if you can't run on your record....
it would be good for the left if they could demonstrate that their plans to move the country forward worked but as they cannot, just blame blame blame. this from the guy who was supposed to unite the country but instead has divided it like has not been seen for some time.
what about demonstrating that his agenda works ? oh yeah... can't.
uh oh, those numbers are dropping....
passing a budget would be nice and the President may wish to throw DC under the bus but he IS DC.[/quote]
just what we need, a dictator. notice how all lefties gravitate to this ?
it would be good for the left if they could demonstrate that their plans to move the country forward worked but as they cannot, just blame blame blame. this from the guy who was supposed to unite the country but instead has divided it like has not been seen for some time.
HONOLULU — President Obama is heading into his re-election campaign with plans to step up his offensive against an unpopular Congress, concluding that he cannot pass any major legislation in 2012 because of Republican hostility toward his agenda.
what about demonstrating that his agenda works ? oh yeah... can't.
Mr. Obama’s election-year strategy is an attempt to capitalize on his recent victory on a short-term extension of the payroll tax cut and on his rising poll numbers. As the stage is set for November, he intends to hammer the theme of economic justice for ordinary Americans rather than continue his legislative battles with Congressional Republicans, said Joshua R. Earnest, the president’s deputy press secretary, previewing the White House’s strategy.
uh oh, those numbers are dropping....
“In terms of the president’s relationship with Congress in 2012,” Mr. Earnest said at a briefing, “the president is no longer tied to Washington, D.C.” Winning a full-year extension of the cut in payroll taxes is the last “must-do” piece of legislation for the White House, he said.
passing a budget would be nice and the President may wish to throw DC under the bus but he IS DC.[/quote]
However the White House chooses to frame Mr. Obama’s strategy, it amounts to a wholesale makeover of the young senator who won the presidency in 2008 by promising to change the culture of Washington, rise above the partisan fray and seek compromises.
After three years in office, Mr. Obama is gambling on a go-it-alone approach. In the coming weeks, he will further showcase measures he is taking on his own to revive the economy, Mr. Earnest said, declining to give details.
just what we need, a dictator. notice how all lefties gravitate to this ?