Re: "Our borders are more secure than they were 20 years ago
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:20 am
I agree with many of your points, but see this part going a different way, Truman.
However, they already recognize that Barry isn't delivering them what they thought they'd be getting when they voted for him.
In short, most Americans recognize that he is fuggin' things up in a VERY big way.
His approval is very low, as is Congress'.
So when gridlock occurs next year, the public is much more apt to blame Barry for it than the new blood they voted in to try to clean up the mess he (and current Washington) created.
And as conditions in the country continue to deteriorate, Barry will shoulder the blame and the country won't be able to wait to get the assclown out of office so that a full "conservative" takeover can begin in '12 and "good" things can begin being done.
Scott is right, imo, Oblamer is toast.
I think it's likely Barry won't even be on the ballot.
Americans are fat, drunk, stupid and ADD-suffering, yes.Truman wrote:(the people will) blame a newly-minted Republican Congress for obfuscating “his” Recovery and delaying the Hope and Change that America so clearly mandated in ‘08.
However, they already recognize that Barry isn't delivering them what they thought they'd be getting when they voted for him.
In short, most Americans recognize that he is fuggin' things up in a VERY big way.
His approval is very low, as is Congress'.
So when gridlock occurs next year, the public is much more apt to blame Barry for it than the new blood they voted in to try to clean up the mess he (and current Washington) created.
And as conditions in the country continue to deteriorate, Barry will shoulder the blame and the country won't be able to wait to get the assclown out of office so that a full "conservative" takeover can begin in '12 and "good" things can begin being done.
Scott is right, imo, Oblamer is toast.
I think it's likely Barry won't even be on the ballot.