The Founder's Solution: Obama Miffed at The Constitution's Ability To Nullify His Desires (Youtube)
February 7th, 2012
The Founder's Solution: Obama Miffed at The Constitution's Ability To Nullify His Desires (Youtube)
Published on February 7th, 2012 @ 12:34:00 am , using 499 words
Conservative Refocus
By Barry Secrest
Barack Hussein Obama...MMMMM....MMmmm....mmmm!
When you listen carefully to our "Stealth- authoritarian-in-Chief," he never fails to amaze, even while his antics seem to continually evade his cheer-leading troupe in the mainstream media. But when it comes to The Blame Game, the President magnificently ekes out a position that's consistently "lame."
In his most recent interview, Obama, rather than reaching back a diminutive four years, to blame former back-up blame-back, President Bush, this time decided to go back over 200 years and nail the Founding Fathers, themselves.
In what should be the quote of the year, Obama begins laying a flawed foundation of excuses by stating this:
"What's frustrated people, is that I haven't been able to force Congress, to implement every aspect of what I said of 2008"
Oh, really? Well, it would appear that the President's words speak to certain truths that he would rather be left unstated. First of all, the people of the United States have no desire to have their grand potentate "forcing" Congress to do anything. It's always been, at least over these prior two centuries, the President's job to lead Congress, not force them. But force, as far as Obama's domestic policy goes, has always been the alternate of primary choice with regard to the Obama White House.
But then, the second point here would be that the President had two years of a completely at-his-will Congress made up of socially Liberal Democrats. And these Democrats were operative at placing virtually every big-brother, big-government policy known to man into action, at least in the time allotted. Perhaps if Obama had played less golf and gone on less vacations, he could have accomplished every bit of his agenda. But, lo and behold, our Constitutional Republic has an answer for a politician with express carte blanche misused, and that answer, being the remedy of all ills, was for the people to let the President know how they felt about his leadership by voting out of office his unanimous Congress, and we did it, and in spades.
However, Obama narcissistically ignored the People's will, even here. You see, what's frustrated us, the people, is not Obama's inability to pass his entire Saul Alinksy agenda, but rather the struggle to figure out a way to stop him from doing it.
Then, Obama adds the cherry on top by stating this:
"Well, you know, it turns out that...Uh...our Founders designed a system that makes it more difficult to bring about change, that I would like sometimes"
Indeed, they did Mr. Obama, and being a Constitutional expert and Lawyer, you also know the reasons as to the "why" the Founders made it so difficult to arbitrarily change things, even as Chief Executive. We do, indeed, understand your not "liking" being limited in the amount of mass chaos you are capable of producing.
However, the "why," Mr. President, was the Founders exact solution, just in case someone came along, who was exactly like "You."
Neat how it works, huh?






