Question: if your house were on fire, and your family was trapped inside, how many days would it take for you to decide if you wanted to accept someone else’s help to put it out?
If you’re Barry Hussein, the answer is at least two months. And more like three.
Which is another way of saying that Barry Hussein doesn’t give a damn about America unless there’s something (like a Marxist cap-and-trade agenda) in it for him.
Breaking: Obama Administration Only Accepted Help From 5 Countries Out of 28 That Offered Assistance
Posted by Jim Hoft on Saturday, June 19, 2010, 3:30 PMJust last weekend Barack Obama announced that the BP oil spill was like 9-11.
This weekend as President Obama went golfing and to the ballgame, the Obama State Department was STILL in the review process on deciding which countries the US would accept help from… 60 days after the disaster!As the Gulf Coast shores continue to be coated with crude, the Obama Administration has only accepted assistance from 5 countries out of 28 who offered to assist the US with the cleanup.
The State Department posted this on their website.
28 countries have offered to help assist the United States with the worst environmental disaster in American history. Only 5 offers have been accepted the rest are under review.
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After 60 days the Obama State Department is still “considering” which countries to accept help from.
Unbelievable.
What on earth excuse does Obama have for refusing to accept all these offers of help?
Oh, well. What’s a few billion tarballs on a few hundred beaches? What are a few million dead pelicans, dolphins, and myriad other creatures? What are a few hundred thousand jobs?
It’s not really a big deal.
So chill out and don’t worry. Be like your president. Maybe play a lot of golf.
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June 24, 2010 at 8:21 am
Imagine if Bush took this long to get things going after Katrina? The press would have already dug his grave.
June 24, 2010 at 9:08 am
That’s the difference. When it’s a liberal whose running the economy, wonderful things are just around the corner, and every bit of bad news is “unexpected.” Versus a conservative, who has absolutely everything depicted as bordering on the Great Depression. The media literally hope to drive down an economy under a conservative, just so they can demagogue him even more.
And, yeah, the media were all over Bush as hating black people, etc. etc. etc. over Katrina. And at the same time, they have done everything they could to avoid reporting the facts as to just how shockingly incompetent, indecisive, and simply godawful Obama has been as we get to Day 66 of the oil disaster.