Ten Biggest Mistakes By Obama Administration In First 100 Days (McCain, Ron Paul, black president)
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I have to think about it so I'll chime in later but---
Since the President is going to probably brag tonight and his media fan club will pour on the praise after it's over, what do you think are the 5 - 10 Biggest Mistakes made by the Obama administration in its first 100 Days?
Inciting fear into the people in order to pass the largest spending bill ever.
Inciting fear into the people of New York with the most stupidest stunt ever.
1. Failure to appoint Ron Paul as Tax and Money Czar.
Not adding Ron Paul to the cabinet is a mistake.
Not bringing McCain along as a adviser (on the torture issue) is another and not setting a "redemption day" on the torture issue. get it out and over as quickly as possible.
Giving more bailout to the "financial" companies without breaking them up while making the auto industry 'dance' is another "wrong" by the administration. (please note, I disapproved of the first bailout of the financial industry without breakup......since they did such a good job of managing money up to then)
I have to think about it so I'll chime in later but---
Since the President is going to probably brag tonight and his media fan club will pour on the praise after it's over, what do you think are the 5 - 10 Biggest Mistakes made by the Obama administration in its first 100 Days?
Would you allow Obama to shine your shoes? Would you tip him a nickel is he did a good job.
Several months ago you started a thread:
"Is America Ready For A Black President? NO!"
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