The National Football League points out the Obama failure again today on Monday Night Football by referring to nearly a half million people still without power.
It boggles the mind how this moron got reelected.
He's demonstrated his inability to handle environment and natural disasters on multiple occasions.
> The National Football League points out the Obama failure again
> today on Monday Night Football by referring to nearly a half
> million people still without power.
> It boggles the mind how this moron got reelected.
> He's demonstrated his inability to handle environment and
> natural disasters on multiple occasions.
He has a safety net of apologists who make excuses when he can't deliver the performance level they demand from the Right. It all makes sense if you think of them as frustrated adolescents rebelling against everything adults do.
> The National Football League points out the Obama failure again
> today on Monday Night Football by referring to nearly a half
> million people still without power.
> It boggles the mind how this moron got reelected.
> He's demonstrated his inability to handle environment and
> natural disasters on multiple occasions.
What do you expect the POTUS to do about the power. Isn't that is up to the states involved. I just bet you are one of those who scream bloody murder about federal power overstepping its range. There is just so much that can be done at a time. This was a massive disaster. You do not have things up and running the next day. And, of course, it is all Obama's fault.
>"What About Bush?" <nob...@slug.sluggish.net> wrote in message >news:0a2344b9e00a65ab58314b197aa5d633@slug.slugish.net...
>> The National Football League points out the Obama failure again
>> today on Monday Night Football by referring to nearly a half
>> million people still without power.
>> It boggles the mind how this moron got reelected.
>> He's demonstrated his inability to handle environment and
>> natural disasters on multiple occasions.
>What do you expect the POTUS to do about the power. Isn't that is up to the >states involved. I just bet you are one of those who scream bloody murder >about federal power overstepping its range. There is just so much that can >be done at a time. This was a massive disaster. You do not have things up >and running the next day. And, of course, it is all Obama's fault.
Of course it is. Just like Katrina was Bush's fault.
Right?
Laugh laugh laugh!!!
Gunner
"The national budget must be balanced. The public debt must be
reduced; the arrogance of the authorities must be moderated and
controlled. Payments to foreign governments must be reduced,
if the nation doesn't want to go bankrupt. People must again
learn to work, instead of living on public assistance."
> "What About Bush?" <nob...@slug.sluggish.net> wrote in message > news:0a2344b9e00a65ab58314b197aa5d633@slug.slugish.net...
> > The National Football League points out the Obama failure again
> > today on Monday Night Football by referring to nearly a half
> > million people still without power.
> > It boggles the mind how this moron got reelected.
> > He's demonstrated his inability to handle environment and
> > natural disasters on multiple occasions.
> He has a safety net of apologists who make excuses when he can't > deliver the performance level they demand from the Right. It all makes > sense if you think of them as frustrated adolescents rebelling against > everything adults do.
or
Right-wing idiots can't think straight because they are full of hate.
And they are full of hate because they can't think straight.
> "What About Bush?" <nob...@slug.sluggish.net> wrote in message > news:0a2344b9e00a65ab58314b197aa5d633@slug.slugish.net...
>> The National Football League points out the Obama failure again
>> today on Monday Night Football by referring to nearly a half
>> million people still without power.
>> It boggles the mind how this moron got reelected.
>> He's demonstrated his inability to handle environment and
>> natural disasters on multiple occasions.
> What do you expect the POTUS to do about the power. Isn't that is up to > the states involved. I just bet you are one of those who scream bloody > murder about federal power overstepping its range. There is just so much > that can be done at a time. This was a massive disaster. You do not have > things up and running the next day. And, of course, it is all Obama's > fault.
It's not up to the states, the State government, that is.
It's up to private enterprise, the owners of the Electric power companies, to get this fixed
>> "What About Bush?" <nob...@slug.sluggish.net> wrote in message >> news:0a2344b9e00a65ab58314b197aa5d633@slug.slugish.net...
>> > The National Football League points out the Obama failure again
>> > today on Monday Night Football by referring to nearly a half
>> > million people still without power.
>> > It boggles the mind how this moron got reelected.
>> > He's demonstrated his inability to handle environment and
>> > natural disasters on multiple occasions.
>> He has a safety net of apologists who make excuses when he can't >> deliver the performance level they demand from the Right. It all makes >> sense if you think of them as frustrated adolescents rebelling against >> everything adults do.
>or
>Right-wing idiots can't think straight because they are full of hate.
>And they are full of hate because they can't think straight.
>Every right-wing idea is a step backwards.
Oh looky..another leftwing mental case is using Transference!
Isnt that special?!!
Gunner
The methodology of the left has always been:
1. Lie
2. Repeat the lie as many times as possible
3. Have as many people repeat the lie as often as possible
4. Eventually, the uninformed believe the lie
5. The lie will then be made into some form oflaw
6. Then everyone must conform to the lie