Tuesday, September 15, 2009

The President in the Plastic Bubble

As hundreds of thousands of Americans marched on Washington to protest Obama's massive spending, he was in Minneapolis addressing a crowd of (mostly bussed in) union workers. The White House said they "weren't aware of any gathering in Washington". I am sure the Obama health care pep rally was only a coincidence. Today Obama will be making yet another speech on health care to union workers in Ohio. The President is being comfortably ensconced in his protective bubble. After only eight months in office, Obama is only speaking to friendly crowds and using the "I have the support of a silent majority" line. Keep telling yourself that Mr. President.

The inexperience of our puppet-in-chief has come to center stage. His constant contradictions and rewriting of his already delivered speeches show his lack of grasp on the issues. Especially when it comes to the health care reform bill that he demanded be passed before the August recess. Until it wasn't. Then he wanted it passed by the end of September...or Christmas. You know the bill don't you? The one with a 'public option' that may or may not be in it and the president may or may not be for or against it. I am sure his "silent majority" will support what ever he decides.

Yesterday the bubble boy went to wall street and warned them against any "reckless behavior". Hmmmm. Would an example of that be pushing a trillion dollar government health care overhaul when the economy is in the tank and consumer confidence is in the toilet? If the stimulus worked, we may never know because any positive result from it is being diminished by the threat of forced fines and taxes to pay for Obamacare and an Al Gore designed energy policy.

It should be noted that Mr. Obama is someone who hasn't had much experience in not getting his way. His reaction to NOT being beloved seems to be the typical Obama arrogant response; Make another speech and chastise those who oppose you. Nice try Mr. President, but your speech didn't even register with the American people.

We should all be forewarned that a failed Obama may become even more dangerous than the one who still thinks he was chosen by the world to "change" America. Bitter destruction may be on the horizon. Let's just hope if that happens, his own party will treat him as he treated so many others and throw him under the bus.

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