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The Democrat's Doctrine of 'Government Is The Solution' is in tatters

m.knox

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TATTERS I tell you................ Just yesterday the liar was trying to tell us all the great things Obama has done....... What timing..... But Mr. Rogers misses several things.... I guess he has a word count limit.... Oh, and the article is from the Washington Post, not Faux News......

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...-of-government-is-the-solution-is-in-tatters/

The failure to produce “shovel-ready” projects, the IRS targeting malfeasance, the calamity of the Obamacare roll-out, the bungling of the Fast and Furious operation, the mass confusion surrounding the enforcement of America’s southern border, the Veterans Affairs neglect, the lack of transparency in the White House, the bewildering events surrounding the Secret Service, the oblivious Office of Personnel Management, the tolerance of “sanctuary cities” that may have directly led to the death of an innocent American citizen and, now, a revelation that accused Charleston, S.C., shooter Dylann Roof was able to purchase a gun that he otherwise should not have been able to buy because there was a “lapse” in the FBI background check system. All of these are examples that reflect a flat-out case of gross mismanagement of government under President Obama.

I think Obama believes that governance is about theatrics, symbolism and gestures — not about executive management. Every administration and the government as a whole eventually reflects many of the characteristics of the incumbent president. People take their lead from the person at the top and a work culture emerges. Suffice it to say, I don’t think there will be any business schools named for Obama.
 
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