Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Russian Promise Not a Surprise, but Scary

The president’s off-mike suggestion that he would have more flexibility after the election to make certain concessions on nuclear agreements with the Soviets is very alarming, but not surprising. We already know that he has a propensity to punt controversial decisions into the future and after the election. Like the Keystone pipeline project, this is yet another series of decisions that must be negotiated, but he is more concerned that his position on the issue will not match that of the people or our elected officials, so his choice is to act now and risk re-election or hold off the decision so he can do as he pleases regardless of the will of the people after the election.



What other issues are treated in the same manner. How many promises has the president made to other groups that he knows the American people would never support and therefore hurt his re-election effort.  His base is certainly expecting a lot from him. He and they know the majority does not agree with many of the left wing socialist,  secular and progressive agenda, so they have to conceal their true agenda and play the game in a manner that enhances their re-election potential.



One can only hope that the majority of voters will see through this destructive strategy and cast out this very disturbing method of managing the people’s government.  The President and his administration seem not to care what the majority expect from their government. They see their agenda as being supreme and they will do whatever is necessary to coerce the people by disingenuous means into supporting them though deception. They seem willing to hide their true intentions until elected.



We can only hope the American people will see through this and vote to remove the president and all of his Czars from office as soon as possible.

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