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Old 11-08-2010, 06:48 AM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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How is President Obama doing as an intern?

Has he able to make split second decisions?
Has he able to multi-task?
Has he able to unite the people?
Has he able to hear what the people were telling him?
Has he been trustworthy?
Has he been able to swiftly get legislation passed or vetoed?
Has he been humbled to have the privilege to lead this nation, or has he become conceited and arrogant?


How is the "on the job training" going for the nation?
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Old 11-08-2010, 07:44 AM
 
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LOL! Great post! But be careful! You are going to get bombarded with comments from liberals reminding you that "Bush was an idiot" and "Obama is intelligent".

I never understood what those two statements were based on other than ignorance anyways. It is okay to label a white conservative with a Southern accent as "stupid" just because you don't agree with his policies. On the other hand, white conservative voters, or anybody in the media would NEVER be allowed to label someone from the ghetto culture of Chicago with the same insult. So instead we all have to pretend that "Obama is a genius" so that the NAACP doesn't come after us.

I would like to make a few points here.

Bush had much more experience than Obama had. But whenever a conservative mentions this, leftists love to remind us about Sarah Palin's lack of experience as if it is fair to compare a Vice Presidential candidate to the president.

Bush mispronounces something and the media never forgets it. Obama mispronounces something and we all have to act like it never happened.

Bush wrote his own speeches while Obama uses a teleprompter.

Bush woke up very early while Obama wakes up late.

Bush was a professional while Obama has parties at the White House.

Bush had issues to worry about like the war while Obama worries about inviting a professor and a police officer over to the White House for beer in order to discuss racism.

Bush locked people out of meetings if they showed up late while Obama shows up late for his own engagements.

Need I go on?
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Old 11-08-2010, 08:27 AM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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The topic is not about Bush's grading, he has been graded for 10 years now.
We got it! It is all his fault. Now to the current concerns.
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Old 11-08-2010, 09:16 AM
 
Location: Southcentral Kansas
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The topic is not about Bush's grading, he has been graded for 10 years now.
We got it! It is all his fault. Now to the current concerns.
This is a bit off topic, but one thing that Obama has failed to learn is that he can't spend all his years blaming Bush for everything. Bush refuses to bad mouth Obama but Obama is still blaming Bush.

Of course, we have to realize that most of the Obama "blame Bush" comes from his advisors in the White House and the fact that he is not really confident about his direction. I don't think they will ever allow him to drop this "blame Bush" story.

I have to agree with the questions you ask, completely. However, he may be learning some of the things you mention while away from the country on his "vacation". He spent most of three weeks campaigning for his buddies and now goes off for 10 days for some enjoyable travel. When will our VP and Cogress start wondering how well he is doing. Read the 25th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States to see what I am talking about where the VP and Congress are concerned.
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Old 11-08-2010, 09:22 AM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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I have to agree with the questions you ask, completely. However, he may be learning some of the things you mention while away from the country on his "vacation". He spent most of three weeks campaigning for his buddies and now goes off for 10 days for some enjoyable travel. When will our VP and Cogress start wondering how well he is doing. Read the 25th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States to see what I am talking about where the VP and Congress are concerned.

Good question, but that is not on the Tea Party agenda. At least not at the moment.
Have to get government out of the way, reversing the restraints place on job creation. 1st order!
The Healthcare bill is full of restraints on job creation.
The too big to fail deal is another thing restraining job creation.
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Old 11-08-2010, 09:26 AM
 
Location: Texas
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How is President Obama doing as an intern?

Has he able to make split second decisions?
Has he able to multi-task?
Has he able to unite the people?
Has he able to hear what the people were telling him?
Has he been trustworthy?
Has he been able to swiftly get legislation passed or vetoed?
Has he been humbled to have the privilege to lead this nation, or has he become conceited and arrogant?


How is the "on the job training" going for the nation?
Seeing as how he prevented the Bush Great Recession from sliding off the edge into the abyss of the 2nd Great Depression, I give him a BIG thumbs up.

Of course, if the newly emplaced GOP house majority drives the country into a round of deflation, we'll be ruined.
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Old 11-08-2010, 09:30 AM
 
Location: Texas
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This is a bit off topic, but one thing that Obama has failed to learn is that he can't spend all his years blaming Bush for everything. Bush refuses to bad mouth Obama but Obama is still blaming Bush.
WWII ended 60 years ago. We still blame Hitler.

Bush messed us up badly. Yes, the economy is his fault. Yes, it's up to Obama to fix it. He hasn't pulled a magic rabbit out of his hat quickly enough to please you, though.

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Of course, we have to realize that most of the Obama "blame Bush" comes from his advisors in the White House and the fact that he is not really confident about his direction. I don't think they will ever allow him to drop this "blame Bush" story.
Bush will always be responsible for the things Bush fouled up. And he really messed up a lot of things.

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I have to agree with the questions you ask, completely. However, he may be learning some of the things you mention while away from the country on his "vacation". He spent most of three weeks campaigning for his buddies and now goes off for 10 days for some enjoyable travel. When will our VP and Cogress start wondering how well he is doing. Read the 25th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States to see what I am talking about where the VP and Congress are concerned.
You don't understand what a vacation is.

Pity.
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Old 11-08-2010, 09:38 AM
 
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However, he may be learning some of the things you mention while away from the country on his "vacation". He spent most of three weeks campaigning for his buddies and now goes off for 10 days for some enjoyable travel.
Do you seriously believe this?
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Old 11-08-2010, 09:45 AM
 
Location: Wisconsin
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How is President Obama doing as an intern?

Has he able to make split second decisions?
Has he able to multi-task?
Has he able to unite the people?
Has he able to hear what the people were telling him?
Has he been trustworthy?
Has he been able to swiftly get legislation passed or vetoed?
Has he been humbled to have the privilege to lead this nation, or has he become conceited and arrogant?


How is the "on the job training" going for the nation?
I think Ă˜bama hit the reset button, it's as if he is back in January 2009 again.

He wants to be bi-partisan
He wants to work with republicans
He wants to be a president for all people
He wants to listen to the desires of the people
He wants to cut the debt and reduce deficit spending
He is once again open to the idea to "ban all earmarks"
He even seems to think that "elections have consequences"
He wants to focus like a laser beam on jobs and the economy
He thinks we are dumb enough to believe in his lofty rhetoric
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Old 11-08-2010, 09:47 AM
 
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How is President Obama doing as an intern?

Has he able to make split second decisions?
Has he able to multi-task?
Has he able to unite the people?
Has he able to hear what the people were telling him?
Has he been trustworthy?
Has he been able to swiftly get legislation passed or vetoed?
Has he been humbled to have the privilege to lead this nation, or has he become conceited and arrogant?


How is the "on the job training" going for the nation?
Unfortunately, the trainee wasn't kept on a short enough leash. He has managed to screw a lot of things up.
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