Wednesday, June 13, 2012

who is at fault really?

i agree, the democrats have in many instances acted as if they were double agents.

"So while the Democrats may be useless, the Republicans are utterly destructive. They are just plain scary".(from friend Jonathan)

doesn't one create the other? destructive behavior most definitely can hinder and stall creating a false sense of uselessness not really deserved because "it takes to, to make a thing go right" (rap lyric from Rob Base). remember this was a successful killing of the economy by the right to first make the Pres. look bad and second relying on their gullible base and some progressive's not to pay attention to the reality that it's not the Pres. it's them. they keep forgetting "it's on video tape stupid"

look guys it's simple the right are portraying the Pres. as a "don't understand" Pres. in reality he has had to learn on the fly. J. i agree that his advisors should have a designation change to right wing collaborator's. they have by not doing and properly advising, done just as much to sink the Pres. and the economy.

their inaction has contributed to the right thinking they can punk them out at anytime. it's like they aren't fully believing in him and don't want to commit too much in case his admin fails, i've long wondered how much bigotry the progressives have.

not defending him, not appearing in public to be on his side. leaving him out there alone at times when solidarity could have won the day. the right thinks they are in his head so to speak, evidenced by the deficit talks the taking it to the 11th hour to see who blinks first, brilliant if he doesn't fold they blame him for the ramifications if he does they can say they won, while giving the electorate the impression that he is weak.

his party members should be all up in the media's face helping to promote his agenda, not just when asked. if he is reelected he needs to clean house and hire a more devoted team. think about what he would have been able to do had there not been the right wing blocking of him and now his voter base?

we need to stop charging him with our future lives and help ourselves help him. if not then we really don't want it and all the blame goes were it should not Obama, or the righty's but clearly on the heads of "we the people". recognize while looking for someone to blame for our present condition it's not Bush or the Pres. it's that denying "person in the mirror".

by not defending him, not appearing in public to be on his side. leaving him out there alone at times when solidarity could have won the day. the right thinks they are in his head so to speak, evidenced by the deficit talks the taking it to the 11th hour to see who blinks first, brilliant if he doesn't fold they blame him for the ramifications if he does they can say they won, while giving the electorate the impression that he is weak.

"no man is an island is an island unto himself", "it takes a village", "it takes two", why are we resolute with the idea that we can sit back criticize the one person in gov't who honestly has " we the people" at the top of his to do list for not pulling it off faster?

especially when we are waiting in the tent for the scuffle to be over, when if we had taken our collective butts out of the tent and help confront "OUR PROBLEMS" it would be happening faster but we see the other side destructing and blocking, and we act like it's Sunday and we're watching the game and our team is losing and all we do is curse the coach or the players. leave your fate in the hands of another, don't be surprised when you get that note telling you it's your turn in the barrel.