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DarrinS
01-28-2010, 09:01 AM
I can't believe this article was on Huffington post of all places.

'It's Not My Fault But I'll Keep Spending' (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/richard-grenell/its-not-my-fault-but-ill_b_439713.html)




It is hard to believe a President that says "...I am not interested in re-litigating the past" after he just spent 60 minutes of his First State of the Union Address re-litigating the past and blaming Bush for his problems.

It is hard to take a President seriously when he speaks 116 words describing how he wants to get rid of nuclear weapons but only 38 words uttered on the biggest violator of those principles: Iran. It is hard to understand why Obama and his Administration have wasted this past year by not increasing the sanctions on Iran and building on the Bush Administration's 3 UN resolutions sanctioning Iran for their continued illegal uranium enrichment.

It's hard to take a President seriously when he says we will take the fight to al Qaeda but then brings al Qaeda to the U.S. to be tried in an American court. It's hard to understand a President who sends the lawyers to a terrorist to tell him that he has the right to remain silent but then brags that he is tough on terrorists.

And if you thought Obama had learned a lesson from the recent Scott Brown election in Massachusetts, think again. From the moment he started his address to the Nation, Obama made it perfectly clear that all of his problems were Bush's fault.

"One year ago I took office in the midst of 2 wars, a bad economy..." blah, blah, blah. "One year later the worst of the storm has passed but the devastation remains....," Obama said in the first minutes of his speech. The problem with the President's continued excuse is that since he has taken office unemployment has surged, the deficit has skyrocketed and Washington's spending has gotten even more out of control. But to hear the President speak, his reckless spending has had nothing to do with our financial problems or highest unemployment rates in decades. But time has run out on Obama's excuses. The American people are fed up and the President's poll numbers are in the tank. The Democrats have had an overwhelming majority in the House and Senate and yet, Obama's first year has been one of the worst first year's for any President in history. For all of Obama's big talk about change, very little has been done despite the fact that his Party controls all of Washington and has the ability to make change immediately. It doesn't make sense for the President to blame Republicans for his first year failures. He has only his majority party to blame.

If you thought Obama was ready to stop spending billions of dollars we don't have, think again. Tonight, Obama went on a spending spree that would make Nancy Pelosi happy. The President's new #1 focus is now on creating jobs, he says. It's no longer health care. More than 42 minutes into his speech not a word had been uttered about health care. But there was plenty said on how to spend your tax dollars even though we are already behind on paying our bills. There was $30 billion for community banks to give to small businesses, billions for infrastructure projects to put unions to work, millions for clean energy businesses, millions for community colleges, millions for more pell grants, millions for child care credits, billions for new home owners, millions for farmers and veterans and the list continues. While a case can be made for helping each and every one of these groups, there has been no regard for who will pay for these new programs or whether now is the time to spend this money.

As Obama's speech continued, there was more blaming Bush for the problems and more spending from his Administration. But what was most shocking to watch was President Obama double down on partisanship. Obama wasn't humble or conciliatory, he was antagonistic and cocky. But for a President who promised change and has the votes in Congress to deliver it, it was a disappointing night. It was more of the same from Washington.

And then an hour into his speech the President suddenly changed his tone. It was like he suddenly remembered that the state of Massachusetts just voted for a Republican to fill Ted Kennedy's seat. President Obama became the out-reacher-in-chief. If Obama had delivered the last 20 minutes of his speech first, and cut out the political jabs from the first 60 minutes of the speech then he would have been better received.

In the end, Obama speech reminded us that he isn't leading his party or the nation. For a President starting his term with a massive majority in Congress and sky-high approval ratings, he has squandered a ton of political capital with nothing to show for it.

coyotes_geek
01-28-2010, 10:32 AM
The "I inherited this mess" card is getting pretty old. We know. We get it. Yes, it's 100% true that he did inherit a mess. But he really needs to figure out that he got elected to fix it, not to merely remind us about it. Considering how closely his actions mirror those of the predecessor he places all the blame on, it's no wonder his credibility is taking a hit.

EVAY
01-28-2010, 10:44 AM
the "i inherited this mess" card is getting pretty old. We know. We get it. Yes, it's 100% true that he did inherit a mess. But he really needs to figure out that he got elected to fix it, not to merely remind us about it. Considering how closely his actions mirror those of the predecessor he places all the blame on, it's no wonder his credibility is taking a hit.

+1

clambake
01-28-2010, 10:44 AM
yes, we need to forgive "bush the abortionist" as soon as possible, and it might take longer than a year to put the "fetus" back together.

DarrinS
01-28-2010, 10:54 AM
The "I inherited this mess" card is getting pretty old. We know. We get it. Yes, it's 100% true that he did inherit a mess. But he really needs to figure out that he got elected to fix it, not to merely remind us about it. Considering how closely his actions mirror those of the predecessor he places all the blame on, it's no wonder his credibility is taking a hit.


excellent take

clambake
01-28-2010, 10:57 AM
excellent take

explain.

DarrinS
01-28-2010, 11:04 AM
explain.


He wasn't elected to remind us of the crosses he has to bear, he was elected to solve problems.

boutons_deux
01-28-2010, 11:08 AM
Repugs and conservatives trashing Magic Negro because he can't generate, in a few months, the 7M jobs the Banksters Depression destroyed.

