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Old 02-23-2011, 06:57 PM   #29
Indessasp

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It's not entirely fair to blame Obama over the unrest in places like Egypt. There were no good choices.

However, how much of this is a result of a perception of an America in decline and the perception of Obama himself as a weak and disconnected leader?

To the extent that he CAN affect outcomes, every decision he has made is wrong. The money printing.. The wild spending. Siding with predatory unions against bankrupt citizens in bankrupt states... Creating gigantic cartels for the health care industry to exploit while smashing the legitimate industries which heat our homes, drive our domestic economy, put food on our tables and generally serve to raise our living standards.

There's a great editorial just waiting to be written over this. We're all living his legacy..

This guy is toast.. He may not even get a second term at this rate. His leadership has cost the democrats everything. Liberalism lies in a heap.. Even Carter didn't fail this spectacularly.

God says wisdom is a gift from him, and I believe that. Look at the liberals now? DC is an ocean of ivy league credentials.. No avail.

All of their ideas will only make things worse.

The stage is now set for the next Reagan figure to come in, apply some common sense, and be hailed as a national hero for saving us from the "educated" geniuses in Washington DC.
I don't see how Obama could've made a lasting effect on the Egyptian affairs.
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