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To: Scanian
I think the problem these folks have with running the Executive Branch is that doing so is really boring. You have to take one or two ideas and just flog the heck out of them, for years and years and years, just to get a few things done. It is a long, grinding, repetitive process. It is not about brilliance or intelligence or style. It is about persistence and determination.

These Obama fellas want to flit from flower to flower. They want to touch things with the magic wands of their dazzling intellect and instantly transform them. They are dumbfounded when the things they want to change stubbornly stay the same. They don't want to admit to themselves that the path to a successful Presidency is to find a rock small enough to move, and to push on that one rock for eight long, tiring years.

These guys thought they would get Health Care, Card Check, Cap & Trade and Porkulus all within the First Hundred Days. One wonders what they left themselves for the next two thousand eight hundred and twenty two.

18 posted on 02/08/2010 4:49:41 AM PST by Haiku Guy (If you have a right / To the service I provide / I must be your slave.)
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To: Haiku Guy

They had been itching to enact that liberal agenda for years and when they had the chance to take power with huge congressional majorities, they couldn’t resist the impulse to try to ram it through for all they were worth.

The Obamanoids knew the people would hate their legislation so they acted with breakneck speed to get it done before the folks woke up. Too bad for them that both communication and the attention level of the voting public had improved considerably by 2009.


20 posted on 02/08/2010 4:57:32 AM PST by Scanian
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