Tuesday, October 25, 2011

OBAMA BLAMES SOMEONE ELSE… AGAIN


President Obama is playing the blame game again.  This time he’s condemning an “increasingly dysfunctional Congress” for his failures to create jobs, get housing moving or solve the economic crisis.  Obama also laid out a theme for his re-election, saying that there's "no excuse for all the games and the gridlock that we've been seeing in Washington."

COMMENTS:
Now, if that isn’t like the pot calling the kettle black, I sure as hell don’t know what is.  By the way, he went on to say that he doesn’t really care if Congress won’t kiss his fanny and do as he orders, he will get things done his way through the use of his executive powers, everyone else be damned.  I was going to add that he needs a thorough psychiatric examination, but we’re the ones who need it for allowing this distasteful and flagrant disregard for our Constitution and our country to go on. 

TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Obama says that since Congress is not passing his economic legislation the way he wants it, he’s going to use executive powers to get the job done.  That’s circumventing the power and authority of Congress.  How can he get away with this?  (Karen ~ Sacramento, CA)
A. The same way he’s been getting away with it for the last three years.  Nobody dares to stop him.  He is accountable to no one.  You cannot name me one person, including his wife, I suspect, to whom he is accountable. 

Q. Why do you think Republican leaders are down on Cain and pushing so hard for Romney when the Republicans themselves are enamored with Cain and cold toward Romney?  (Jess ~ Las Vegas, NV)
A. Because Cain tells things like they are.  He doesn’t spin or beat around the bush like politicians do, and that makes the leadership uncomfortable with him, whereas Romney meets their expectations and conforms to the way they want to run things.  In other words, the Republican leadership sucks. 

Q. What’s this about an inflating volcano?  (Chad ~ Anderson, CA)
A. Uturuncu, a nearly 20,000-foot-high volcano in southwest Bolivia is baffling scientists because it is inflating at an alarming rate.  It bears a striking resemblance to Obama’s ego, and they can’t figure it out.  For me as a lay person, I think the thing is getting ready to blow, much like Obama does when he doesn’t get his way.    

TODAY’S QUOTE:
All civilization has from time to time become a thin crust over a volcano of revolution.  ~ Henry Ellis

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