Home > Political Correctness > How much more can you take?

How much more can you take?

January 17, 2012

We realize that “Black Ops” rarely if ever take a few days to engineer, set-up, and perform. In fact, it would not be overly cautious to suggest that some operations take months; indeed, the more important the operation the more intelligence is needed to ensure that everything is in their exact places when it comes down to operational readiness.

We just heard a well-respected man in politics say that President Obama has killed and/or captured more terrorists than any other President has on their watch. Now the important thing to remember here is what it takes to be operational ready. Considering “high value” targets the process of gaining intelligence can take years – as definitely was the case in taking down Osama bin Laden.

Now for President Obama to take full credit for the ousting of Osama bin Laden is nothing shy of lunacy. Making this claim is beyond lunacy – it’s outright psychotic. Not only had that operation started more than a decade before its conclusion, it was the manner in which intelligence was gathered, who it was gathered by, and who is was reported to that inevitably lead to bin Laden’s final demise.

Here it is – what gets to us – and for every person who calls themselves an American – is how much longer are you able to keep up with this nonsense from the Obama administration.

This is the same administration that includes a “Junior Senator” who after serving just two years as D-IL that America believed he was the next coming or perhaps I err…maybe even the first arrival of a savior. Or so the President and his cronies have been acting since entering the White House.

Therefore, after skipping Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution which includes two thirds of the Senate’s approval, the entire system of vetting those considered for office anywhere within the Executive branch of government, or more commonly known as “Czars” have been immune to this important constitutional requirement. 

Last week, President Barack Obama took the latest step on his road toward an arrogant, new authoritarianism with four illegal appointments that entirely trampled on the Constitution’s requirements. More troubling still, the President chose to shred the Constitution all in the name of serving his Big Labor agenda while killing jobs in the process. 

The Obama Administration’s 23-page Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) opinion rationalizing illegal appointments the President made last week, released this morning, falls far short of its intended goal. The opinion makes claims that are demonstrably false and is at times, frankly, embarrassing. 

Notwithstanding this administration has blamed a previous administration for everything that could have or would have gone wrong. We got disgusted after President was in office for over two years and still wanted to blame his predecessor, George W. Bush for other matters that were clearly within the purview of the Obama administration. However, how many of us heard anything stated nicely or appropriately for the removal of Saddam Hussein; moreover, the ousting of Osama bin Laden?

In this is first term in office as President, he has managed to blame previous administrations for the ills that have gone against him and taken credit for issues that he has had no matter in – accept as part of an audience.

Support for Obamacare sunk to 29 percent in the latest Associated Press poll. The widespread dissatisfaction with President Obama’s signature achievement is one reason Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) has developed health care reform that puts patients first rather than government. Price, chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee, understands health care better than most.

Before coming to Congress, he spent nearly 20 years in private practice as an orthopedic surgeon. He’s now using the lessons from that experience to undo the damage of Obamacare by promoting a plan called the …Empowering the Patients First Act. 

In an exclusive interview with The Heritage Foundation, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) sharply criticized President Obama for engaging in class warfare and accused him of shifting the focus away from his own failed policies in advance of next year’s election. “My view is he’ll have a hard time convincing Americans he deserves four more years of this,” McConnell said. “There’s nothing he’s done that the American people approve of, so of course, he’s trying to change the subject.”