Wednesday, February 12, 2014

What a disappointment?



Tinker

Our America government is turning out to be nothing more than a public smartass show. Full of mindless government television programing that keep teasing the American public with the television excitement of thrills, chills, spills, and celebrity. All apart of what the American people are living with in their daily lives today.

Hollywood and Government seems to have blended into the television entertainment business that has the American people attention ever since the first TV set.

Our daily television News shows are now entertainment, our country's Government is entertainment, and just about everything else in our society is now a time and place for the most popular entertainment.

How many experts have we seen on our TV screens telling us about what is going on around us?

Justice department employees telling us how legal it is to kill from the invisible drones flying over the heads of people home and abroad. Death from the sky missile. No adequate legal remedy at all, death by decree.

The establishment Washington DC politicians telling us how to look at the brighter side of a very ugly politicize American neighborhood street going into a dead end.

The new head of the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank telling wall street that "don't worry about anything boys we will simply keep printing a steady flow of new federal money to support the Wall street stock market." And then we see our America stock market move over the 16,000 mark. Higher and higher, flush with the full faith and credit of the United States Government, buy, buy, buy.

The Wall Street stock market is built on thin air now because the America dollar is paper that other people value. If they think it is worth something. Printing new money just keep making the paper value in question, that other people will turn on over time. Making our American dollar worthless because our country simply kept printed too much money to long. That reality is going to kill wall street and the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank, if the American people don't stop them.

The American people will be left to fend for themselves after the crash, as the rich guys fly away. Just as sure as 2 + 2 = 4.

In 1929 the American stock market did the self same thing with the big business support of a steady stream of endless free enterprise money, that climbed higher and higher. Until something went terribly wrong that crashed a strong national economy into a dark deep pit of poverty that took a world war to climb out of.

The best way for the American people to win a war against crooks is to put them in jail, and then do what is right and healthy for the American people economy. The U.S. Government has their tentacles into to many places. Remove the grip of the federal Government and go your way. And make management in business, and politicians in government accountable.

The people are what they fear, and rightly so.

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"And it's not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations," Obama said.

Wow! Now that I can read those Barack Obama comment from back in 2008, his opinion about the American people "antipathy to people who aren't like them." Become words that are as empty as a fool talking about wisdom. So just look at the source now?

Barack Obama has become a man with a well trained tongue, but unfortunately he reads the words only and never walk the walk. Making what he said meaningless. And he's just keeps lying about what he is doing for the American people to believe anymore.

How does the American citizen going into American politics get like Barack Obama? Do they have some kind of politicians school where they study how to stab the people around them in the back as they only care about how they look.

Do they read the political talking points and deliver well rehearsed jokes as a class exercise as they keep parroting the Ivy league oracle. Passing their progressive political course by learning that the only thing that really matters to them as a political candidates, is the show.

My goodness do you believe anything that Barack Obama, the TV News Media, Republicans/Democrats says anymore, in reality the Washington DC politicians don't care about you, me, or the children.

Or the American politicians wouldn't have misbehave that way working in our United States Government?
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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/02/10/obama-thats-the-good-thing-as-a-president-i-can-do-whatever-i-want/

Obama: ‘That’s the Good Thing as a President, I Can Do Whatever I Want’

Feb. 10, 2014 6:11pm During a visit with French President Francois Hollande at Monticello in Charlottesville, Va., President Barack Obama reportedly quipped, “That’s the good thing as a president, I can do whatever I want.”
President Barack Obama and French President Francois Hollande walk to board Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Monday, Feb. 10, 2014. AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais
See Video...http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/02/10/obama-thats-the-good-thing-as-a-president-i-can-do-whatever-i-want/
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http://therightscoop.com/krauthammer-on-obamacare-employer-mandate-delay-this-is-stuff-you-do-in-a-banana-republic/

Krauthammer: 'This is stuff you do in banana republic'...
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http://newsok.com/deondre-clark-sings-with-lsu/multimedia/video/3182482258001

Deondre Clark signs with LSU


The Douglass star picks LSU over OU. Scott Wright has the interview.

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http://tigerrag.com/baseball/newcomer-preview-poche-in-line-for-a-rare-feat


NEWCOMER PREVIEW: Poche in line for a rare feat
2/11/2014 9:35:51 AM

By LUKE JOHNSON

Tiger Rag Associate Editor


There are only three freshman pitchers that have earned steady jobs as weekend starters during coach Paul Mainieri’s tenure.

One of them was a high first-round draft pick in Kevin Gausman. Another, Aaron Nola, will almost certainly go early in the first round this year. Injuries and a failure to develop have derailed Kurt McCune’s career as a starter, but he was the best of the bunch as a freshman, posting a 7-3 record and a 3.31 ERA.

That’s three pitchers in seven years. It’s incredibly difficult to land a weekend job as a freshman, but that’s what southpaw Jared Poche is on the verge of accomplishing.

Poche is one of a group vying for the two weekend slots behind Nola. The reigning Louisiana Gatorade Player of the Year made an impression on Mainieri in his first appearance last fall.

