A crisis of crises
After two months of the new 112th Congress, they and the president have managed to keep the government going for another two weeks. Wow! There’s only six-and-a-half more months to go in this fiscal year. They are really on the ball!
The workers who landed one of those 192,000 jobs created last month to bring the unemployment rate down to 8.9 percent have got to be celebrating. I am happy for them and hope they are not so deep in debt that they can still avoid personal bankruptcy. We now only have to create another 14,808,000 jobs for the unlucky ones who could not find a job because the economy is still stalled.

He'll pick up the tab.
Or how about those two war ships the president dispatched to the Middle East? That ought to scare those dictators into doing the right thing. And maybe the war ships will convince Gadhafi that the United States will get the United Nations to do something other than issue another toothless verbal condemnation. Maybe Gadhafi will stop killing his own people in defiance of those wanting him gone.
The turmoil in the Middle East has already caused gasoline prices to rise, and they will continue to rise. We can’t blame the Obama administration for that because Former President George W. Bush should have developed an energy-independence strategy.
Then, President Obama would not have to make any decisions during our coming energy crisis.
Yes! An energy crisis is coming! Because we have shut down the development of the energy resources we have right here in the United States of America.
We are the OPEC of natural gas and coal, but we don’t want to offend the environmental wackos who don’t believe we can develop these resources responsibly. And while we are creating this self-induced energy crisis, let’s continue the moratorium on oil drilling in the Gulf, while China, Cuba and the rest of the countries in the world (who do not like us) suck as much oil out of that area as they can before our so-called government leaders wake up.
Even though ObamaCare is a disaster, the administration wants to roll it out anyway. Never mind that the majority of the American people are against it and that a majority of the states have joined in a lawsuit to declare it unconstitutional.
In 2008, President Obama said deficits don’t matter. We now have the highest national debt in our history and we are on the brink of national financial collapse. By the way, how are those “shovel ready” projects working out for us?
If the possibility of a government shutdown, out of control federal spending, a chronically high unemployment rate, a stalled economy, failed stimulus spending, the uncertainty about the crisis in the Middle East and the coming energy crisis do not get your attention, then how about the recently released Government Accounting Office (GAO) report?
The Government Accounting Office has identified over $200 billion in government waste and overlapping programs. In Washington, that’s not real money because it’s not their money. But around kitchen tables, where real people struggle to make ends meet, that’s $2,500 for a family of four to help pay for the increasing cost of gasoline and other necessities.
If my sarcasm was not so close to the truth and the facts about the crises we face were not so compelling, then we could all sleep soundly at night. Unfortunately, I can’t, because it is not about us. It’s about our grandchildren.
We have a crisis of crises. This is insane!
If we keep sending the same people to Washington who keep doing the same things and expecting a different result, then we ARE insane.
We need to send somebody else to the White House. We need a new kind of leadership. In fact, we just need some leadership.
No one will take on Obama, and the Washington establishment, like Newt Gingrich
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Mr. Cain and fellow fanatical followers of truth:
It is a well known tactic in Military Strategy to overwhelm your enemy. Obviously the best way to do this is simply to have many more troops.
But you can also do this my moving your troops rapidly from one point to another giving the appearance of having many more than you have.
The U.S. and indeed the ideas and ideals of Western Civilization in general have been assaulted in this way for quite some time now and the resulting multiplicity of ”fronts” is no accident.
Keep fighting. By the Way I DID ”Learn Something”.
Ron Z.
Compelling case, indeed. And the list is a long way from exhaustive. The anti-business, pro-union stance, poor domestic performance (Gates?) and lack of decorum could fill a few more pages like this.
Hopefully, the next leader has the ability to lead.
Gates is our secretary of defense and he is as big of a disappointment as the domestic cabinet. Remember Obama naming his first cabinet and SEVERAL had tax problems where they had forgotten to file taxes for a few years. Obama is clueless of what is going on in our own back yard and he has no idea what to do when it comes to foreign policy. Well…he does know how to insult our number one ally Great Britian. He has already done that twice and seems to have it down to a science.
Gates is our secretary of defense and he is as big of a disappointment as the domestic cabinet. Remember Obama naming his first cabinet and SEVERAL had tax problems where they had forgotten to file taxes for a few years. Obama is clueless of what is going on in our own back yard and he has no idea what to do when it comes to foreign policy. Well…he does know how to insult our number one ally Great Britian. He has already done that twice and seems to have it down to a science.
Mr. Cain: I heard you are tossing your hat into the ring for Mr. Obama’s job in 2012. I like your stance on a great many issues and its gratifying to know that at least on candidate “gets it”. The problems you addressed above are merely the tip of the proverbial iceberg. If given the chane,what, specifically, would you do to solve them?
Mr.Cain so far seems to be the best possible candidate for 2012. I hope he continues to gain steam and motivation. I have to tell you though, while telling an African American about Mr.Cain running for president, the idea of being a racist because of my lack of support for Obama was still thrown in my face. I think at this point many people have the marxist veil pulled over their eyes and are motivated by what someone else will give them and not what is best for the future of this country. I have to thank the democrats though, as well as Boortz and Savage and others. I have investigated Marxist theology, Cloward & Pivon and even read Salinsky. This is real stuff and Americans need to be concerned. To me it is real simple, you can feel sorry for the guy who trys to beat you up, but he will still beat you up.
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