After Four Years All Obama Can Say Is That It Is Bush's Fault
By Fatcat44
@Fatcat44 (1141)
United States
June 25, 2012 11:32am CST
Obama has been president for almost four years and yet he still is blaming everything on Bush.
Come on four years. Either way you look at it, it does not look good for Obama.
First, maybe it is not all Bush's fault and Obama's policies are not helping. And Obama is not man enough to admit up to it.
Or if you look at it the other way, that it is Bush's, still in four years Obama policies are still not changing it. So after four year it is Obama's fault.
Either way I look at it, after four years, we have to start looking at Obama.
So after four years, and Obama has not done anything and still insisting it is Bush's fault, I feel everyone need to re-assess the situation. I can hear it after 8 years of Obama, "It was all Bush's fault." I even think the left wingers are starting to feel the need for a change in direction. He has eight years and the economy is worst than he started, and his only answer is that it is Bush's fault.
This shows to me how little a leader our current president is, that he still has to blame Bush. We need a change. "A change that we can believe in!" We can't believe his anymore, so no more "Forward".
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8 responses
@karthik111 (660)
• India
25 Jun 12
This things use to happens everywhere in this world. All politicials use to blame opposite parties for the suffering of the nation.
I just wonder why they are always use to blame others. They are not at all ready to take the responsibility.
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@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
25 Jun 12
I was getting old to me during the first year and as we went into the second year I just couldn't believe he was still blaming Bush and everyone else. I could barely believe it when he was elected and knew we were in for a rough ride--no experience and he talked a lot but never said anything, especially not specific plans for governing.
I think Mr. Bush is showing some class, keeping his mouth shut. More class than the president shows.
@Fatcat44 (1141)
• United States
25 Jun 12
Pres. Bush has class. Every solder who was involved in any of plane or helicopter rides, Pres. Bush would return their salute. This meant everything to the soldiers. All soldiers wanted a chance to do this duty so that they could salute Pres. Bush. On one occasion Pres. Bush forgot, but remembered right before he left, and he went back and saluted the soldier.
Now we see Obama and Michelle totally ignoring these soldiers and treating them like third class citizens.. Of course, these soldier do not respect Obama as well as they did Bush.
@rodney850 (2145)
• United States
26 Jun 12
Here is the sad part... When he is re-elected the bush bashing will stop. Why? Because he can't get elected again. If this yet unqualified idiot gets 4 more years in the WH this country is in for a ride like they have never seen. With absolutely no constraints he will be an executive ordering fool.
@BysenBase (190)
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26 Jun 12
Remember Obama has millions
of ideological "useful idiots"
who are ready to believe that
all bad is done by the
Republicans and that all good is
done by Obama. You cannot
reason with them, they know
in their heart that Obama is a
"good, decent, caring person"
and when it comes to facts and
logic they, like a child ignore
them or pretend is was the
"big kid" that did it.
@mmshelle (2)
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26 Jun 12
people don't look deep enough into the actual politics of whats going on, sure obamas policies might not be as good as we'd like, but you cant blame it all on him, take a look at the congress, we've never had a congress as bad as we do now and Obama and his administration are the only things standing in the way of some superbly horrendous unconstitutional bills being pushed by the congress, political parties in general are BS, but as much as I hate to say it if we elect a republican these bills that the congress is trying to pass will be passed much easier than if we have Obama or another democrat in office, the reason that it seems like Obama isn't doing anything is because as hard as he tries to make positive changes that would benefit the nation and or world it's all he can do to fight the congress, until the government can get over their petty differences of opinion on irrelevant subjects that have no place in politics it doesn't matter who the president is we will never progress further than we have already
@Fatcat44 (1141)
• United States
26 Jun 12
This is BS. For 2 years Obama and company owned the congress. Republicans were outsiders looking in. And in those two years all Obama and Company did was spend money and pass bills (Obama care) that appears that it will be overturned by the Supreme Court this week. So don't even go there because Obama and the democrats have had their try and proved that their ideas do not work..
The republicans know that none of their bills be passed. They will never make it passed the senate. So the best thing the house can do is stop the stupid bills the senate and Obama are trying to pass, and play politics.
Every time a law is passed we lose liberty. No laws passed as of right now, we keep our liberty. We might as well send congress home until January.
@debrakcarey (19887)
• United States
26 Jun 12
And the main stream media doesn't tell us that the TEA PARTY house passed THREE bills to balance the budget-AND that Harry Reid TABLED them.
So who's at fault? The AMERCICANs who voted in the Tea Party Reps. DO NOT WANT taxes raised. Their reps are keeping their word to not raise taxes. Is that not how it's supposed to work? Or do we not have representative government any more?
@darrmokk (2)
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26 Jun 12
I can't wait till they put the Mormon in the white house. No more of this whinning and Obummer Hate.My ears can't take four more years of mean spirited politics.Obummer swats a fly in the White house.Whine Whine Whine.How dare he kill a fly.http://paidviewpoint.com/?r=nsbbm5