Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Are you waiting on someone else to take responsibility?

Tough political realities quiet youth 'Obamamania'

Apparently there are a lot of Obama maniacs that thought that all they had to do was vote the messiah into office and the land of milk and honey and freebies for everyone would soon follow.

"It's one thing to get excited about a presidential candidate. It's another thing to become a responsible citizen," says Jennifer Donahue, political director for the New Hampshire Institute Of Politics. She and other political analysts thinks they have yet to prove themselves.


A responsible citizen? Is that what they are calling it? It that what they are attributing this to? Is that what the enlightened academics and the campus student movements see as the real reason that the honey hole remains plugged?

"They're supportive, but in a bystander kind of way," says Laura Katz Olson, a political science professor at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania.


Well of course they are. What do people expect? That these mush brained masses (raised on the government answers all teat of government and absent ever having taken any personal responsibility in their own lives), are actually going to congeal and come together as a force on any level to effect some form of change?

That ganja these folks have been smoking all those years must be some good quality, cause they forty years later still can't seem to figure out reality.

The reality is pretty simple as my father use to say......"wish in one hand and piss in the other and see which gets full first." And it seems that the cumbaya singers that wanted to teach the world to sing? Have passed those aberrant and defective genes and non existent skill sets of non critical thinking onto their offspring.

Yes, there is a lot to be said for the reality that some people should never be allowed to breed. All you have to do is look around to see that demonstrated ten fold every day IMO. And those that spent their youth and adult years discovering themselves and experiencing life after Woodstock through rose colored glasses, intermingled with hating their country and blaming everyone else for their own personal failures seem to have succeeded in producing successive generations of the same as themselves and worse.

I remember seeing the woman interviewed by the media right after Obama was elected......she was black and appeared maybe twenty something and she was absolutely thrilled at the perceived prospects of not having to pay her house payment or for gasoline etc. because Obama had been elected.

And now that Obama (the messiah) had been elected, he was going to knock the spigots loose on all the honey and everyone would simply bathe and bask in the coming glow of hope and change and just back up to the government filling stations of free money and drink their fill.

Now, fast forward to the present. Since Obama was elected? They have already jacked the prices of tobacco with added taxes and the plan to do the same to colas and anything else that they can get away with taxing. And who do these people think will be paying those added taxes? Certainly not those Americans making under $250.000 a year or less! After all, the messiah promised they would never be taxes by his administration. The same way he is promising now that there will be no added taxation required to fund his socialist health care fiasco and that those on Medicare won't lose any benefits. Problem is? Those in the Congressional Budget Office Who actually know who and how these things get paid for? Are whistling a different tune and telling the people the truth. (Look for them to be muzzled soon).And the truth is? There is absolutely no way to pay for all of this socialist Nirvana without raising taxes on the producers and penalizing the producers and ultimately denying the aged what they presently have as benefits under Medicare and Medicaid.

But there is one glimmer of hope is a few isolated areas....

Erin Carroll, a 19-year-old sophomore at LaSalle University in Philadelphia, blames the lack of engagement on her generation's short attention span. They want change — right now, she says — and haven't gotten it.

"I feel like everybody walks around with their cell phone and their laptops. We feel like we need everything immediately. So that's what we've become accustomed to," Carroll says. "We're the 'me-me-me' generation."


Therefore, I leave you with a couple of simple realities to ponder while you observe the Obama minions and maniacs coming to grips with reality.

"There are three types of people in this world. Those that watch things happen, those that make thinks happen and those that wonder what happened." So all you need to do, is to determine which one of the three that you intend to be and then take some personal responsibility in the outcome of making that happen. Or do nothing and you will by default be a member of the wonder what happened segment.

Lastly, as a great American (John Wayne) once remarked.

"Life is hard; it's harder if you're stupid."

Something tells me that there are a boat load of these stupid people that are getting ready to learn some very valuable and very painful lessons along those lines. And just remember as someone else said recently? "You can't fix stupid."

Now....entertain yourself with these two videos while you contemplate the messiahs promises this week.



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