And when Magic Negro says he's gonna raise taxes on the guilty, unpunished capitalists and banksters, the Repugs howl, object, and block.

Anything Magic Negro tries is howled down by the Repugs, like a bigger original stimulus, which all Keynesian economists failed because it was too small.

Repugs are also blocking a huge number of Magic Negro appointments, in their unrelenting attack to destroy govt, no matter what the cost to the country. All bloody-minded, obstructionist, nihilistic politics, all the time.

TeyshaBlue
01-28-2010, 11:10 AM
It is our utmost goal for 2010 to find our own asses in the dark with not one, but BOTH hands! And we need the Republicans to help do this!

clambake
01-28-2010, 11:10 AM
He wasn't elected to remind us of the crosses he has to bear, he was elected to solve problems.

thats a pretty damning characterization of your fallen hero.

bravo, your making strides.

DarrinS
01-28-2010, 11:11 AM
Repugs and conservatives trashing Magic Negro because he can't generate, in a few months, the 7M jobs the Banksters Depression destroyed.

And when Magic Negro says he's gonna raise taxes on the guilty, unpunished capitalists and banksters, the Repugs howl, object, and block.

Anything Magic Negro tries is howled down by the Repugs, like a bigger original stimulus, which all Keynesian economists failed because it was too small.

Repugs are also blocking a huge number of Magic Negro appointments, in their unrelenting attack to destroy govt, no matter what the cost to the country. All bloody-minded, obstructionist, nihilistic politics, all the time.



You keep mentioning "Repugs", and yet hardcore liberals and independents are also unhappy with the POTUS.


You should also know that Dems have controlled congress since 2006.


Carry on with your tantrum.

DarrinS
01-28-2010, 11:11 AM
thats a pretty damning characterization of your fallen hero.

bravo, your making strides.


Your retarded.

clambake
01-28-2010, 11:12 AM
Your retarded.

good catch, mr. birther.

TeyshaBlue
01-28-2010, 11:12 AM
boutonsky believes pro wrestling is real too.

boutons_deux
01-28-2010, 11:15 AM
btw, if MN can punish the financial sector with more regulation and more taxes/fees, I have no doubt they will retaliate with maintaining tight(ening) credit to prevent MN sucess and get him defeated in 2012 so Repugs can undo MN's stuff.

There a 10 of $Bs in play, NO ruthless/nuclear nastiness, cheating, sliming, trashing is ruled out.

Marcus Bryant
01-28-2010, 11:22 AM
Obviously the executives of financial services firms will risk their own skin for political outcomes.

MannyIsGod
01-28-2010, 11:28 AM
The "I inherited this mess" card is getting pretty old. We know. We get it. Yes, it's 100% true that he did inherit a mess. But he really needs to figure out that he got elected to fix it, not to merely remind us about it. Considering how closely his actions mirror those of the predecessor he places all the blame on, it's no wonder his credibility is taking a hit.

I didn't watch much of the speech last night, but when I flipped it on and heard this I groaned aloud. Enough. People get it, just fix it.

EmptyMan
01-28-2010, 11:31 AM
lol at Obama. This genius is still using the same old lines from his campaign.

In one sentence, he whines about inheriting his problems. In part, this is true.

Once the subject is changed from the economy. He then utters the sentence about how he is not here to hold onto the past and lay blame.

obama is nothing but empty words. Dumb dumb americants still eat it up.

boutons_deux
01-28-2010, 11:41 AM
Progressives are unhappy for very different reasons from the Repugs.

The Repugs are "unhappy" by DNA, they hate and want to destroy anything that isn't Repug.

The progressives

Jobless are unhappy because NOBODY, esp not a Repug, could re-create 7M lost jobs in one year, MN just happens to be the whipping-boy-in-office.

DarrinS
01-28-2010, 11:43 AM
Progressives are unhappy for very different reasons from the Repugs.

The Repugs are "unhappy" by DNA, they hate and want to destroy anything that isn't Repug.

The progressives

Jobless are unhappy because NOBODY, esp not a Repug, could re-create 7M lost jobs in one year, MN just happens to be the whipping-boy-in-office.


Are you and Dan taking hits from the same pipe? Maybe it's time to change out the water.

Marcus Bryant
01-28-2010, 11:44 AM
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DarrinS
01-28-2010, 11:46 AM
^:lmao at MB.

DarrinS
01-28-2010, 11:50 AM
McCain seen mouthing the words "Blame it on Bush."

KiaUdzsgvq0

clambake
01-28-2010, 12:08 PM
McCain seen mouthing the words "Blame it on Bush."

KiaUdzsgvq0

if mccain doesn't say it, would it sink in?

TeyshaBlue
01-28-2010, 12:28 PM
if mccain doesn't say it, would it sink in?

Is it still as tired as it was last year?
And the year before that?
And the year before that?
............................................

boutons_deux
01-28-2010, 12:40 PM
keep it up, people, I love bitch-slapping you dickless wimps

doobs
01-28-2010, 12:51 PM
keep it up, people, I love bitch-slapping you dickless wimps

You're tough!

coyotes_geek
01-28-2010, 01:06 PM
keep it up, people, I love bitch-slapping you dickless wimps

How's Obama's invasion of Haiti coming along?

TeyshaBlue
01-28-2010, 01:35 PM
keep it up, people, I'm hallucinating freely.

You go, tough guy! :lmao:lmao