"He went up against Alex Bregman in his first appearance of the fall,” Mainieri recalled. "Bregman’s one of the best players in the country, there’s no denying that. And here’s a freshman -- let me tell you something, Jared Poche did not back down from that challenge.”

Poche went after Bregman, making him beat him rather than nibbling around the strike zone.
Bregman ended up winning the 10-pitch battle with a base hit, but Poche’s demeanor struck Mainieri.
"It showed me what Poche is,” Mainieri said.

Poche still has a long way to go before he wins a rotation spot, much less be considered the next great pitcher to come out of LSU. Mainieri wants to see him add a couple miles an hour to his fastball, which currently sits in the 80s, and command his pitches better.

But while the tangible facets of his game are honed under pitching coach Alan Dunn’s expert tutelage, it’s the intangible ones that have Mainieri excited.

"When he gains two or three miles an hour and does those other things, he’s going to be lights out,” Mainieri said. "He looks like he has an unwavering self-confidence and I love that in kids.”

Poche isn’t the only newcomer who is in line to have a big role. LSU-Eunice transfer Brady Domangue wowed Mainieri in the fall with his stuff and his mental makeup, enough to earn him the first shot at closing ball games for the Tigers.

"He’s not a physically imposing guy, he’s only 160 pounds, but if you shake hands with him he’ll crush the bones in your hands,” Mainieri said. "Because of that he’s got a good curveball, he really spins it. His fastball is 90-91 miles an hour and he’s had a lot of success in his first two years of college.”

On the offensive side, four newcomers figure to earn the opportunity to showcase their wares early in the season.Read more...http://tigerrag.com/baseball/newcomer-preview-poche-in-line-for-a-rare-feat
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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
The Advocate Baseball: Mainieri's father selected for induction in College HoF
Tiger Rag Baseball: Newcomer Preview - Jared Poche in line for a rare feat
ESPN Blog LSU position groups to improve: Defensive tackle
The Advocate Notes: Deondre Clark holds signing ceremony, LSU Pro Day set
The Advocate Baseball: All for one; three for two
LSU Reveille Baseball: Broussard, McCune to steady the bullpen
LSU Sports .pdf Baseball media guide
LSU Sports A letter from Joe Alleva
Roll Tide Alabama signee Cam Robinson faces great expectations
Auburn Athletics Auburn DC Ellis Johnson expects more consistency
Rivals Rivals Top 25 recruiters, Corey Raymond and Frank Wilson
SEC Digital Network Baseball: SEC coaches pick South Carolina to win the SEC, LSU to win West
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http://recruiting.scout.com/2/1374570.html
Clark makes it official with Tigers
LSU signee Deondre Clark
LSU signee Deondre Clark

Oklahoma recruiting writer
Posted Feb 10, 2014


The wait is over for LSU fans and Deondre Clark. The four-star defensive end eliminated the drama Monday afternoon.

The worst kept secret was finally officially released Monday afternoon as Oklahoma City Douglass defensive end Deondre Clark put the rumors to rest and signed with LSU.

Clark, a Scout 300 prospect ranked No. 2 in the state, picked the Tigers over Oklahoma, Arizona State, and Ole Miss, among several other. Clark finished with 32 offers, but the only one that mattered in the end was the one that came from Les Miles.

“It’s amazing right now,” Clark said. “I have to get ready to play SEC football and play in the best conference in the nation. I got to get focused and ready for the task at hand.”

Clark committed to the Tigers in June and nothing appeared to sway him in the summer and early fall. However, the hometown Sooners made a huge run at Clark in the last couple of months.

OU made such a push that at one point it seemed a lot more likely for Clark to end up in Norman than Baton Rouge. But Miles and main Clark recruiter Brick Haley never even came close to throwing in the towel.

“The last in-home visits with Coach Miles and Coach Haley meant a lot,” Clark said. “It was down to the wire. I know a lot of people back home are going to be mad, but I hope everybody is able to come around to it.”

January was a busy month for Clark, who made visits to OU, LSU and Arizona State. Initially it appeared as though his mother, Dorshell, wanted Deondre to stay closer to home and play for OU.

That might have been the case at one time, but when Deondre was signing Monday, there was nobody happier than his mother. And his mother’s approval meant the world to the future Tiger.

“She gave me her approval a couple of weeks ago,” Deondre Clark said. “It was very important.

Without her support, I don’t know. I don’t care too much about what everybody else thinks except for my family. When she said yes, it made me 10 times as more comfortable.”

Despite growing up less than 20 miles from OU’s campus, Clark always gave off the vibe of being an LSU fan. He said he has been all about LSU ever since Tyrann Mathieu was at the school and nothing ever changed his mind about Baton Rouge being the place for him.

“It was love at first sight,” Clark said. “Coach Haley is one of the best coaches in the nation, and I can’t wait to get a chance to play for him.”

Clark was originally going to sign last Wednesday on signing day, but Oklahoma City Public Schools were closed Wednesday-Friday, not allowing him to do so in front of his family and friends.

Multiple reports surfaced about Clark signing with LSU but nothing being made official. Following Monday, it is 100 percent a done deal.
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