Posted on 05/29/2014 4:25:45 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
The one who steps into President Obamas shoes and takes over the executive role at the White House faces an uphill climb, to put it mildly, to bring the nation back to its economic and military glory, said conservative commentator Mark Levin.
The next president of the United States is going to have a hell of a job not just rebuilding the economy but rebuilding the United States military, he said during an appearance on Fox News Hannity.
Mr. Levin referenced the announced troop withdrawal in Afghanistan and Mr. Obamas aims to make foreign policy a mix of military and diplomatic restraint.
Were watching a man whos degrading the United States military from the recruits all the way to the vets, Mr. Levin said, arguing that the likes of Russia and China are listening and drawing conclusions from the rhetoric that the United States is basically standing down and disarming.
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Rebuilding? I’m sure she plans to continue the destruction and, um, “transformation.”
Unless it’s the she-devil, then it’s the final curtain.
The opportunities will be many..
Seize the moment!
The first job will be to recind every single Executive Order that His Arrogance has issued. Next, start the process to do away with the Dept. of Education, Dept. of Agriculture, etc. and all other unnecessary Departments, Bureaus and Agencies.
Notify Mexico that Eric the Corrupt Holder, other top DOJ and BATFE managers would be immediately available for extradition for Fast and Furious gun running.
The only thing that can help this country is a Republican President, Senate, congress and Supreme Court.
And someone having the cajones to go nuclear on the rats.
HOORAY Mark!
President Cruz will rebuild....
That’s the understatement of the year.
Bravo!!
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