With each passing day, Americans are becoming less enamored with King Hussein. Case in point: In Ohio, some Democrats are getting impatient with the President's speed towards reaching goals.
"We are eager and impatient, so you’re seeing a little bit of that,” said Chris Redfern, chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party. “Elections have results, and those in the base are the most anxious to achieve what’s promised in the election. That’s why Democrats are showing some impatience in reaching our goal.”
Then there's Missouri, where Democrats believed their "Messiah" would fix everything, but has healed nothing.
Democratic strategist Steve Glorioso said Missouri voters who had high hopes for an Obama presidency are growing more anxious and disappointed as the economy continues its slide downward and unemployment remains on its upward trend.
"People are scared,” Glorioso said. “This is the worst economic time anyone under the age of 80 has ever experienced, and you can’t discount people being afraid. Now that we are in July, the fear is turning to disappointment that the president hasn’t fixed everything yet. I don’t know why they thought he could change everything by now, but some did.”
Here's the brutally honest truth: Anyone looking for King Hussein to fix everything and heal the land, will only get disappointment in the end. The purpose of government is to protect your soveringty and freedom (although that's not happening now), not provide for you from the womb to the tomb, aka the nanny state utopia.
Remember what Thomas Jefferson said "a government big enough to give you everything you want is strong enough to take away everthing you have." (HT SmallGovTimes.com):
SmallGovTimes.com: The Obama Kool-Aid wearing off among some Dems
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