Thursday, September 9, 2010

Did Our President Actually Say Things Might Look Bad for Democrats?

  Mama, don't tell me this is a dream, but did Obama truly say things might not go well in November? Surely that has to be some kind of joke the media is playin' on us! After all he's promised and all that Congress has rammed down our throats (among other places), that he might have gotten the message?
  I don't think so; you see, one must be in touch with the pulse of America to know how people are really feeling right now. and ideologues rarely have any idea of what goes on around them.
So if i might illuminate the "Annointed One", here's what we're upset about:
  • Blame Bush Syndrome: Com'on Mr. President, surely after nearly two years why are still blaming GW? Might I enlighten you a little? The economy was growing steadily until 2007. Does that year strike a chord? It was the year the Democrats won control of both the House and the Senate.
  • Promising a clear and transparent government, then using backroom deals and last minute votes to push forward your Leftist Agenda.
  • Being the American "Apologist" instead of the President. Sir, we know America isn't perfect, but that's no reason to apologize and denigrate our way of life to anyone that will listen.
  • Appointing "Czars" accountable to no one but you. Seems like you have manged to grab control of a lot of power in this manner. I think you'll pay dearly for that.
  • Losing the trust of our closest Allies while trying to make friends with people who want to destroy our way of life.
  • Telling us how you're going to ease the burden on the Middle Class yet adamantly refuse extend the Bush tax Cuts.
  • Obamacare. Nothing more need be said
  • Filing suit against Arizona. This isn't about Immigration. It's about usurping the power of the States.
  Mr. President, those are just a few things that have Democrats avoiding you like the plague as the days wind down to election. Ponder this, if what you're doing is so good for America, Why are Democrat candidates conveniently away whenever you show up? Might I cite a few instances? Bill White was indisposed when you came to Texas and brushed aside Governor Perry's greeting and letter. Russ Feingold was away when you were in Wisconsin rambling on about how things were getting better. Why are people in your own staff literally throwing you under the bus to save their own reputations? How does it feel to wear tire tracks for once?
Senior Democrats in both houses are retiring; why is that? It's because they don't want to be in on the coming election when every thing you stand for gets thrown back in your face and they have nothing to run on thanks to your heavy handed way of doing things.
  I truly think this mid-term election is going to  be a bellwether one way or another for the United States. I pray to God it goes the right way.

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