This morning, my daughter ask me what the word mediocre meant I looked up the meaning and it said the following, of poor quality, not very good sub standard. After reading that definition, I began evaluating Barack Obama's presidency mediocre seems to define his presidency quite well. America's debt has increased nearly six trillion dollars during Obama's presidency America's credit rating has been down graded and there are those who say it may be lowered again. The nations unemployment rate remains above eight percent despite the passing of the Presidents 887 billion dollar stimulus page in 2009. The housing market remains a mess, inflation is ever on the rise, small businesses are at a hiring stand still feeling the weight of too much government regulation thanks to the implementation of Dodd Frank, gas prices are still higher than they should be, both North Korea, and Iran, mock the President as they defy America's weak attempt at meaningless sanctions Greece, and much of Europe are on the verge of economic collapse China, holds America hostage economically speaking because our government borrows forty cents of every dollar we have to keep our nations economy a float, and America, once thought of around the world as the greatest nation on earth has now become in the eyes of many nations a laughing stock and only a shadow of her former self. Yes, I would say, Barack Obama's presidency, at best, has been mediocre and at worst has been a complete disaster.
I am reminded of an old Timex commercial that ask the question, what time is it when an elephant sits on your Timex? the answer is, time to get a new Timex. I wonder what time it is when you have a President, that has all but destroyed this nation economically and ruined America's good name and over credibility around the world? I think the the answer is time to elect a new President and I pray most Americans will feel this same way and take care of this situation on on election day in November. as always, my friends, these thoughts remain, just, some words, to think on.
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