Obama’s Biggest Lies (FrontPageMagazine.com) By Arnold Ahlert 03/26/12)
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Americans have endured many politicians with a capacity
for “embellishing” the truth. Yet as the last three years have
revealed, with a special emphasis on the current election campaign,
president Barack Obama is in a class by himself. He has lied so often
and with such ease, it is impossible to catalogue them all. But some
of the more egregious and dangerous lies deserve exposure, because
the same man who was virtually a black box when he was elected in
2008 — with ample help from a collaborative, compromised media – is
once again trying to pull the proverbial wool over the electorate’s
eyes.
Let’s begin with energy, where the president’s most recent departure
from the facts with respect to gas and oil stand out. This is largely
due to an ironic twist of fate: the man who promised energy prices
would “skyrocket” if he were elected is furiously backpedalling away
from that promise, because those skyrocketing prices imperil his re-
election hopes.
Thus, the president makes the assertion that oil production is higher
than it has been in the last eight years. The statement is
technically true, but leaves out the damning details that could be
summed up by the reality oil production is up in spite of the
president’s efforts, not because of them. First, the president is
taking credit for drilling permits issued by previous
administrations. Furthermore, as this government resource chart
reveals, the number of oil and gas leases issued on Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) land declined dramatically from 2,416 in 2008 to
1,308 in 2010. The acreage available for those leases has also
declined, from 2.6 million acres to 1.3 million acres, over the same
period. In 2011, oil and gas production on federal land declined by
another 11 and 6 percent, respectively, as well. The non-partisan
Congressional Research Service (CRS) report released last Wednesday
reveals that 96 percent of the increase in oil production occurred on
land not owned or controlled by the federal government.
What about offshore drilling? Again, the president is taking credit
for an increase his administration had nothing to do with, and
cooking up more lies in the process. Thus, Interior Secretary Ken
Salazar’s recent claim regarding an increase in oil production from
450 million barrels in to more than 589 million barrels in 2010,
conveniently omits that those production numbers are the result of
leases issued from 1996-2000 under the Deepwater Royalty Relief Act,
or that the Obama administration’s moratorium on oil production in
the Gulf of Mexico has caused a 300,000 barrel per day decline in
production for 2011, and a projected decline of more than 150 million
barrels of oil in 2012, according to the U.S. Energy Information
Administration (EIA).
Perhaps the president’s biggest energy whopper is his
newfound “support” for the Keystone XL pipeline. Last fall, the
president once again punted on authorizing its construction, claiming
that he was forced by Republicans to make a hasty decision about the
project, as part of a compromise regarding the extension of the
payroll tax reduction deal. Such “haste” is completely undermined by
the reality that the project had already undergone a three-year
study, and had been OK’d by EPA. The move was a transparent sop to
his radical environmentalist constituency. But the reality of rising
gas prices affects a far larger portion of the electorate necessary
to his re-election.
What to do? At a campaign stop in Cushing, OK last week, the
president took credit for approving the southern half of the Keystone
project–which was already scheduled for construction beginning in
June and doesn’t need presidential or State Department approval,
since it doesn’t cross an international boundary. The part that does
require such approval is where the president’s stall remains in
effect. When is half-a-pipeline better than none? When one is running
for re-election, knows he can distort the facts, and has a compliant
mainstream media that will help him obfuscate the issue enough to
hopefully satisfy both groups of potential voters.
And that’s conventional energy sources. Green energy company
Solyndra, which went bankrupt despite close to a half-billion dollars
in taxpayer-funded subsidies, has provided yet another opportunity
for the president to “massage” the facts. “Obviously, we wish
Solyndra hadn’t gone bankrupt. But understand: This was not our
program per se,” said Mr. Obama, trying to lay blame for the
company’s failure on the Bush administration. He added China to the
mix as well, noting that the “Chinese were subsidizing their solar
industry and flooding the market in ways that Solyndra couldn’t
compete.”
Both statements are lies. Loans for alternative energy programs were
approved with bipartisan support in 2005, but Solyndra’s loan was
part of the 2009 stimulus package. Furthermore, the loans were made
with full knowledge that, in 2010, according to accounting firm
PricewaterhouseCoopers Solyndra ”ha[d] suffered recurring losses from
operations, negative cash flows since inception and has a net
stockholders’ deficit that, among other factors, raise[d] substantial
doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern.” China had
nothing to do with it.
Moving on to other arenas, today the U.S. Supreme Court will begin
the hearings process on the constitutionality of the healthcare bill,
yet another undertaking rife with presidentially-invoked falsehoods.
