Why Obama refuses to visit the border and reach out to Governor Perry:
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Editor's notes: The man is simply not interested in dealing with the other side, proving, of course, his political retardation when it comes to outcomes in an adversarial political system. The is no reason for not visiting the border and striking up a conversation with Gov Perry. Why the refusal? The answer is obvious. He wants to do everything he can, to advance the blame game. How best to do that but to continue to refuse the opposition any opportunity to strike up a meaningful dialogue and, then, argue, "THEY won't work with me." Incredible.
Clearly, the first two years of his presidency prove the point. Rather than reaching out, in a diplomatic way, he met with GOP leadership a total of 40 minutes over the course of two stinking years, and disallowed any legislative input during that time; not a single GOP proposal reached the floors of the Senate or House in 2009, and most of 2010.
And how did Obama handle his power as innovator/leader in the One Party system borne of John McCain's idiotic run for president? Well, he managed but two signature pieces of legislation in two full years. One was ObamaCare, and . . . . . . . most of you all have forgotten the other, correct? And, "no," I am not going to remind you. It does not matter, anyway.
Understand that Reagan was hated by the Left, lied to and about, and had to deal with a Democrat Congress for most of his eight years in office - and THEY got things done.
Clinton was every bit as much despised as Obama, yet, after his first two years, he changed directions, worked with an opposing Congress, and got things done.
Bush 43, was more hated than Obama, received more death threats, had no support in the Marxist/Major Media, and had to deal with a divided Congress. Yet, he reached out to the likes of Ted Kennedy, figured out ways to work together, and they got things done.
But not Obama. Look, his version of a "bi-partisan" piece of legislation, works like this . . . . exactly like this: he reviews a few past GOP proposals, includes some in his proposal, and calls that "bi-partisanship." He does not talk to the other side, but, rather, decides for them and pretends to have worked with both parties.
And that, my friends, is why Obama will never change course. He thinks this is a winning strategy and his ability to work his rhetorical charm, will win the day.
Didn't work in 2010. And, per recent polls, it is not working today. Understand that he has not been able to accomplish a single legislative victory in four years. There are 6 House bills in the Senate, dealing with immigration. There are 40 jobs bills, in the Senate, as well . . . . . . but nothing from this Administration.
This is all on H Obama. He cares more for the opportunity, as he sees it, to destroy his opposition, than working within the adversarial system plotted by our Founders.
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