So that the president can take the time to fill out his NCAA bracket picks after doing some golfing this weekend.
Luckily there wasn't any major earthquakes or tsunami's anywhere in the world or civil unrest in the middle east... oh wait...
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While the President's action may be criticized we should be happy he is doing the golfing and bracket-filling. When he isn't doing these things he's putting out or advocating irresponsible public policies or having government take over more of the private sector. And making wacky statements about international events that generally inflame the problems.
The more safe hobbies he has, the more likely we will survive intact his last couple of years.
It's not that he's golfing or on vacation it's the appearance he displays of a Nero type attitude. When crisis' all over the World including our monetary indebtedness and unemployment are occurring he at least has to engage in or appear to be engaged in forming policies and solutions that will be our guides for dealing with said crisis'. If he has already done so, I haven't been made aware of them. I presume that is what Dave, J.B. & XLFD are referring to.
That's more or less what I'm referring to RJE... the president just seems to not be acknowledging whats going on around the world. From what I understand, during his weekly radio address that he does every Saturday morning that are as far as I know done live, he made no mention at all of the earthquake/tsunami. Even when we had the Ft Hood shooting, his actions were a bit questionable then when instead of making a comment about the shootings and maybe asking for a prayer he instead gave a shout out to someone in the audience first. And he hasn't exactly been seen much or commenting much about what's happening in the middle east, seemed like it took forever for him to comment about the Libya situation.
Basically it comes down to if you want to be president, be president... if you want to be a fundraiser or whatever else, go do that and leave the presidency for someone that wants the job.
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