Tuesday, October 25, 2011

White House tries "end run" around congress?

I find it interesting and somewhat sociopathic that the Comrade apparently believes seizing autocratic control of the U.S. government is the only way to "get something done." Yet he apparently supported Kadaffi's rather grim death, Kadaffi being only the latest in a long line of totalitarians who met rather sorry and bloody ends.

What makes the Comrade any different from them?

See, whether you decide if he's sociopath or a narcissist, the Comrade's greatest failure is his inability to see himself as anything but heroic and his opponents as anything more than competition. He can't see the other side. And the "other side" in this case is government limited by the US Constitution.

He's right. Everyone who opposes him is wrong. Any questions?

So, being a narcissist/sociopath, he somehow believes it's OK for him to ignore any but his own voice.

He's right. Everyone who opposes him is wrong. Very simple, really.

Now he's openly doing all  he can to crank up operations in the executive branch to get his policies put into place, since the US Congress won't approve them.

The Comrade blames the Republicans for congress's failure to support him. The truth is, the democratics in congress don't support him, either, except for Brain-dead Harry Reid, Senate Majority Leader. And all Reid can manage to do is to throw a wrench into the works of the US Senate so that it's unable to look at or debate or vote on anything. And that's enough to neutralize congress.

By contrast, the Republican-lead House of Representatives is teeming with dozens of new ideas to fix the economy, kick-start trade, clean up the mortgage mess, etc. etc. But once any of this legislation passes the House, Harry Reid pigeon-holes it in the Senate, won't even let anything be taken up on the floor. Brain-dead Harry Reid is, well, brain dead.

The US government is structured in such a way that when we can't get a majority to support a particular policy or action, then it can't be enacted.

The Comrade is extremely uncomfortable with this, because he can't get any support from anyone -- except about 21% of far-left socialist-communist die-hards -- for aything he's proposing. The Comrade is extremely pissed off that nobody loves him anymore. But, convinced that he's still "right," despite the complete lack of any significant public or political support, he wants to do what he wants to do, and to the hell with the public and their representatives.

He's a diktator. Or wants to be. But he's hamstrung by the Constitution.

That's the Constitution's main job, doofus. That's what it's there for. To take the wind out of your sails and spare some personal and political liberty for the rest of us.

Good to know it's still working.

But with people like Jesse Jackson Jr. waddling around, whining about a "congressional rebellion," how long will that last? And how the hell can congress be rebelling? Congress was never intended to just fall in line behind the president. The legislative branch has just as much power and authority as the executive branch. Even Brain-dead Harry Reid can't get around that one.

So the Comrade says, "I want to turn this free, capitalistic nation into a socialist workers' paradise, just lilke Cuba, the USSR, Venezuela, Red China." The rest of the nation says no.

He doesn't think this kind of opposition should stop him. But then he's apparently a narcissistic sociopath who can't see the other side.

Save the Republic. Vote this clown out of office.

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