Mr. President: it's been said that everybody's got a price. What was yours?
I seem to share many of Salmo g.'s thoughts on the President's first term. I had no illusions that he would be allowed by Congress and big business to realize much (if any) of the change he promised during his campaign. Somehow, I did have high hopes that he would at least use his executive power to prevent further attacks on the middle class. Obviously, those hopes were unfounded, as he has picked up right were his predecessors left off. As much as I don't care for Romney, I agree that he couldn't be much worse.
While I won't go so far as to publicly advocate public beheadings (GITMO is, lest we forget, still alive and well), I do believe a revolution is the only way the working people in this country will be able to stop oppression at the hands of the .0001. History gives us no reason to believe otherwise. In my mind, what I have heard the President say since his election sounds a lot like "Let them eat cake." Or, was it corn?
Our current President, Mr Obama had complete control of Congress for two years, and how did he use his time when he had total control of the worlds most powerful country?
I remember Golf, Basketball, and Bowling, with a cheeseburger snuck in here or and there.
Well now, Mr. Bill is on the tube, and I want to be watching, because you never know what he might do next.
Basketball