My hidden microphones have solved another puzzle. I have always wondered how Obama had come to the decisions he does. What I found out may surprise you. On the other hand, it may not.
One of Obama’s staff (re:former lobbyist) presents him with an idea. Depending on the nature of the idea, he passes it off to the cabinet member under whose auspices the bill would fall under. He would also give a copy to the Injustice Department and his legal department, in case there were any side issues that needed to be addressed. Those departments will then hand the ball off to lifetime public employees who work on it and write a report.
Case in point is whether to loan a certain green company owned by a large donor 1.2 billion dollars. When all the departments are done, Obama calls them all in for a meeting. Stephen Chu goes first.
“The company in question wants to build solar panels and generate electricity using solar farms. His staffers reported that by approving the loan, they can create up to 1500 jobs that will last until the company goes bankrupt. That could be for 3 full months. Four months if the original date was just before the election.”
Justice claims that there is some evidence that the company has fudged it’s books and really doesn’t have 500 million dollars worth of inventory or that 6000 pounds of gold in the basement or the Picasso in the break room.
The legal department warns that it could be considered conflict of interest. On the other hand Obama promised millions of green jobs. So how does Obama come to a final decision? He calls David Axlerod and makes sure the campaign check cleared.
And now you know……………..the rest of the story.


I just submit it to CTP and they do the rest. My blog is on behalf of them