced worker hours.

‘Obviously, I’d love to cover all our employees under that insurance,’ said Metz.

‘But to pay $5,000 per employee would cost us $175,000 per restaurant and unfortunately, most of our restaurants don’t make $175,000 a year. I can’t afford it.’

Several other restaurants including Papa John’s, Apple Metro and Jimmy John’s have announced plans to skirt Obamacare by reducing employees hours to make them part-time.

Indeed, Metz is adding the surcharge because he believes that eventually firms will be fined for not covering staff who complete over 30-hours in a week,

In November, a poll for Kaiser Health Tracking found that 43 percent of the United States had a favourable opinion of Obamcare, while 39-percent had an unfavourable one.

‘Instead of indirectly charging customers by raising prices, he is directly charging and making a political statement,’ said Paul Fronstin, director of the health research program at the Employee Benefit Research Institute in Washington.

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Orlando Newspaper Endorses Mitt Romney After Supporting Obama In 2008

Orlando Newspaper Endorses Mitt Romney After Supporting Obama In 2008

Four years after throwing its support behind then-presidential candidate Barack Obama, the Orlando Sentinel is saying it’s time to change course.

In an editorial announcing the paper’s endorsement of GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, the editorial board of the large Florida daily delivers some harsh criticisms of the president, while admitting that they’re not entirely satisfied with Romney’s positions.

“We have little confidence that Obama would be more successful managing the economy and the budget in the next four years,” the editorial board writes, after outlining their displeasure with nagging deficits and a slow economic recovery. “For that reason, though we endorsed him in 2008, we are recommending Romney in this race.”

The editorial goes on to accuse Obama of not pursuing sufficient bipartisan efforts to tackle the debt and deficit, while praising Romney for making entitlement reform a prominent campaign issue. The paper also makes clear that its opposition to Obama doesn’t stem from conspiracy theories or fringe arguments about his supposed lack of patriotism, and that its support for Romney doesn’t come without some reservations.

“Romney is not our ideal candidate for president,” the board writes. “We’ve been turned off by his appeals to social conservatives and immigration extremists. Like most presidential hopefuls, including Obama four years ago, Romney faces a steep learning curve on foreign policy.”

The Sentinel is not alone in expressing dissatisfaction with a candidate they endorsed in 2008. The Tennessean, a pro-Obama paper four years ago, came out with a Romney endorsement earlier this week. The New York Observer, owned by Donald Trump’s son-in-law, also recently announced its support for Romney after backing Obama in 2008.

Romney also picked up the endorsements of some more reliably conservative newspapers this month, two of which could provide a swing state boost. Romney’s campaign, aware that Obama trounced 2008 GOP presidential candidate John McCain in newspaper endorsements, has been making a play for support from big papers in battleground states, meeting with editorial boards in the hopes of winning them over.

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Cracker shirts hit Florida Streets Over Trayvon Martin Killing

I was in a rather heated debate with a co-worker yesterday over the Trayvon Martin killing in Florida last month. The co-worker, an African American, was standing and yelling at me while I sat, trying to say that it might be prudent to wait for the police investigation because there are two witnesses that said that young Trayvon was attacking George Zimmerman.

What was most striking about the discussion was that my co-worker seemed almost blinded by his own inability to understand my reasoning and instead chose to believe the media account of the story, the same media that has for years done everything they can do to stir controversy and peddle racism like a precious commodity to the masses in an attempt to inflate their ratings.

Last night I read that George Zimmerman was treated immediately after the incident for a broken nose and a laceration to the back of his head.

Today I see that our ignorant media actually knew this little tidbit three days after the killing, but chose to sit on thisinformation for the last month to stir racial tensions.

It might be important to point out that this is an election year and the current buffoon sitting in the captains chair in Washington DC is half black.

I would never defend the actions of George Zimmerman. I was not doing so yesterday when my co-worker blew up, rose out of his chair and began shouting at me for daring to point out a couple of pertinent observations.

First, very little information has been released in this case by any officials from Florida.

Second, Almost all of the information in the case is based on hearsay.

The media has convinced everyone with black skin that the incident was racially motivated and a willing public is basing their entire argument on the hearsay that is being propagated by the media.

Its almost embarrassing at this point to see that in today’s America, logic and reason seem to have fallen by the wayside in favor of incendiary reaction with no regard to fact or truth.

The only message I was trying to convey to my co-worker was to simply wait to hear the FACTS of the case before reacting the way he was reacting.

I guess what it really comes down to is simplistic reaction trumps all logic. JD

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Cloud Tsunami in Florida

I thought this picture was pretty cool so I added it to the site. It looks to me like it was foggy and the wind picked up. Enjoy the “Cloud Tsunami. JD

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