Stunned & Horrified
March 06, 2009 | filed in: Politics
I can hardly describe how stunned and horrified I am
with the Obama administration. He and his cronies
have already broken numerous campaign promises;
they've sent the stock market spiraling downward;
they're spending such a massive amount of our money
that it's hard to comprehend; they're off on the
wrong foot diplomatically; they continue to embarrass
themselves with cabinet appointees; they're wasting
their time and displaying their worst political
tendencies by attacking conservatives like Rush; and
they are addressing issues like universal health care
and carbon trading that should be put on the
back-burner, if not dismissed altogether.
Worse of all is the undeniable lurch toward socialism and massive government, as if government weren't already enormous. As Hillary said recently, "Never waste a good crisis." Team Obama is using the worsening financial crisis as an excuse for the implementation for a thoroughly destructive and sweeping liberal agenda.
If the Obama keeps this up, he may well be not only the worst president of my lifetime, but the president that put America on a downward path from which it may never recover. Please, Mr. President, step away from your omnipresent TelePrompTer, take a deep breath, slow down, and realize how you are wasting the opportunity you have been given. Realize that doing nothing is better than doing the wrong thing.
More and more, I appreciate Ronald Reagan's observation: "In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. Government is the problem."
Worse of all is the undeniable lurch toward socialism and massive government, as if government weren't already enormous. As Hillary said recently, "Never waste a good crisis." Team Obama is using the worsening financial crisis as an excuse for the implementation for a thoroughly destructive and sweeping liberal agenda.
If the Obama keeps this up, he may well be not only the worst president of my lifetime, but the president that put America on a downward path from which it may never recover. Please, Mr. President, step away from your omnipresent TelePrompTer, take a deep breath, slow down, and realize how you are wasting the opportunity you have been given. Realize that doing nothing is better than doing the wrong thing.
More and more, I appreciate Ronald Reagan's observation: "In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. Government is the problem."

