Friday, August 19, 2011

It's Our Fault

Lately, President Obama has blamed practically everything and everyone (but himself) for our lackluster economy even though he's been in charge for almost three years.  This week we were told "Over the last six months we've had a string of bad luck."  Bad luck, huh?  Was it bad luck that spent a trillion dollars on a "stimulus" that stimulated nothing but bigger debt?  Did someone in his administration walk under a ladder or break a window that led to the passage of Obamacare?  Did a black cat cross the path of Obama's dog Bo which in turn caused the first credit downgrade in America's history?  We all know the answer to these questions.  And we all know when we are being taken for a ride.  The truth of the matter is that America cannot recover while this man is in office, and for that we have only ourselves to blame, particularly those who voted for him in the first place.  Let's not repeat the mistakes of the past even though we have a president and a Democrat party who are determined to do so themselves.  Let's not get bogged down in their malaise, but instead try and rise above it, at least, and until we get the kind of real leadership necessary for growth and a return to prosperity.        

1 comment:

  1. Respectfully, I see no current candidate on the Republican side who can garner the mass appeal needed to win a national campaign, ..especially with the Left being on board with this war on terrorism.

    Bible quotes and prayer-ins in Houston will appeal to 30% of the voting population, but in a national campaign, the Obama win in 2012 could rival Reagan's 49 state win in 1984, against these type of candidates....

    Sad as it seems, the most nationally electable Republican is not running, mainly because the primary climate is "far far right" and has a religious twist to it...

    In this type of election climate, his past marriage problems and his pro-choice stand would become the issue, and not his ability to reduce crime, balance the budget, be decisive in crisis, ...ect

    Any thoughts??

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