Young people who voted for Obama in 2008 on his platform of hope and change are becoming disenchanted with Obama’s constant claims of making the economy better as cities like Detroit crumble at his feet. They are beginning to realize in light of Detroit’s bankruptcy that Obama claim of saving Detroit last summer was a lie. With more than half of college graduates unable to get work and living back at home with mom and dad, these liberal ideologues are beginning to question how the Obama is creating jobs when there are still ten million jobs less than under Bush despite population growth.
It is evident that Obama lacks a moral compass believing it is right to steal from the rich. He believes this because he became wealthy by stealing. Thieves operate one of two ways, they either steal from people directly by taking their things, or convince people to trust them and give them their money. Lying comes naturally to Obama who has no remorse over deceiving people with what he meant when he says he wants to transform America but never elaborates on his goal or intentions. Liberal media never ask the question; transform America into what, and how?
Having never held a job besides a community agitator and classroom pretender, it was a simple step for Obama to convince people to trust him with the nation’s highest office proving Lincoln right that you can fool all of the people some of the time. That he achieved re-election while managing the deterioration of the economy proved Lincoln’s second part of the adage that you can fool some of the people all of the time. But you can’t fool all the people all the time as those who are not dopes open their eyes and realize that Democrats are using them as dupes.
Obama hopes to recapture the House and increase Democrats in the Senate in 2014 to again have a Supermajority and eliminate all Republican opposition to his agenda as he had in 2009 when he force ObamaCare down American’s throats. It remains to be seen if swing states can overcome the voter fraud perpetrated in the 2012 election. A much more difficult proposition since House seats are selected by districts and it is much harder to rig the vote in a district not controlled by Democrat pollsters.