Posted by
ApolloSpeaks on Thursday, September 08, 2011 6:54:06 PM

You don't need to be a seer to know the outcome of tonight's speech; all you need know is Obama. The great telepromtikator is hopelessly enmeshed in a self-spun web he can't free himself from no matter how hard he tries. A web of soaring deficits, debt and unemployment; of growth killing regulations, broken promises and lies- the consequence of bad policies. From desperation he's speaking before Congress because he needs a crowd of cheering pols; he needs them to boost his low self-esteem, and to create the illusion that after miserably failing to fix the economy at last he's got it right. The public is dispirited and mired in gloom, pessimism now is the rule; they're disillusioned with Obama and want new hope for change, which tonight's speech won't give them-it'll be more of the same. The whiner, complainer and blamer-in-chief has lost what little stuff he had; his mojo's gone, and he can't get it back. The voters took a chance and rolled the dice when they gave him the prize, and it's turnd up craps-the consequence of inexperience. Tonight's speech will be the last hurrah for big government liberalism (the desperate cries of a dying order); at best he'll get a slight bump in the polls that will die by next week; then Obama resumes his rendezvous with defeat.
Postscript: Running On Empty Around In Circles
Major flooding in the Northeast. A massive power outage in the Southwest. Fires raging across Texas, and a cracked Washington Monument. And Obama delivers a passionate speech where he doubles down on stupid- focusing his energies on the bad idea that GOVERNMENT CAN DIRECT RESOURCES BETTER THAN THE PRIVATE SECTOR FOR FIXING THE ECONOMY. An idea that failed for Hoover. An idea that failed for FDR. An idea that failed for Greece, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Ireland, and Japan for 22 years. Obama's running on empty around in circles like a mad dog chasing its tail, hoplessly hoping it will lead to success. What a sorry mess. Like I said last night before the speech: "it was the last hurrah for big government liberalism" as Obama rides into the sunset.