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I can’t even decide where to begin with my analysis of President Obama’s actions during his first 100 days as president. I don’t think any of you would enjoy a rant about his pathetic spending and manipulative policies (not to mention his failure to keep his “promises” for his own party), nor will I need to mention that his is going to initiate some of the highest taxation of corporations ever seen in the history of this country. Rather, my focus will be mainly with the claim that Obama is impeding our ability -as a society- to ameliorate our social and economic responsibility. One prime example that provides support for this claim is found here. Obama blames the American people’s credit card problems on the companies that are charging them “too much.” However, is that really the problem? Should we blame a company that has offered a product and the people have bought into that product hook-line-and-sinker?
Blaming that businesses that produce such products is a direct straw-man. Any fool that actually thinks Obama is doing what is right is mistaken. Some of the dangers of imposing too much regulation on industry and not focusing that regulation on perpetuating the establishment of augmented financial responsibility of the American people, will not improve the problem for the long term -but I guess we should not expect anything less from a man that follows an ideology that has led to more pain and suffering than any other. He needs to point his stupid finger at the American public; he must blame them -us. We are the responsible ones for being excessive about almost everything. Apart from it being quite obvious that I not only do I loath his ideological stance, I would like to make it known that I HOPE that president Obama fails in his mission to transform us from a nation that needs real change to one that will be beyond change.

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