Interesting perspective of Obama ~ FROM EGYPT

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  • melensdad

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    I thought this was an interesting editorial. This is 1 week old. Its from Egypt.com, translated into English for your convenience.

    أخــبــار مــصــر ـ أكبر موقع للخدمات الاخبارية ـ موقع مصر - 8.5 Billion of Obama Stimulus Plan Goes to ACORN ( keyword : acorn )
    8.5 Billion of Obama Stimulus Plan Goes to ACORN
    ( keyword : acorn )
    Thursday 10th of September 2009 06:18:24 PMhttp://moeursalen.blogspot.com/2009/09/85-billion-of-obama-stimulus-plan-goes.html

    The gravy train is about to run off the track along with the Obama stimulus budget. It doesnt do much for the credibility of a president who began his administration in the shadows of Rezko to put this "neighborhood" pork into the stimulus bill. However, theres much in the Obama stimulus which doesnt have any benefit to the real economy and is tantamount to throwing taxpayer money out the window.

    Obama is rapidly losing credibility with the public and the wild expenditures and lack of fiscal control of his administration is why even good health care reform ideas are being tossed aside. Fewer people trust the president than ever before, and Mr. Obama hurts his own case by engaging in continuous back-story activity such as handouts to ACORN, Big Labor, and to lobbyists in the Health Care establishment who hope to get a leg up in catching the brass ring of government-taxpayer largesse.

    The problem with the Obama administration is not so much what the president says; its more about what he doesnt tell you. Americans feel that so much of what President Obama tells them simply doesnt add up. It was not smart to begin a "health care reform" speech with mention of the "mess I inherited" because this only reminded people of the deep trough of debt in which he has mired the government. It was not smart to compare expenditures in Iraq with expenditures for government health care expansion, not while he needs American support for the war in Afghanistan.

    Its all very disappointing that the President is the victim of the men and women who surround and advise him. Instead of pulling him to the center, as some in his party have tried to do, people like Axelrod, Jarett, Sunstein, Burton, Pelosi, Van Jones and others have encouraged him to indulge his own left-liberal inclinations​
     
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    melensdad

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    It's sad when foreign countries understand our politics more than many of our own citizens.

    Yup.

    I found the piece to be really enlightening. It is clear in its observations about the wild spending, the loss of credibility and most telling of all, in the fact that Obama's statements and speeches seem to omit as much as they admit.

    But you're correct, it is sad that someone on the other side of this earth can see these things but so many of our fellow citizens are blind to them.
     
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