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The Democrat’s federal coup

My Democrat friends (yes, I still have a few) are taking the Obama scandals rather well considering…

Five federal executive departments are either breaking the law or lying to Congress about what they’re doing or both:

** State [Benghazi murders, embassy and security sex scandals],

**Defense [NSA’s monitoring of who we call and how often and everything else we do on the Internet, collecting for when, if, they want to use it],

**Justice [monitoring reporter’s phone calls, shipping automatic rifles to Mexican drug cartels],

**Treasury [using the IRS against the president’s critics and anyone else who doesn’t toe the Democrat line], and

**Health and Human Services [shaking down corporations to pay for advertising for Obamacare, which the thoroughly untrustworthy IRS will soon be managing with your medical records].

And my Democrat friends? Are they embarrassed that their man is in the White House while all this is going down? While he claims to know nothing about any of it? (Just like Nixon and, like Nixon, certainly lying about it.)

That their favorite soon-to-be-presidential-candidate was at State when an American ambassador and two SEALs trying to save him were murdered? And then she lied about it, to us and to the families at the funeral?

You wish. They shrug. The Tea Party deserved it. The extreme Right is dangerous, etc. (The Right, to them, is always “extreme”.) All presidents do this. Bush was no angel. Reagan gave weapons to the Iranians. And so on.

Liberal Fascism, indeed. It can happen here. It has happened here. As Rush Limbaugh so rightly says, the Democrat federal executive has pulled a coup on all of us.

There is no law in the USA. Get used to it.

Unless…. The Congress is not reacting well to the news that their emails and calls also are being intercepted. They’re supposed to be exempt.

UPDATE:  When Obama supporters contort themselves to explain away his scandals, they reveal themselves.

Baby Boomers: Saving Medicare and Social Security

Baby Boomers, also known as the pig in the population python, are finally getting a chance at a notable accomplishment other than that swine wallow called Woodstock: they are committing suicide in such numbers that they may yet save Medicare and Social Security from bankruptcy.

““We’ve been a pretty youth-oriented generation,” said Bob Knight, professor of gerontology and psychology at the University of Southern California, who is also a baby boomer. “We haven’t idealized growing up and getting mature in the same way that other cohorts have.”  Even as they become grandparents and deal with normal signs of getting old, such as hearing and vision losses, many boomers are reluctant to accept the realities of aging, Knight said.”

Well, boo hoo. Just off yourself without making another big mess for someone else to clean up, okay? In case you’re wondering, I am not a Boomer. Born in 1944, I just missed becoming another porker in the big reptile. Fortunately. And being preoccupied in Viet Nam at the time, I also missed Woodstock, for which I have always been thankful.

Via Vox Popoli.