Apparently, Obama has given up on being president.

The man is working 3 hours a day and thinks he needs an 8th vacation in two years.

11:50 am CDT || Delivers opening remarks at the White House Rural Economic Forum; Northeast Iowa Community College; Peosta, Iowa
12:35 pm CDT || Participates in a breakout session hosted by Small Business Administrator Karen Mills
12:55 pm CDT || Participates in a breakout session hosted by Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack
2:00 pm CDT || is interviewed by KSDK Saint Louis, Missouri and WDAF Kansas City, MO
2:00 pm CDT || Delivers closing remarks at the Rural Economic Forum

All times Eastern except as noted. From White House Dossier.

When we need leadership the most, we have the Clown in Our White House taking a bus tour on the taxpayer's dime, pretending to have a "jobs plan" but wants to surprise us with its presentation in September, and, now, is having "breakout session," brainstorming with those who attend his little town halls because he has no ideas of his own.

Look at the above schedule. The man is lazy, on top of being in over his head. Did you know that he is no longer getting economic advisories? Its a fact.

2 comments:

  1. GOP faces RECORD DISAPPROVAL

    Bush took more vacation time than Obama.

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  2. Absolute nonsense. Obama has golfed 80 rounds, taking up nearly two months of working time. I call that 'vacation time." He is on his 8th vacation (a month of vacation time) and I add that to the "vacation total." He has spent more than a full 12 months traveling to and from personal appearances and giving/preparing the speech offerings included on these occasions. I call that "vacation time," it certainly is not doing the work of a president. All in all, he has spent 15 months (at least) out of his first 30 months in office, doing other things than being "president" and, now, he is full time on the vacation/campaign trail to finish out his four years. 30 months out of 48 running his mouth and playing games. No president even comes close to this do-nothing. Heck, in his first year, he worked 40 hours per week and took most weekends off.

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