By Robert Laurie —— Bio and Archives February 27, 2013
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"Once every month or two, there'd be some crisis and your wouldn't be sure whether you were working or not," Obama said. "And even if it got solved, eventually or ultimately it'd be pretty discouraging on people. You'd be less productive. Ships wouldn't get built as fast. You'd waste money because you don't know exactly what to expect. Folks aren't sure ...am I showing up to work today or not? If it's not a good way to run a business, it's sure not a good way to run a country."If that's going to be the Obama doctrine, someone should ask him whether running a business with a trillion dollar annual budgetary shorftall is a recipe for success. The great thing about this quote is that it's an exact outline of Barack Obama's game plan when it comes to political battles. He manufactures a crisis, makes sure people are frightened about the outcome, keeps them off-balance, and uses the chaos to his ideological advantage. In the process, he's wasteful and inefficient but it doesn't matter, since a fawning media will sell his story and cover his tracks. If he's truly grown tired of the "manufactured crises" perhaps he should stop inventing them. Here's the video:
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