President Obama is fighting back against
his Republican troublemakers
and has gotten his supporters "fired up and ready to go." It's this
President Obama we need to re-ignite and lead the charge for the change we need
to change America. It's this Obama that will once again beguile his competitors
and keep this nation on a forward progress track that thwarts the return the GOP seeks of a return
to their failed policies that put this country in the mess that it is in.
The President warned
that change would not be easy and it has been just that with Republicans being hell-bent
on denying the President a victory on any solution he brings forward. Although
progress has been slow, I think the media and pollsters have miscalculated the
true mood of the majority of voters in this country in their prediction of
wide-sweeping GOP victories in the mid-terms. Let me be the first to say they
we supporters of real change have not been drinking the kool-aid. We may have
taken a nap because of the toughness of the fight to elect Mr. Obama in the
first place, but we are now awakened. And quite frankly, we don't intend to sit
these elections out because
they are just too important.
There is a surprise coming in November when voters will soundly reject the GOP politics of no progress. Maybe then, Republicans will stop their stupidity and their selfish 24/7 campaigning and honestly work to dig America out of the hole that their leadership put it in. We can only hope.












It's the GOP's Mini Initiatives vs. Obama's Many Initiatives
President Barack Obama has undertaken a very ambitious agenda for his administration. The economy, the War in Iraq, stem-cell research, health care.... The GOP wants him to proceed more slowly. They claim that the President's plate is too full and his strategies are wrong. Having observed Mr. Obama during the presidential campaign, I am confident that he has a well thought out plan to achieve his desired objectives. I think the President's decision to go full speed ahead is a firewall against efforts by the GOP to act as obstructionists. It is no surprise to me that yet again his strategies appear to be far superior to those of his opposition.
Nonetheless, the GOP is still trying to promote an outdated agenda that the American people soundly rejected with their election of President Obama. Similar to questionable tactics used during the campaign season, the GOP is tossing things up into the air and waiting to see where they land and it they sprout roots. In other words, while the President to pushing ahead with many initiatives, the GOP is pushing ahead with mini initiatives designed to derail him.
There have been the Rush Limbaugh silliness about wanting the President to fail, GOP Governors playing politics with stimulus bailout monies and the latest, GOP U.S. Congressman Bill Posey trying to get traction with yet another silly Republican effort to insinuate that the President is not legally qualified for his office. They are using their trademark wedge driving tactics to try and distract the public from serious business. Are Republicans really that dense? Do they think that Americans are in a "hoodwink me" state of mind? They don't get it. Then again, maybe they do and just don't give a damn about anything but a selfish obsession to return GOP dinosaurs to power. A mid-term elections spanking may be the only stimulus that will convince them to straighten up and walk right.
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