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2 months and 11 days ago
With each passing hour, Obama's hollow campaign platform -- CHANGE -- surely will grow more powerful as Americans come to grips with significantly higher energy costs. Invest heavily in the blame game, his brilliant advisers will tell him privately, and coast into the White House on a tide of economic despair. The working class will be re-defined as the economy class, a group of Americans paralyzed by indicators and analyst forecasts, eternally waiting for their tax cuts and stimulus checks.
More government. More relief for the little guy. More unchecked spending in Washington. The Perfect Storm for B.H. Obama & Co.
But, lest we forget, Obama also has declared that during his presidency «the oceans will begin to slow» (in a lame reference to appease the global warming nuts). So he had better be careful about choosing the waves he rides into the seat of power. From this seat, empty campaign word crafting soon must be replaced by important, sometimes unpopular decisions. Waves can weaken into ripples and, next thing you know, you are dog paddling.