How Long can Obama blame the Big Bad Republicans for his shortfalls?

Regardless of your political standing we can all agree that the Democrats hold all the power in this country’s political system. A simple fact that nobody would gather from the demeanor of the White House and practically every major newspaper editorial staff. If you don’t already know, the DNC has a strong majority in the Senate (53/45), a strong minority in the House (200/232) and of course they control the White House. This is an obvious fact to anyone that has followed the last few elections but reading the New York Times or the Huffington Post you wouldn’t suspect that to be the truth.

Obviously Fox News is the exemption to that fact but in the plainest terms, the GOP is in shambles yet during the Sequester drama you would think Obama was a victim to a strong political bully. The President had trouble selling his controversial budget to congress and as a result of that failure to communicate, the GOP plays the role of the bad guy once again. Putting aside all the fanatical conservative commentators that have been attacking Obama from day 1. When does the White House begin to take responsibility for its own actions? The GOP will obviously try to push their “defense” budget to appease political donors but the DNC and the White House knew this before budget talks even started. America is in a period of economic uncertainty, but instead of being a figure of hope, the President has taken a path to avoid the blame and point his finger. We as a nation need to come together Republican, Democrat, and Independent alike instead of finding more differences that separate us. The White House Needs to lead this trend…..

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