Monday, April 11, 2011

Obama Learning on the Job

In the November elections of 2010, the American voters sent a message that they weren't happy with the Democrats and the state of the Union.

But now, it appears to be business as usual... after all, what can a few "freshman" senators and congresspeople do to change the leviathan that is the US government?

In addition, Obama is covering himself regarding his volte face on the debt ceiling. Well...a lot of politicians, regardless of party, do that. More's the pity.
Story #3: White House Says Obama "Regrets" Vote on Debt Limit

RUSH: From the White House, AP has a story: "Obama Regrets His Vote as a Senator Against Raising the Debt Limit -- The White House says President Barack Obama regrets his vote as a senator in 2006 against raising the debt limit. ... Press Secretary Jay Carney said Monday that Obama believes his vote was a mistake. He said Obama now realizes that the debt ceiling is too important to be trifled with."

Now, isn't that hilarious? Do you remember -- if you don't, I will remind you -- we were told during the campaign that while Obama might not have much real-life work experience, he had great judgment. He had that great moral compass. Is there anything he has not changed his mind on? We had our boot on the throat of federal spending. We had our boot on the throat of federal spending starting with that November election, and we removed the boot from the throat, we did it on our own.

Nobody forced us.

We did it on our own.

We had Obama in a free-fall.

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