Obama is Sick and Tired of the ‘Manufactured Crises’ He Keeps Creatingmoonbattery.com
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minutemennews.com — At this point, nothing he says surprises me. The Obama administration is so far down the rabbit hole that when the President decides to pipe up, I expect the torrent of insanity that invariably follows.

Today is a great example.

Speaking about the sequester, Obama said that we need to “stop having these crises manufactured every month. I know you guys must be tired of it. Didn’t we just solve this thing? Now we got another thing coming up?”

We’ll ignore the fact that solving crisis after crisis is essentially the Presidential job description and move on to the part where he compares the current situation with the sequester to running a business.

“Once every month or two, there’d be some crisis and your wouldn’t be sure whether you were working or not,” Obama said. “And even if it got solved, eventually or ultimately it’d be pretty discouraging on people. You’d be less productive. Ships wouldn’t get built as fast. You’d waste money because you don’t know exactly what to expect. Folks aren’t sure …am I showing up to work today or not? If it’s not a good way to run a business, it’s sure not a good way to run a country.”

If that’s going to be the Obama doctrine, someone should ask him whether running a business with a trillion dollar annual budgetary shorftall is a recipe for success.

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Posted 77 days ago
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Obamageddon
Wall Street Journal, by Editorial Original Article

If you´re reading this after midnight on Friday, March 1, the dreaded Beltway hour of doom known as the "sequester" has arrived and the news is that the world has not ended. You can pinch yourself to make sure. This does not mean there won´t be more political histrionics, but the beginning of applying reason to Washington is understanding that it is possible to cut at least some federal spending. (Snip)The White House political calculus seems to be that if Americans see that cutting 2.3% of federal spending is possible without catastrophe, they might learn something from the experience.
Posted 77 days ago
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The job of the president is to deal with problems and situations. Yes, the crisis is manufactured, makes headlines and raises tensions for political purposes. What we need is a compromise that puts everything on the table, spending cuts, earmarks, pork-barrel, taxes, loopholes, debt and both parties have to start to act like responsible adults. The Blame Game is old, tired and does not work anymore because even a blind man can see that both parties do nothing to solve the problems, both parties are too much part of the problem.
Posted 76 days ago
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@bish66 Both parties, both parties, both parties, both parties, both parties...Blahblahblah.
Posted 76 days ago
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@lightdude
We have a two-party system most of the times, so if one party controls less than all three (White House, Senate, House) then both parties have to work together. Your opinion that all evil comes from the Democrats and all good from the Republicans is naive and way too simple. And "Blahblahblah" is childish.
Posted 75 days ago
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@bish66 OK, then blahblah or blahblahblahblah. The Republicans aren't the problem right now. Pull your head out and smell reality.
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