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Posted: 8:25 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011

We hired the wrong man 

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Barack Obama knows that we haven’t solved our economic woes, but we wants to remind you that he “didn’t create the condition.”   Lordy … if we all had a dollar for every time Obama has reminded us that this wasn’t his fault there would be no crisis. 

Our Dear Ruler is right … the housing bubble burst and the market crashed before we selected him to be our leader ruler.  But even though it wasn’t his fault, we hired him to clean up the mess.  He knew, and America knew, full and well that it was going to be a big pile to handle but that this was his task.  Even Obama said that “if I don’t have this done in three years, then there’s going to be a one-term proposition.”

If you stand back and just consider that fact alone, you can come to the conclusion that Obama has failed.  We hired him to do a certain task.  He failed.  In any private sector job, he would be fired.  But in politics, his fate rests in the hands of millions of moochers and the dumb-masses.  This is why voting is actually a very powerful tool, sometimes even a weapon.  It is something that is given to someone and can be used to vote people into office that could directly affect you life.  Those people may want to take more of your property (taxes) or they may want to tell you how to live your life (regulations).  

The point is that Barack Obama didn’t create the mess but he was charged with a big-ass broom and told to clean it up.  He hasn’t.  Obama has absolutely no record of any positive accomplishment to run on.  None. Nada.  He is a total and complete failure as the leader of our country.  Time to hire a new janitor.

Ohhhhh.  That’s probably raaaaaaaaaacist! 

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