Google apps
Main menu

Post a Comment On: Doug Ross @ Journal

"Obama's Greatest Achievement"

2 Comments -

1 – 2 of 2
Blogger Groman said...

The writer has made the very common mistake of assuming that Obama has failed again. On the contrary, I contend his actions have been a success. He's not on our side. He is evil and he wishes the destruction of America and the West. Every action he's taken while in office, whether in foreign policy, Obamacare or in the appointment of judges sprinkled throughout the federal court system, each has been designed to weaken and destroy America. From within and without.

4:54 AM

Blogger Andrew_M_Garland said...

It is sad that we get to mock so little about our politicians. They can't entirely control information about their private lives. But they manage to conceal their reasoning about most of their truly mockable policy choices.

Obama says baldly that his job is to tell a story (to the ignorant masses) so that they will follow along and do what he says.

Obama: My Biggest Mistake Was Not 'Telling a Story'
http://www.weeklystandard.com/obama-my-biggest-mistake
-was-not-telling-a-story-updated/article/648482

It is amazing that most people respect and trust our government at all levels. They think that such a large and well-funded organization must be implementing carefully researched policies, because the government holds the public trust and large responsibilities. I do not grant that trust.

We must demand that our government produce official, researched justifications for its policies. For example, where is the written analysis that describes why it bailed out some banks, and what were the results? What was the data it responded to, and how well did it carry out its plans? It was supposedly an emergency, so what is the explanation after the fact. (crickets chirping).

Obama declares that his nuclear deal with Iran is working. A deal which Iran has not signed, and containing side deals which have not been made public. We are supposed to rely on his offhand remarks. Any criticism has to come from bloggers and pundits who are outside the government loop.

Where is the regular 6-month report on how the Iran deal is working, according to the detailed goals which were not disclosed?

The biggest fraud by our government at all levels is to not disclose its reasons and numbers before enacting policy and laws, and not officially evaluating the effects of those laws. The government merely states that it is wise and knowing, and its critics are uninformed and partisan. Keep the public ignorant, then dismiss its concerns.

Where are the policy papers?
easyopinions.blogspot.com/2009/07/few-words-about-policy.html

The average politician is the 4th most popular guy in high school. How can we elect him/her, then let him promote any policy with no more thought than some scribbles on a cocktail napkin?

9:37 PM

You can use some HTML tags, such as <b>, <i>, <a>

Comment moderation has been enabled. All comments must be approved by the blog author.

You will be asked to sign in after submitting your comment.
Please prove you're not a robot