The decision to run the presidency as if a dictatorship is deliberate and calculated.

Bill Daley, Obama's Chief of Staff, had this to say to Politico, yesterday:

Congress? He don’t need no stinkin’ Congress! There is an obvious downside: Both Democrats and Republicans in Congress soon will grow furious over this. But that is for the future. Obama has to address the here and now, and Congress is getting in the way of that.

“We are trying to do something in this modern presidency that has been very much engulfed by the legislative process, Democrat and Republican, over the last 40 years,” Daley says.

Instead of continuing to butt heads with Congress, the White House is going to turn its back on it when it can . . . . . . . READ THE FULL INTERVIEW REPORT AT POLITICO HERE.

The observer needs to do two things: first, there is the business of working to get this idiot out of office by either impeachment or at the ballot box. Obama is no more a believer in the American system of governance than is Castro or Hugo Chavez. Secondly, we need to be much more than observers. The American Dream of freedom only works when its people remain informed and willing to resist those who would defeat this country from within.

Understand this: he has pursued only one series of negotiations with Congress in the three years he has been in office. And, that ended in capitulation for this novice, giving in to Mitch McConnell with regard to the Bush tax cuts. He objects to congress but virtually never approaches congress in any meaningful way.

Back in the day, when he spoke of "fundamentally transforming the United States of America," he spoke out of a total disregard for this nation's historicity and way of life. Michelle Obama makes my point, perfectly, with these words, spoken in May of 2008:

"Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices; we are going to have to change our conversation; we're going to have to change our traditions, our history; we're going to have to move into a different place as a nation."

You can call this whatever, I call it traitorous.


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