And that’s the problem right there. The conservatives (especially the Republican party) need to tool a message that makes sense to the bulk of the American public, particularly the moderates, and take the offensive against the Obama administration and all it’s failed policies. Otherwise people are just going to keep voting for the idiots currently in office, and Obama will just be replaced with someone slicker, but with ideas that are no better than the failed predecessor.
I was so glad to hear of the judge lifting the moratorium on drilling…it takes the people doing such as this…one action at a time…making the statement…until the politicians realize it’s their actions that will get them elected and keep them in office. Actions always speak louder that words.
And people wonder why obama’s approval rating is in the tank? His actions -and in-actions- have spoken louder than any rhetoric his speechwriters can paste on that teleprompter.
June 22nd, 2010 at 4:04 pm
And that’s the problem right there. The conservatives (especially the Republican party) need to tool a message that makes sense to the bulk of the American public, particularly the moderates, and take the offensive against the Obama administration and all it’s failed policies. Otherwise people are just going to keep voting for the idiots currently in office, and Obama will just be replaced with someone slicker, but with ideas that are no better than the failed predecessor.
June 22nd, 2010 at 5:33 pm
Yep, it’s a vicious cycle that must be broken before we can really move forward.
June 22nd, 2010 at 11:24 pm
I was so glad to hear of the judge lifting the moratorium on drilling…it takes the people doing such as this…one action at a time…making the statement…until the politicians realize it’s their actions that will get them elected and keep them in office. Actions always speak louder that words.
(And thanks for the linky love!)
June 23rd, 2010 at 8:13 am
And people wonder why obama’s approval rating is in the tank? His actions -and in-actions- have spoken louder than any rhetoric his speechwriters can paste on that teleprompter.