Posted on 09/10/2014 10:41:40 AM PDT by Kaslin
Fear. It is a basic, primitive emotion common to every living species on planet earth. It is the instinctual response that keeps animals alive in nature, and influences the thoughts and actions of humans. Edmund Burke once described the potency of fear saying, No passion so effectually robs the mind of all its powers of acting and reasoning as fear. Burkes observations ring especially true in todays hypersensitive, hyper-connected world of 24-hour news channels and social media, in which the flames of fear can be fanned in ways only dreamed of in ages past.
Our fear of illness feeds the hype about an Ebola virus epidemic sweeping across America. International headlines appear anytime someone vomits on a plane. Overlooked is the reality that Ebola thrives only in areas with poor sanitation, nutrition, and healthcare access; and can in fact be prevented and contained in societies like ours where proper sanitation, nutrition and healthcare are the norm.
We fear mass shootings. Although such incidents are extremely rare, and almost always perpetrated by an individual suffering from mental health issues, schools now are mobilized to routinely practice lock downs, and have implemented idiotic zero tolerance programs with unthinkingly absurd results such as suspending a child for making hand gestures in the shape of a gun while playing at recess.
Our fear of airline crashes, stoked by the recent disasters involving Malaysian Airlines planes, has recently led to three commercial airliners landing prematurely because of arguments between passengers over reclining seats.
Fear mongering unfortunately is a highly effective tool of government; well-known to the current and previous administrations, which have used Americans fear of terror attacks since 9/11 to dramatically and dangerously increase government power in ways previously considered far out of limits, both legally and morally.
As the United States government has engaged in fear mongering to achieve political gains domestically, so have governments and organizations in other parts of the world. Even a relatively small terror organization, ISIS, demonstrated clearly its understanding of the power of fear, in releasing online videos of beheadings to create an image of power. In Russia, Vladimir Putin has kept the international community trapped in a game of cat and mouse with that countrys escalation of tensions in Ukraine, through the savvy use of media and machismo.
Were Ronald Reagan in power today, such displays of terror from these regimes and terror outfits would have been quickly assessed and responded to with clarity of purpose and result. When two U.S. servicemen were killed in the 1986 bombing of a Berlin nightclub, it took Reagan only 10 days to launch airstrikes against the responsible party, Muammar Gaddafi, very nearly killing him in the attack.
Unfortunately, none of Reagans hallmark traits of poise and resolve resonate in todays Oval Office. Instead, we have Barack Obama a president so thoroughly disinterested in projecting even the appearance of leadership that a round of golf trumps serious consideration of dealing with blatant terrorist acts targeting American citizens. A president so afraid to lead in the international arena, that the response to terror attacks on American citizens such as those by ISIS, is to wait and see whether the international community will first come together to help degrade and manage such attacks on US citizens and against his policies directly. A president whose avowed goal is to eventually bring terrorists to justice rather than killing them, destroying their sanctuaries and hunting them down like the curs they are.
Can one even imagine a Ronald Reagan, or Margaret Thatcher, mouthing such nonsense? Reagan did not exhibit fear or allow fear to direct his actions as commander in chief in dealing with terror threats from Qaddafi, or when confronting far broader foreign policy issues, such as standing toe-to-toe with the Soviet Union and forcing the evil empire to its knees? Reagan never was satisfied with degrading the Soviet Union or Qaddafi; his aim in fact and in rhetoric was to defeat them completely. Reagan was a leader who importantly knew how to lead; no metrosexual president he.
Is it any wonder Putin does as he pleases, or why terrorists in Iraq openly taunt Obama by name with the severed heads of American journalists? What have they to fear when they know that even as a U.S. Ambassador was assassinated in a terror attack in Benghazi, this Administrations first, and virtually only, response was to duck responsibility with lies and misinformation?
Even at home, Obamas fecklessness defines his Administration. This is obvious repeatedly in his utter refusal to work to accomplish anything of substance by actually acting as president. Being president is easy once you have been elected to that high post. Actually serving as president proposing specific programs and legislation, and then working with the Congress, the media and interest groups actually to accomplish those -- takes hard work. Contrary to the liberal myth that Obama is a great leader, his only substantive domestic accomplishments came during his first term when Democrats had control of the House and the Senate. Although his actual accomplishments during that interregnum were disastrous substantively -- ObamaCare and Dodd-Frank these were actual accomplishments. But, even so, it was not in fact Obama himself who lent the horsepower to achieve the results; it was the Democrat leaders in the Congress who did the heavy lifting.
Unlike other presidents during whose administrations major legislative victories were had LBJ and the Great Society, or Ronald Reagans rebuilding of the domestic economy and Americas military power Obama shuns the hard work necessary to achieve such results. Instead, he relies on speechifying and unilateral action. Signing executive orders and other presidential documents is easy (even if unlawful and unconstitutional). Such actions demand nothing of a president -- none of the hard work on the Hill his predecessors, both liberal and conservative, engaged in to avoid gridlock when power was not firmly in the grip of their political party.
We have survived inept presidents, like Jimmy Carter. We have survived really bad presidents, like Woodrow Wilson. And we have survived narcissist presidents such as Bill Clinton. However, America has never endured a president, who appears so afraid, so egotistical and so seemingly disinterested as this one. We must pray we can survive such a man for the next two years.
If he did learn to lead, I'm more concerned about where he wants to go.
Feckless (adj.) - 1. Not giving a feck.
I hope so, because we have had one for the last 5-2/3 years one, we have one right NOW, and we most likely WILL have one for the next 2-1/3 years.
>>Feckless (adj.) - 1. Not giving a feck.<<
LOL — Priceless!
1 weak, ineffective
2 worthless, irresponsible
which is the one that fits that arrogant pos occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave perfectly
On page 261 of the paperback edition of Audacity of Hope Obama wrote: I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.
For the gajillionth time, he’s not inept, feckless, or incompetent. He’s an illegal alien foreign agent Muslim terrorist.
He is still in the White House because the entire Republican Party has been too gutless to bring Sheriff Joe and an army of document experts to Capitol Hill and expose the forged documents for what they are.
Surviving the likes of those who voted for the bastard is going to be the long term problem.
That's the mantra I use to keep my head from exploding!
I can forgive those idiots who voted for that arrogant pos in 2008, but I will never forgive those morons who voted to reelect him in 2012.
Yes. Can we survive a population stupid enough to elect him twice? Probably not.
.....but I will never forgive those morons who voted to reelect him in 2012.
Same here. I despise them and look upon them as the enemy.
Re: the headline... I don’t know, but we are going to find out!
This president is, in fact a leader. The error is in misidentifying who it is he is leading. He is a Moslem leader leading Moslems toward the Caliphate.
“For the gajillionth time, hes not inept, feckless, or incompetent. Hes an illegal alien foreign agent Muslim terrorist.”
Amen to that! That’s why his policies and positions seem so alien and illogical. He’s just mouthing cheap liberal platitudes as a veneer for his true agenda, which is evolved from his foreigner mentality and foreigner perception of America and the rest of the world.
That’s why he seems so weird to ordinary Americans. I’ve worked with hundreds of foreign people, and this guy is definitely a foreigner.
Yep, this is how I look at that.
...Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, ...When elected officials and bureaucracies act outside the law they are simply lawbreakers. When the majority of the people vote in favor of total lawlessness in the highest offices they are withdrawing their consent to be governed by a constitutional government. By what legitimate basis does the United States of America, as a Constitutional republic, still exist?
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.'The People' no longer support that. They voted in support of lawlessness from the highest office on down. They voted against the rule of law. By referendum we now have a banana republic. The USAINO.
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