Monday, June 14, 2010

"You Never Want a Serious Crisis to Go to Waste"

"You Never Want a Serious Crisis to Go to Waste"

Obama’s Chief of Staff Rahm “Fishhead” Emanuel’s infamous comment in November, 2008 that “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste” have been words the Obama administration has lived by from its beginning.

Crises by definition are usually serious in governments but this particular government has governed by manufactured crisis repeatedly, from the banking crisis to the economy as a whole crisis, to Korea, to Iran, to illegal immigration, to health care, to the auto industry, always using the “crisis” to its best advantage.

That advantage always serves to stir up a certain fear in the populace, which is its aim. It enables Obama to make strategic moves, and spend billions of taxpayer dollars, with impunity and with minimal if any oversight from his Democrat congress and his Democrat idolators in the mainstream media.

After all, the matters were critical so who needs oversight or criticism!

Obama may have overstepped with the latest, ongoing, and extremely serious crisis at hand, the Gulf oil spill, which continues to wreak havoc with the ecosystem of the Gulf of Mexico and on the states bordering on the Gulf of Mexico and their residents.

However, comparing the disaster to the unmitigated–and yet unavenged–catastrophe of September 11th, 2001 was not only foolish but it betrayed an insensitive ignorance of the momentousness of 9/11 that is unforgiveable. It’s comparable to comparing apples to oranges and equally absurd. . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=1734)

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