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Obama is Panicking
by Kevin
Jackson
March 6, 2012
Obama likes
to come off as calm and collected publicly, but he’s far from it. It is
said
that Obama is a hot head, and we have come to learn that he is
extremely
thin-skinned, when it comes to questioning his policies or logic.
Though there
has been a slight shift upward in Obama’s poll numbers, there are sure
signs
that he is panicking, and here are 10 of them.
Obama
started African Americans for Obama. When blacks supposedly voted 95
percent
for Obama in the last election, one has to question his motives in
starting
this group. The answer is that Obama’s poll numbers among blacks has
fallen
back to their lowest point, a clear sign that Obama is feeling the
pressure. If
Obama loses his street cred amongst blacks, he would likely be
abandoned by
other groups. Obama must have the “race” element in 2012, even though
the black
vote will be much less significant in 2012.
Obama
started a Spanish language website. Now most people would call this
clever,
however this move could backfire and is a pure sign that Obama knows he
is in
trouble. A country that requires you to know English should not have a
sitting
president with a Spanish language website. It would seem to be
pandering to the
massive illegal, non-English-speaking population of Latinos. Obama has
not chosen
to pander to any other potential immigrant voting bloc, which could
have many
Africans up in arms. Why not develop a website in Swahili or Bantu?
Asians,
Jews, and many other ethnic groups might wonder what Obama’s obsession
is with
blacks and Latinos, while forsaking them. This could lead to the logic
that the
president is suppose to be the president of ALL Americans.
Obama’s
energy policy is pure comedy. When Obama took office, gasoline averaged
$1.89.
Gasoline is now at its highest point in history, averaging $3.65 a
gallon—and
it’s getting higher. When gas crested $3 a gallon under Bush, Democrats
were
quick to put Bush in cahoots with the oil companies. Obama and other
Democrats
are blaming Wall Street, offering that high gas prices are “bringing
families
closer together,” or high gas prices are “saving lives.” Nice try. The
problem
with gas prices is that it affects the lower end of the food chain the
most.
Poor people have to plan trips to the supermarket or buy gas in parts
of a
gallon. “I’ll have ½ a gallon.” Obama touts green energy, but he has
not had a
single successful example where his policy has worked, and despite the
Truth
Teams, Obama has wasted billions on “green” energy, while people are
suffering
from a lack of “black” energy—oil and coal.
Obama now
supports Super PACs. Aside from the multitude of flip-flops or blatant
“untruths,” Obama has now decided that for the good of the country, he
must
embrace the idea of “buying his next election.” I suggest that Obama
has
forgotten that he bought his first election, and that took everything
he had,
despite a weakening economy, hatred of Bush, and a less than stellar
Republican
candidate. Before capitulating to Super PACs, Obama vowed to raise $1B
in order
to fight the right. His new-found support of Super PACs only proves
that he’s
panicked about raising money, and the amount he will have to spend to
put the
genie—his record—back in the bottle.
Obama has
feigned shifting right. When a bona fide socialist begins talk of
shifting
right, you know he’s panicked. Obama no more believes in the private
sector
solutions to the economy, than he believes Rosie O’Donnell would skip a
meal.
Yet he is suddenly offering to cut business taxes. Welcome to
Panderville. Many
of Obama’s panic moves will showcase the complete hypocrisy of what he
campaigned on or truly believes, and how far he is willing to go to
remain in
power. The potential for more lies and flip-flops has already created
sleepless
nights for Obama.
Obama began
the Truth Teams, dismantling Attack Watch. Renaming Attack Watch is
like
renaming the Department of War the Defense Department. Attack Watch was
a
dismal failure, because the truth is not an attack. Obama is deathly
afraid of
the unvarnished truth. The Truth Teams’ assignment is to varnish the
truth,
gloss it over. So now Obama was for Keystone XL and the 20,000 jobs
that it
didn’t create. High gas prices are good for the economy in the form of
higher
revenues and more lives saved, due to less driving. Welfare is good for
the
economy, actually generating $1.85 return for every $1 spent. That’s
the truth,
and they’re sticking with it. The problem is that people are now
actually
seeing the truth about Obama; a real problem for him that even SuperPAC
funding
can’t solve.
Obama is
changing his slogan. Realizing that “Yes We Can” has turned into “I
Thought We
Could” and that “hope and change” now applies to getting rid of him,
Obama must
adjust his catchphrases. Obama’s handlers are testing various new
sayings, but
the bad news is nothing is sticking. The new phrases being tested are,
Winning
the Future, Greater Together, and We Don’t Quit, and Obama has begun
lacing
these in his speeches, but none are resonating, which is why Obama is
panicking.
Obama’s
foreign policy strategy is desperation: Generally when a president has
such a
weak domestic agenda, he may be able to recover based on decent foreign
policy.
This is not the case with Obama. Obama’s foreign policy has made
America weak
and the laughing stock of the world. It was said when Obama was elected
that
the world would love us, which is simply not the case. Obama has proven
himself
to be much worse than Carter in foreign policy, and Obama has created
havoc all
over Northern Africa and the Middle East. China and Russia are
positioning to remove
the dollar as the international monetary standard, which would
devastate the
U.S. economy. Their recent decision not to support the U.S. in the U.N.
with
respect to happenings in Syria prove that the Obama administration is
not taken
seriously. This will prove to be a huge influence on Obama’s
re-election
chances, which is why he will try about anything to shore things up
before
November.
Obama is
talking tough. As the saying goes, the shallower the stream, the louder
the
babble. Most people recognize that the big mouth at the bar is far from
the
toughest, yet Obama has all but guaranteed he will serve “five more
years,”
while on a Spanish-language radio station. It is difficult to balance
tough
talk with “It’s Bush’s fault.” Further, Obama’s constant and incessant
apologies (and bowing) don’t jive with the tough talk. Again, this is a
strategy that will likely backfire for Obama, as most people have begun
to
realize that the tough talker is generally weak, and Obama is no
exception.
There is no
real improvement in any sector in America. Obama’s biggest problem is
that the
economy is being held together with paperclips and bandaids. The
fragile nature
of things does not bode well, so even the slightest uptick in inflation
will
wreak havoc on the deficit. The prospect for jobs will not improve
between now
and the election, so the media is the only potential distraction from
real
unemployment north of 15 percent. Another budget crisis is looming, and
most of
Obama’s policies are under attack in multiple states.
Obama has
much to be concerned about, despite 47 percent of Americans receiving
some sort
of government assistance. Words just won’t cut it. Further, Americans
have
tired of style and want substance, which is a good reason for Obama to
panic.
Source:
theblacksphere.net
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