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After Implementing The SECRET Plans of The Worlds ELITES,The President Will Now Defend Them For The Rest Of His Term - Like Several Presidents Before Him Expanding NSA spying, drone strike ASSASSINATIONS, and completing the militarization of police forces; presiding over the economic RAPE of the American people by the Banksters during the financial crisis and printing $85 BILLION EVERY MONTH for the past 5 years and adding over $6 TRILLION to the national debt; implementing Obamacare to further finish off the US economy, etc., etc., etc. All thats really left to do for this guy is to implement Immigration Reform - where the US Government will let in millions of illegal immigrants to further drive down wages. President Obama is facing the abyss. It’s that moment when a president’s plans are overwhelmed by his problems, and he’s relegated to playing defense for the rest of his White House term. Obama’s agenda already lingers near death. His poll numbers have slipped to new lows. His speeches are full of alibis and accusations. Obama hasn’t reached the point of no return, but he’s close. His biggest problem is the collapse of Obamacare on its launching pad as the entire country watched. And there’s worse trouble ahead. More likely than not, Obamacare will be the dominant issue in the final three-plus years of his presidency. From that, there’s no recovery. Years on defense—impotent years—have beset even the strongest of presidents. After the Iran-contra scandal broke in November 1986, the Reagan presidency was essentially over. He served two more years and made a triumphant trip to the Soviet Union, but his power was gone. The low point was the overturning of his veto of a highway bill. Jimmy Carter’s presidency was hardly a powerhouse. Still, it had one shining moment, when the Camp David peace accord between Israel and Egypt was signed in September 1978. What clout Carter had vanished after the “malaise” speech in July 1979. It made him a target of ridicule. Impeachment in 1998 forced President Clinton into retreat. His popularity remained high, but he abandoned an agenda that included entitlement reform. Even an unexpected Democratic victory in the midterm elections in his second term couldn’t revive his presidency. - The Weekly Standard (Oct. 26, 2013)
Posted on: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 16:12:37 +0000

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