Obama to NYC: Drop Dead

This one writes itself. Billions to Muslim nations and Muslim "entrepreneurs" and "fakestinian" terrorists and ummah outreach. But the middle finger to "hymietown" Jesse Jackson must be dancing naked in his mistress's boudoir.

The thing is, if you won't name the enemy, or fight the enemy, or acknowledge that we are under attack, terror fighting dollars are all we have. The only defensive American soil, is crouching, ducking and waiting for the next attack – so how can you cut response-to-the-next-attack dollars, when that's all we've got going?

By their fruits we shall know him, and so we know B. Hussein.

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White House decides to slash New York anti-terrorism funds 11 days after Times Square Bomb Try NY Daily News

Eleven days after the botched plot to bomb Times Square, the Obama administratio on Wednesday slashed some $53
million from the city's terror-fighting budget.

To top it off, the news comes as President Obama comes to town today to tap
the city's deep pockets for the Democratic Party.

"The President seems more interested in raising money for political campaigns
than  
DropdeD

providing New
York
the money it needs to defend itself against Islamic terrorism," said Rep. Pete King (R-L.I.), the top Republican on the
Homeland Security Committee.

The cuts, to be announced Thursday, target the annual allocations for transit
security and port security, legislators said.

The New York City area will get $111million for transit security in the final
2010 budget – a 27% chop from last year's $153 million. The port security
program is getting chopped from $45 million to $33.8million – a cut of 25%.

"The fact that the Obama administration would cut New York's homeland
security funding just 11 days after the Times Square car bomb attempt is
dangerous and unconscionable," King said.

The Department of Homeland Security had forecast the cuts in December, but
local leaders thought the administration would change its mind after a car
packed with fireworks, propane tanks and fertilizer nearly detonated in the
Crossroads of the World on May 1.

Another terror plot busted up last September targeted the city's subways.

"Just when we thought they finally realized a war on terror is going on, they
do something like this," raged City Councilman Peter Vallone (D-Queens), head of
the Council's Public Safety Committee.

"This leaves us more vulnerable to 'man-caused disasters,'" he said
sarcastically, referring to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano's
term for terror attacks.

Homeland Security Department spokesman Matthew Chandler begged to differ with New York's
interpretation, insisting his agency is "actively engaged in supporting New York
City's first responders and overall preparedness."

He argued that in 2009, the administration gave the area more than
$457million for "terrorism and other threats." He blamed Congress for
appropriating less money for 2010, and an administration official said if New
York includes the cash it got from the economic stimulus bill passed in 2009,
it's actually getting $47.3 million more than last year for ports and transit
protection.

King was unimpressed by that math, arguing the stimulus cash is a one-time
payout that won't be repeated.

"That's a story they're coming up with at the last minute, because an hour
ago they were saying they couldn't give us the money because Congress only
allocated $300 million," he said. "Actually Obama only asked for $250
million."

King noted there is nothing stopping the administration from giving the city
a bigger slice. "New York should get first shot, because we're the No. 1
target," he said.With Kathleen Lucadamo

UPDATE: More homes raided in Times Square deadly car bomb plot

UPDATE: The audacity:

President Obama’s arrival in NYC today is billed as a thank you tour for
the cops and civilians that saw something and said something during
Faisal Shahzad’s failed terror attack. What is less known is the White
House funding cuts to NY’s anti-terror efforts.


After Islamic jihadist Faisal Shahzad loaded his SUV with fireworks,
propane and fertilizer and nearly detonated the same in Times Square on
May 1, it was believed that Homeland Security would keep the funding
intact; instead, cuts are to be announced today.

Last September, a suicide terror attack planned to strike New York
City’s subway system, similar to the successful attack
that recently occurred in Moscow
, was thwarted with the
apprehension of Najibullah Zazi.

Zazi rode the subway, staking out targets and
filming in and around high profile areas. Politicians reminded New
Yorkers the plot was serious and how the city remains a top terror
target; it baffles many that 11-days after the Times Square plot, WH
leadership is in need of the same reminder.

On Wednesday, the Obama administration slashed approximately $53 million
from the city's terror-fighting budget.

These developments are a sad testament of how slogans such as, ‘if you
see something, say something’ is merely a marketing tool for some
politicians, an effort to appear that they are listening and more
importantly acting. More sad is how hollow, ‘Never Forget’ rings among
the White House team.

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