Friday, September 27, 2013

I'd Rather Have a Lunchable

Being on the White House email gives me the opportunity to see how the executive branch is pumping its position.  Today we received links to the White House "white board"; a collection of "shareables".  Text of the email follows....

Everything you want to share, in one place:
Whether it's with an infographic or a White Board video, we're always looking for new ways to highlight the work President Obama is doing on behalf of the American people in a way that's interesting and easy to understand.
Now we've put all of our favorite content in one easy-to-navigate page: White House Shareables. You can sort by the issues important to you, or the type of content you'd like to see.
 Here is a screen shot of the page.

Lets break it down, four panels on the first page.

  1. What Obamacare Means For You; aka free medical attention AND government control of the medical industry
  2. A Plan For College Affordability;  aka free tuition AND government control of higher education
  3. Immigration Reform & Our Economy;  aka free everything for illegal aliens
  4. Student Loan Compromise;  aka freedom from the requirement of being responsible to one's obligations.


What I do not see on the"shareables" page.......

  1. Evidence of effort to keep promises of disclosure made to the families of those killed in Benghazi. 
  2. Responsibility assigned for the ordering of the offensive application of IRS and NSA facilities against conservative political opponents.
  3. Objectiveness in the issue of gun control, acknowledgement of the fact that existing control policies augment violence in urban areas.
  4. Honesty within the issue of alien policy.  Law are being broken and the federal government is passive; by abstaining from action shows favoritism to the corporate goal of minimizing labor costs. 

The "white board", the White House's infomercial for crap that costs a lot and does not ever achieve what it promises! 

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