The big problem with Barock Obama is he is too much of a nice man. Giving the opposition the benefit of the doubt. A negotiator and compromiser. Knowing how to give and take.
What he needs to learn is the partisan opposition is just that, Partisan and nothing else. Hard nosed. Stuck on one issue. Dead wood starting to petrify into stone. And in the mean time obstructing good government. Unyielding politicians more than willing to take advantage of President Obamas democratic style of government. Basically saying the conservatives will play by their own rules. And turn around and expect you to play by the rules of normal fair play.
I would recommend to President Obama to become a bit political himself. Holding his ground on certain issues of benefit for the American people. Over look politics and go for good policies and laws.
There is no reason to debate why we are in this recession. We know why people are out of work. We’ve debated taxes. We debated how to create jobs for America.
We just need to get past the rhetoric and lies and press for workable jobs programs. Then ask the large corporations and wealthy individuals to pay their share of the rebuilding and recovery of America.
We tried the George W Bush approach once already. We gave tax breaks for the rich. We bailed out the banks and Wall Street. We had relaxed banking and consumer rules and regulations. All to discover not only did it not work but got us into this financial and job mess we are now in. An economy spiraling downward and many out of work. So, why would we want to go back to such destructive ways?
So to even think of any Republican as a potential president would be to continue the economic downward trends. We would be nuts to think Rick Perry, Michele Bachmann, Mit Romney, or any of the other Republican candidates as good for our country. Because as mentioned, they would continue the GWB policies of tax breaks for the rich and basically give away our economic engine. Absolutely back to the financial hole where we started from in 2007. We don’t want that.
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