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March 31st, 2009

Yesterday President Obama (yes, he will be referred to as President Obama, we keep it classy in here) took the very logical and precedented next step in his presidency by ousting the CEO of a private corporation and insuring the warrantee on your Chevy Malibu. Call me old fashioned (or just American) but where in Article II of the Constitution does it mention anything about the executive power of bumper to bumper coverage?

Yes I know, President Obama inherited all of this from Bush and his band of crazy Republican free-marketeers (he should probably remind us of this fact every once-in-a-while, although, come to think of it they haven’t run the congress for a few years now, okay there I go again off topic with truth and logic - I tend to do that), but does anyone really think that if Obama were president earlier this recession would have been staved off? No, of course not, however, Bush abandoned his conservative principles, busted open the cookie jar, then left the keys to the candy store to Obama.  The pure genius of the situation is the fact that since Bush started all of this very non conservative out of control spending, Obama and his party get to label it as “conservatism” simply because Bush was labeled as a conservative. So now every liberal gets to say, “uh, we tried it your way and look where it got us”.  They get to falsely contend that Bush’s economic policies were conservative, even though at the time they were all happy to point out that Clinton had a surplus and Bush put us in a lot of debt (somehow conservatively), and to them the logical remedy to fix the consequences of  Bush’s “conservatism” is to put us in an even more, previously unthinkable, ridiculous amount of debt under the motto of “we didn’t start it - ‘conservatism’ did”.

Hmm, a raging fire is burning in front of President Obama; on one side of him is a bucket of water, on the other a bucket of gasoline, and he chooses to throw on the gasoline and say, “hey don’t look at me I didn’t start this fire, if only there was another option”. 

The truth is, the last eight years were not dominated by conservative economic policies, sure Republicans may have been at the helm for a period of time, but they were not conservative. And when some Republicans wised up and tried to do something about it Barney Frank and Chris Dodd who were making money hand over fist as the bubble grew (just like the evil bankers) put a stop to it. Under Bush we saw lower taxes and higher spending, and under Obama we get higher taxes and even higher spending. See the common problem? It’s the spending, stupid. 

We cannot spend to get us out of a spending crisis, it makes no sense, and leaves me with the apparent conclusion that Obama does not want to solve this problem. He did not campaign on the economy, he campaigned on social change and this collapse happened late in the game. It should have been a game-changer but instead of figuring out how to fix this mess he has decided on cramming his square peg policies into this round hole problem. Healthcare and green technology have as much to do with solving this mess as invading Iraq had to do with fighting al Qeada. Obama is content on tricking the American public into believing that these non sequitur policies will help fix the issues at hand, all the while ramming through a destructive liberal agenda and spending us back into a bubble that will bust on someone else’s watch. You think this pop was bad wait until these policies catch up with us, I shiver at the thought.

JAM Economics, Politics

cannedjam is back; world exhales

March 31st, 2009

After a few years and a lot of changes, cannedjam.com is back; decidedly political, mildly amusing and altogether a good time.  Those of you who were once faithful readers of this site will recognize its style, enjoy its substance and completely disagree with everything written within (well about 50% of you). 

This site aims to offer political commentary, personal appeal, and an outlet for you to let me know exactly how wrong I really am, however, I assure you that will rarely be the case. 

As I find myself once again in desperate need of a hobby, and those around me have become tired and weary of my incessant political ramblings, the prospect of reviving this once great outlet has become far too great for me to ignore, so I rechristen this site in the vein of my political and personal incoherencies, and promise you, my future faithful reader, a worthwhile distraction from your mundane work day, if only for a few moments.

By all means feel free to kick back, relax, and stay a while… 

-JAM

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