Mr. Obama claimed the bill would cost “around $900 billion over 10
years” and that “if you’ve got health insurance, you like your
doctors, you like your plan, you can keep your doctor, you can keep
your plan. Nobody is talking about taking that away from you.” Both
claims have been shot to pieces. The Congressional Budget Office
(CBO) now projects the cost of the healthcare bill will reach an
estimated $1.76 trillion over 10 years and that four times as many
people currently insured by their employers will lose that coverage
than originally envisioned. Mr. Obama’s defenders would call those
inaccurate predictions. Yet the fact that ten years of taxes were
originally collected beginning in 2010 to cover six years of costs
for a bill that would not be fully implemented until 2014 – precisely
to rig the CBO’s original 10-year cost projections — reveals the
truth.
On the economic front, the president’s “inaccurate predictions” are
rather legendary. While one may grant that a nearly one trillion
dollar stimulus package projected to bring unemployment below 8
percent can be subject to economic whims beyond anyone’s control,
there is no question that, in 2009, the president said it would
provide the nation with ”shovel-ready projects all across the
country.” One year later? In a NY Times interview, the president
admitted “there’s no such thing as shovel-ready projects.”
And remember the overall media contention, bolstered by the White
House, that it was John Boehner who reneged on a deal with respect to
last years’ debt ceiling talks? A 4,600-word inside-the-room
narrative by the left-leaning Washington Post, summed up by the even
further left-leaning Politico, reveals that it was the president who
walked away from the table, not Mr. Boehner. “The story makes it
clear that the facts are as we’ve always described them,” said
Michael Steel, Boehner’s spokesman. The White House declined to
comment on the record. As for the president’s promise to “cut the
deficit we inherited in half by the end of my first term in office”
to approximately $650 billion, try a deficit of $1.15 trillion in
2012, coupled with yet another promise to cut it to $901 billion in
2013. Furthermore, the man who in 2009 claimed he was “taking
responsibility right now, in this administration, for getting our
spending under control” has accumulated more debt ($4.9 trillion)
than any president in the nation’s history.
Speaking of history, the president’s characterizations of people
associated with those portions of his past that haven’t been
deliberately concealed strains credibility at best and amounts to
outright lying at worst. The president’s contention that Weather
Underground terrorist Bill Ayers, whose group bombed the Pentagon,
the Capitol, and other buildings was “a guy who lives in my
neighborhood,” and is “not somebody who [sic] I exchange ideas from
[sic] on a regular basis,” has been debunked. Mr. Obama led the
Chicago Annenberg Challenge (CAC), an organization founded by Ayers
that provided more than $100 million to radical education activists
and community organizers. Ayers served on CAC’s governance committee
with Mr. Obama, and worked with him to craft the organization’s by-
laws.
It is also known that in 1995, Ayers hosted a gathering at his house
to help promote Mr. Obama’s initial political campaign for the
Illinois Senate. Also at that meeting was Ayers’ wife, Bernardine
Dohrn, who was a member of the Weather Underground as well. How does
Obama rationalize a relationship with a known domestic terrorist? “[T]
he notion that somehow as a consequence of me knowing somebody who
engaged in detestable acts 40 years ago, when I was eight years old,
somehow reflects on me and my values doesn’t make much sense,
George,” answered Mr. Obama during a 2008 primary debate, after
George Stephanopoulos inquired into the association. Apparently what
does makes sense is the deliberate attempt to minimize the
relationship, knowing full well the media’s ongoing incuriousness
regarding the president’s past will keep the issue at bay.
The situation is much the same with respect to Mr. Obama’s
relationship with Reverend Jeremiah Wright. Americans are supposed to
believe that the radically racist views of the man whose church Mr.
Obama attended for 20 years, who baptized his children and officiated
over his marriage, were largely unknown to the president. We are
supposed to believe this even though the president appropriated
Wright’s “Audacity to Hope” sermon for his political coming-out
speech at the Democratic National Convention in Boston in 2004, and
for the nearly identical title for his second autobiography, The
Audacity of Hope. The media were apparently satisfied with the
president’s assertion that Wright’s statements were essentially
anecdotal, that this is “what happens when you just cherry-pick
statements from a guy who had a 40-year career as a pastor.”
Considering the president’s track record, one would be hard-pressed
to believe anything he says without verifying the information from
other sources. As the above indicates, Barack Obama is more than
willing to lie when it suits his purposes, and, more often than not,
the mainstream media is more than willing to accommodate him. How
many of those lies the electorate is willing to believe may be the
make or break element of the 2012 presidential election.
Ironically, one lie may come back to haunt him. In 2008, Obama
claimed, among other things, that the Bush administration was to
blame for high gas prices. Now, the president is claiming “there are
no short-term silver bullets when it comes to gas prices,” that there
are “are no quick fixes to this problem” and that “some politicians
[read: Republicans] always see [high energy prices] as a political
opportunity.” Thus, Barack Obama’s re-election chances may be
imperiled from an age-old axiom: What goes around, comes around.
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