Obama and his administration have shown the world how truly ‘green’ they are – opinion
by Mr. Bob | 8:43 am, May 27, 2010 | Comments Off
#tcot #redco #salazar #obama #teaparty #cheWhen I say green here, I do not mean green in the environmental sense. One of the most truthful critisim's about Obama prior to the election was his lack of real world experience. Many folks on the left actually acknowledged this and said his lack of experience made him a "Washington outsider" as they tried to turn it into a strength. This would be like hiring a CEO of a fortune 100 company from the mail room and saying his ground up perspective will be his most valuable asset.....when it is his only asset, if it an asset at all.
But most lefties pretended the right was lying and just being political...while out of the other side of their mouth they sneered at Sarah Palin for her "lack of experience", someone who had run businesses, a state budget (albeit one far removed from most of us) and raised children in a middle class environment without priveledge.
Bottom line was, as long as the nominee is a Democrat, his experience didn't matter. The fact that he looked like a minority, even better. (notice neither of those qualifications have ANYTHING to do with leadership or ability)
What we have seen now in all its muddy brown glory is that a lack of leadership experience, a lack of knowlege on how to handle crisis, a lack of ability to surround yourself with good people who shore up those weaknesses can mean very bad things for our country, for the world and for the environment. Obama was a college professor (with a very narrow view) with NO experience in business, no crisis experience and very little real world experience in anything, who liked to hang around with other professors who hate America and free enterprise.
When us "right wingers" shouted this from the rooftops prior to the election, when we said John McCain wasn't that great but he was about 100,000 miles better than Obama our views were mocked. I don't like to say I told you so...but I told you so. And now our economy is on life support, enemies around the world advance their agendas without fear of reprisal, foreign leaders mock our way of life on our own soil, and billions of life forms in the Gulf of Mexico are now dead or dying with thousands of miles of Beaches and marshes destroyed for years or decades.
I can now see an old bumper sticker reappearing on cars around the country. Worst President Ever. To all my libertarian friends, by fighting the lesser of two evils (McCain in the last election) saying he was just as bad as any Democrat to you I don't know what to say other than I hope you learned something but I doubt you have. We have not even seen the true results of this admistration yet...this is just the tip of the oil spill.
The hypocracy here is beyond insane. It took Mr. Obama 12 days to show up in the gulf region after the spill (which is still spilling). Democrats criticized President George W. Bush for waiting four days after Katrina to go to New Orleans. There is no leadership here. Salazar is whining about FUTURE REGULATIONS...while the crisis grows. He continues to blame storm revealing what we all know instinctively...everything, everything everything with this adminsitration is about politics. He can't spin this one, but he will try.
Link to related article -He knows as much about drilling for oil as he does about drilling teeth (Business Word Inc.)
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