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Obama: "We Have Lost Our Ambition, Our Imagination"
2011-10-27
"We have lost our ambition, our imagination, and our willingness to do the things that built the Golden Gate Bridge," President Obama said at a fundraiser in San Francisco on Tuesday.
Just the modern 'national malaise' argument. I just hope the Pubs have a modern Reagan handy...
When does he start wearing sweaters?
Posted by:Beavis

#19  Obama: "We* Have Lost",
*Democrats
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-10-27 18:59  

#18  Not going to run for reelection?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-10-27 14:25  

#17  
"And pardon my rant, but G-D cannont make our own statues of our own rights leaders but outsource to Maotin Luther King, Jr, its bullshit."

Posted by: swksvolFF


The MLK memorial's resemblance to this statue is certainly telling.

http://silezukuk.tumblr.com/post/2142371889
Posted by: Jeque Hupairong2828   2011-10-27 13:32  

#16  Translation: People are getting wise to Obamageddon and BO's lies--it means he is having trouble pushing through his progressive agenda. If we wanted socialism or communism, we would have come up with a Constitution that laid that out. I'd say spare us your tired BS.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-10-27 10:22  

#15  We haven't lost it. It is currently buried under a mountain of government regulations, mostly created by Obama.

Remove the mountain, and we will be good to go.
Posted by: DarthVader   2011-10-27 10:06  

#14  Rjschwarz Yes, and I think Teapartydoc posted a good comment on the EU mess:

"The greatest intellectual achievement of the enlightenment was the idea of human equality in the sense of due respect, rights and duties. The notion that each man is sovereign over his own interests.
It has been given little interest, but the rights that were showed this new respect included the rights associated with property, including the ability to dispose of it as one sees fit. This implies the right to receive just and equal compensation for it. A form of money is often required. That money is a form of property.
Through representative government, the right of sovereignty over that money and the ability to ascertain the value thereof was gradually ceded to governments. The sovereignty of man to govern over his own affairs was alienated in an insidiously voluntary, but unsuspecting way."

That magic word "Sovereignty" will be hard to reclaim.
Posted by: Dale   2011-10-27 09:51  

#13  He's using the royal we of course. A certain segment of the political spectrum attempts to stop all large scale building projects with environmental impact harassment and paperwork because they wish a return to the medieval times when the peasants were unarmed and didn't dare talk back.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2011-10-27 08:51  

#12  "We have lost our ambition, our imagination, and our willingness to do the things that built the Golden Gate Bridge,"

Cause your EPA would have shut down the Golden Gate Bridge project, doffus. Government is the problem.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-10-27 08:33  

#11  If there is anything positive to be said about malignant narcissists, it's that they give you fair warning. They're quite open about their intention to f*ck you over, and drop plenty of clues as to how they're going to do it. As things near fruition, they're almost screaming, "don't trust me, you fool!"

But you have to LISTEN, and take them at their word.
Posted by: RandomJD   2011-10-27 08:16  

#10  "Malaise" on steroids.

And what exactly has Obama ever made, or constructed, or created, or built, or invented, or marketed, or improved? What value has he ever added to anything?

Never forget that in one of his books he referred to the few short months he worked in the private sector as being "behind enemy lines".

And what does one do to the enemy, historically? Tries to kill and destroy and enslave them.

As a lifetime private sector person I can say that in that, at least, he is honest and predictable.
Posted by: no mo uro   2011-10-27 06:07  

#9  Dear Comrade Ogabe:

Posted by: Ricky bin Ricardo (Abu Babaloo)   2011-10-27 01:38  

#8  And pardon my rant, but G-D cannont make our own statues of our own rights leaders but outsource to Maotin Luther King, Jr, its bullshit.

And that get props, that gets touted, its a joke.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-10-27 01:30  

#7  Well shit JH2828, you are absolutely right, and would be a modern marvel if it were not so sad, and so sad that the locals with their uber-understanding of the liberal arts would be able to sell as, well, modern marvel, if they had any competency as their own trademark. F#n fail fail, guess they just get rid of those racist physics classes and concentrate on t..wait, fail at that as well.

Liberalism is a damned failure.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-10-27 01:26  

#6  It is even worse than that.

By his own words, looking for a way to do things without the normal checks and balances. Flip the coin over, that the president whomever that may be can just by fiat, or as they call it executive order, bypess the accepted and Constitutional Process, or as us regular folk call a Contract of Agreement, is in itself creating the very uncertainty businesses break upon.

That is, whomever the current POTUS is, is the determining factor, despite at least the appearance of due process. This should be a concern for all involved, as the whole point is a controlled baton pass as the selling point of stability.

In effect, whomever is in charge makes the rules if precedent is set here, and every 4 years people scramble about attempting to hedge bets about what the new rules may or may not be, especially if there is not an election to be concerned about.

Uncertainty, as definition.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-10-27 01:18  

#5  He does have a point when we'd rather outsource the Oakland Bay Bridge to China and ship it across the world rather than build it ourselves.

I guess we can eliminate those useless civil engineering majors from our universities and all just major in those valuable diversity degrees.
Posted by: Jeque Hupairong2828   2011-10-27 01:06  

#4  A few years of Obamunism will do that to a people.
Posted by: SteveS   2011-10-27 00:36  

#3  Our...American Exceptionalism?

Tsk tsk, the thing we flaunt which causes the world to hate us.

Perhaps another round of goal-less futbol will restore our competitive standing.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-10-27 00:23  

#2  Anything they accuse real Americans of doing, they are doing it themselves. That's how you know what democrats are doing, just listen to what they accuse you of doing.

Doublespeak. It's so Orwellian.
Posted by: newc   2011-10-27 00:09  

#1  He does like to project* doesn't he?


*In the Freudian sense, rather than the infrastructure sense.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-10-27 00:03  

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