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Senator “Present” Becomes President “Incomplete”

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Who could have foreseen that a Senator who had boldness arrogance to write a memoir before ever accomplishing anything, and who voted ‘present’ 129 times on critical legislation would go on to become President, let alone “President Incomplete?”

For his part, President Obama needs to change direction—immediately and decisively. His campaign strategy has been to divide the country on the basis of class, demonize the wealthy, call for higher taxes and unceasingly attack Mr. Romney. Yet poll after poll has shown that while voters embrace the idea of higher taxes on the rich, it does not translate into votes.

via Caddell and Schoen: A Campaign in Need of a Clintonian Pivot – WSJ.com.

Imagine if Mitt Romney showed up the day before the Olympics were to start and says, “Sorry guys.  My job is incomplete.  You’ll just have to deal with it and should consider keeping me on for having done such a great job.”    The response would have been, “You’re fired!”

November will not be kind to the Liberals.

Obama’s Latest Welfare Changes to be Smacked Down by Congress

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Well, well.  It appears the most notorious President in US history didn’t pay enough attention while he was pursuing his alleged Constitutional scholastic skills.

Soon Congress will review his latest attempted breach of Congress and bring the will of the voters back into the equation, a process that’s not likely to result in his favor:

Congress can hold votes on President Obama’s controversial welfare policy, government investigators said Tuesday.

The GAO explained in a legal memo that health officials must submit the policy to Congress because, as a federal rule, it falls under the Congressional Review Act (CRA).

“The CRA is intended to keep Congress informed of the rulemaking activities of federal agencies and provides that before a rule can take effect,” the GAO said in a statement.

via GAO: Congress can vote on Obama’s welfare changes – The Hill’s Healthwatch.

Democrats Panic That Obama Can Not Fill the Stadium

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A clear sign of voter enthusiasm:

Democrats apparently are seeking to avoid the possible embarrassment of President Barack Obama accepting the party’s nomination in a partially empty stadium by moving his speech to a smaller indoor arena and citing inclement weather.

via Report: Democrats Scramble to Move Obama Speech to Smaller Venue.