How many lies can the White House tell before the walls collapse?
By Jon Rappoport
October 22, 2013
Obama has no one to blame but himself:
He
was the one who campaigned, in 2008, on Hope and Change. He was the
one who deployed high-flying rhetoric to promise a new day in Washington
politics.
He
was the one who said he was going elevate the level of discourse and
make government transparent. He positioned himself as a new kind of
leader. He was the one who turned his candidacy into a religious
experience.
He
was the one who convinced voters he stood above the fray, as a man and
as a symbol, and on that basis they boarded his train and rode it all
the way.
He was the one who, inheriting a desperate economy, made his signature move upon gaining office:
Obamacare.
Not jobs. Not prosecutions of corporate and banking criminals.
He made devastating choices for all Americans.
He was and is the one who has presided over a sinking economic ship.
Given
his proclivity for big and bigger government, he could have launched a
serious public program, one which really put people back to work,
repairing the infrastructure of the nation. But even this was beyond
him.
And
getting out of the way and letting Americans expand their small
businesses, and supporting them with the same intensity of rhetoric he
used to win his election? Out of the question. Not in the playbook.
Not for a second.
His
big play out of the gate, Obamacare, shocked his closest advisers.
They assumed jobs would be his number-one priority. They were dead
wrong.
And
what about "post-racial" America? That was not only a dud, it was a
disaster. Division and polarization are the order of the day.
How
about dependence, and government as the solver of all problems, as the
beneficent giver? How has that worked out? How can it possibly work
out? America is going to become one big Sweden? Really?
It's
one thing for a Clinton or a Bush to lie and skate and divert and play
the usual horrific games. But Obama set himself up as a man who was
fundamentally different. That was his ace. That was how he won the
Presidency. That was what people bought into.
So he falls further, even as his media supporters keep launching blizzards of lies to prop him up.
Many
of his loyal followers believe "powerful forces" have fenced Obama in
and sabotaged his efforts to work positive transformations. If so, then
as a transcendent figure, he should step forward and use his oratorical
powers to expose the criminal enterprise that surrounds the Presidency.
He should speak directly to the American people and lay it on the
line.
Or else he confesses that he is, in fact, another Clinton, another Bush.
The
public loves fairy tales and myths, but considering the shape this
country is in, that fascination is wearing very thin. It isn't going to
sustain the next three years of Obama in the White House.
90
million people are out of the work force. 50 million are on food
stamps. Recovery? Is the President really going to keep pushing that
narrative?
Admitting
the truth might, as a long shot, create a platform from which Obama
could launch a real campaign to restore jobs...but faking the
unemployment crisis has been his chosen path.
The
government Obamacare website is a shambles. It doesn't appear that a
simple fix is possible, which means chaos will continue for many months,
perhaps longer. Private insurance companies are canceling hundreds of
thousands of policies.
The
last seven years of American political life have added up to a
disaster. Blaming it all on Congressional gridlock, on delaying the
ability of the White House to invent trillions more in debt at the drop
of a hat, isn't working.
So
many actions and omissions of madness...it leaves us with the
reasonable conclusion that Obama's Presidency was designed from the
outset to flame out and fail.
And the principal target was the economy.
The
President, fresh off an election victory in 2008, and in that glow,
could have used his monumental leverage to put people back to work. He
could have hammered on it day and night. He could have rallied support
and energized the country.
But
now...what do we have? Welfare America to the nth degree. Beyond what
anyone thought was possible. And media traitors are backing it.
For decades, for more than a hundred years, power has been in the wrong place.
It belongs with you and with me.
The author of two explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED and EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th
District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked
as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics,
medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine,
Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has
delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and
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