So they CAN'T protect our borders.
Homeland Security Sec Napolitano, CAN'T do anything about the border.
In Afghanistan, a nine year long war, most of the casualties have happened on Obama's watch. George Bush allowed this to be turned into a politically managed war like was done with Vietnam, with the same result. Lesson not learned. Obama is making it worse. From Jan. 20, 2009 to July 2, 2010, there were 452 combat-related deaths. That's more than half of the 900 combat-related deaths since Oct 2001 when we engaged in the operation. The top five deadliest months so far are:
1. June 2010 (59 casualties).
2. October 2009 (58 casualties).
3. August 2009 (51 deaths)
4. July 2009 (43 deaths)
5. September 2009 (37 deaths)
Several weeks ago I suggested that because we have an incompetent Commander in Chief, to save soldiers' lives, we should withdraw from Afghanistan. This bears out my contention.
The administration CAN'T fix the employment situation. It's time to despair for America's fiscal house. This is what passes for leadership with this administration. Vice President Joe Biden: "There's no possibility to restore 8 million jobs lost in the Great Recession." This was followed by the obligatory 'blame Bush', "We inherited a godawful mess." That was followed by a big lie, that 500,000 private sector jobs were created, and there's been a 4% growth in the economy. Huge lie, it just didn't happen, but of course the Jurassic Press did not do any fact checking or challenge his assertion. These statements were made at a fundraiser for Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wisc.) in Milwaukee on June 26. The other big lie about the economy is 2.2 million to 2.8 million jobs were either saved or created because of the stimulus as of March 2010. What specific jobs were "saved" and how is that measured? According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the economy has lost 4.4 million jobs, worse than Herbert Hoover, since Obama completed his first full month in office February 2009.
In international economics we CAN'T be the economic engine of the world. From U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner at the recent G20 summit, that basically, the US economy is a failure, will continue to be a failure, and the world needs to step it up. Here it is in economic/diplomatic gobbledygook: "Given the broader shifts under way in the U.S. economy towards higher domestic savings, without further progress on rebalancing global demand, global growth rates will fall short of potential." "In this context, we are concerned by the projected weakness in domestic demand in Europe and Japan." The US has been the economic engine of the world for nearly a century, and all the sudden we CAN'T?
According to this administration, we CAN'T do anything about the border, we CAN't do anything about unemployment, we CAN'T do anything about military loses in Afghanistan, we CAN't do anything about the US economy at the global level.
I never ever ever want any leader, in any situation, say that something CAN'T be done. The purpose of leadership is to get things done. Added to the CAN'T do list, is the WON'T do of the Gulf oil spill. This administration has done nothing but threaten law suits and blame people. The solution is here, and Obama must do it. Then again, after the fact, he'll have a lot of excuses on why he couldn't do these things.
The CAN'T do Presidency.
I think we can get jobs back. I think a lot bad guys in Afghanistan can be killed with reduced US casualties. I think the oil spill can be dealt with effectively and immediately. I think the US can be the economic engine of the world. I want a can do presidency.
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