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Of all the disastrous policies and decisions, failed programs, illegal and unwise military action, illegal domestic policies, deadly gun running programs, lies, misinformation, coverups, paybacks and such,......
......what is the worst policy or decision of Obama to date?
There are just so many horrible things this corrupt thug has done, it's hard to decide on just one as being the worst.
Of all the disastrous policies and decisions, failed programs, illegal and unwise military action, illegal domestic policies, deadly gun running programs, lies, misinformation, coverups, paybacks and such,......
......what is the worst policy or decision of Obama to date?
There are just so many horrible things this corrupt thug has done, it's hard to decide on just one as being the worst.
(Chuckle) There's so many to choose from....
This is probably not the most disastrous, but to me it is symbolic of the sick and twisted, turned-on-its-end reinvention of our national priorities. Or, more to the point, the disintegration of any sensible priorities we once had. Like continuing space exploration....building on the great accomplishments of the 60s that inspired us so, taught us so much, and gave us so much pride as a nation.
And his twisted mission for NASA is this....and it sticks in my craw more annoyingly than most other points that come to mind.
It's tough to pick but 'cash for clunkers' is my choice. Remember this was the program where you turned in your old car and got a big tax credit for buying a new one. The catch was that the old car had to be crushed; it could not be resold even if in perfect condition.
The idea that we can improve the economy by destroying valuable, useful assets takes the cake. I understand if you've got an old building, you've got to tear it down to put a new one up. But these cars could have been parted out or even shipped overseas.
The plan was supposed to benefit the automakers and it obviously did. The biggest gainer was Japanese company Toyota.
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