Wednesday, January 27, 2010

STATE OF THE UNION; MORE ABOUT BARRY?

Tonight’s State of the Union speech by President Obama is probably not going to be listened to by as many Americans as have tuned in to other Presidential State of the Union addresses. Why not? Because Americans are getting more and more turned off about the President’s condescending tones, his excuses, his stretches of the truth and his downright, outright lies. 

The Massachusetts Senate race last week may have meant a lot of different things to a lot of people, but the plain simple truth of the situation is that Brown and Coakley were running neck and neck until Obama showed up to stump for Coakley. The polling numbers then proceeded to go beserk in Brown’s favor. 

Since that hysterical moment, Obama has reportedly been in a funk, stewing over his health care plan, worried about his debts to his far left liberal friends, blaming Fox News, and vowing to get his way come hell or high water. And, in a wild attempt to regain control of the situation, Obama is slated to announce a “budget freeze” that is about as worthless and useless as a two-bit... politician. 

Americans don’t want to hear another word of political B.S.

Obama is likely to lash out at the Republicans for not being cooperative. Not that I’m enamored with the Republicans, but I don’t recall that they have been given a single opportunity to participate in any political discussions about the future of the country. In fact, Obama, Pelosi and Reid made it abundantly and arrogantly clear that they are in control and there is not one damned thing the Republicans, or even the people for that matter, can do about it. 

Now that the people have managed to do something even the Republicans could not… leveling the playing field… they have been staring at themselves in the mirror in utter and pure denial. “My God, how could those ingrates DO this to us?”

And, Barry is likely to tell the world how much better off it is with him at the helm than it was under Bush. Well, we all know that Bush was by no measure a “peach,” but Obama makes him look like a prince in comparison. So, Obama will blame his problems on Bush, the Republicans, Fox, and you and me. Oh, we might hear those three favorite words of his, “I’m sorry, but…” And then, he’s going to tell us how he, the omnipotent one, is going to fix things for us. 

Americans don’t want to hear another word of political B.S.

What Americans do want, Obama, Pelosi and Reid are not willing to provide. We want responsible government. We want people back to work. We want real solutions for the housing foreclosures. We want the unused TARP money back in the Treasury like they promised. But, they are foaming at their mouths, bound and determined to get a health care plan passed. They’re still focused on that. 

We want an end to political payoffs and corruption in Washington. Obviously, they are completely stonewalling that idea, so we know that we have to perform drastic surgery and remove every damned member of Congress that we can. So, now that we have our goals and objectives clear to us, why do we need to listen to Obama squirming and twisting in the wind? 

We’re not to blame for this mess, and we don’t need to listen to some punk kid from Hawaii or wherever he’s from tell us that we are. It’s just that simple.

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