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Obama's GSA Fortune Teller Speaks His Mind

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Obama's head of the General Services Agency Resigns After Spending One Million Dollars on 4 Day Employee Training Conference in Las Vegas

The expenses included $147,000 in airfare and lodging at the hotel for six planning trips by a team of organizers. Among the other expenses were $3,200 for a mind reader; $6,300 on commemorative coin set displayed in velvet boxes and $75,000 on a training exercise to build a bicycle.

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"I see a humiliating future for you, Mr. Obama. I also see your wife gaining back every pound she lost -- and then some. But for the life of me, I cannot imagine that bicycle.That will be $3,200, please."
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Based on Robert Fine's idea.


It is not that expensive when one takes into account the 40% borrowed money we don't have a plan to pay back.

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GSA, the agency who considers inflation a positive effect of Viagra.

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GSA hotel room after the $75,000 training exercise to build a bicycle.

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In fact, Obama's fortune teller reminds me of someone I have seen before on our pages. Hey's isn't that... No! This can't be! Karl Marx has long been dead and voting Democrat!

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Well, the important thing is they got a free vacation in Las Vegas.

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Wow, they did screw up. Had the president or a member of his family been in attendance, they could have called it another Obama vacation, and not another word would have been said, at least not from our mainstream media.

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Plus it would have cost maybe 5 million more well-spent and job-creating dollars!

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We are finding more GSA, take no prisoners, auditing. How many GSA specialists does it take to cut a ribbon in Hawaii? We know with unprecedented government efficiency, it only takes one hour.

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This reporter has escaped from the People's Paradise and we want him back. Hopefully Barack's flexibility will include extraditing him from the San Francisco Chronicle.


 
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