Thursday, September 27, 2012

Four Years of a Strong Nation?

It's hard to believe that it has been nearly four years that President Obama has lived in the White House.  So many world events have taken place both home and abroad, and the entire world has changed.  The one thing this President has proven in his term as POTUS is that our country is incredibly strong.  As a nation, we have been able to ride out the worst storm of unemployment, astronomical debt, and perceived impotency by the Islamic world that we have ever faced.  If we were any other nation, we would be doing what other nations are already doing: burning stuff, smashing windows, and calling for change.  But in America, we vote.

Obama has done something no other President can lay claim to--he has cleaved us into two nations; one comprised of children with adult bodies who still have mommy and daddy issues and strong nurturance needs, and the other comprised of people who love the country for what it is and not something that needed change.

Since taking office, personal income has decreased, unemployment has remained stuck at over 8 percent, our respect in the world is in the dumper, the public has been lied to about the Libya 9-11, no budget has been offered by the Democrats, the claim that al Qaeda has been defeated has been proven bogus, Iran continues to work toward nuclear weaponry, Israel has become suspicious of our relationship with them due to Obama, and while the world is in turmoil, tenuous with the Middle East, he has failed to meet with Netanyahu, and failed to attend crucial intelligence briefings but has not failed to attend the David Letterman Show and The View.


Al Qaeda is alive and well in spite of Joe Biden's "bin Laden is dead and GM is alive," claim.   Even GM isn't doing so well--they're selling the Chevy Volt for less than it costs to produce.  Great business acumen, eh.  But Obama's stooges had to lie about Libya or face another unfulfilled promise he made about defeating al Qaeda.

When you cannot trust your leader's words, how can you trust his actions?  In Obama's case, maybe a better term would be "inaction."  

I'm a capitalist, a term coined by Karl-I-Hate-To-Bathe-Marx, and Marx hated capitalism.  Perhaps that explains why he hated to work and allowed his wife and children go hungry most of the time.  I have worked since I was a kid--I worked at the corner pharmacy, swept the floor and went into a dank dark cellar to bring up feminine hygiene supplies and other educational things.  Please feel free to click on the ads accompanying this article so that my work here will be remunerated in a good old capitalist way.

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