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President BO may be
more displeased about his position than many
Americans are. |
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One day at the White
House while the press corps was waiting for
President BO's appearance at a scheduled press
conference, BO and his
wife left. They went to a local school to read
to children. BO said they just "had to get
out of the White House". |
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BO arrived at the US
Senate as an Illinois senator in 2004. During the
four years he was senator, he appeared in the US
Senate less than 200 times. He left that job after
several months in order to campaign for the US
Presidency. |
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Apparently he does not
like to hold any job too long. His tenure in the
Illinois legislature was even less. While there,
when he did show up for work, he usually voted
present rather than working to arrive at a decision
either "for"
or "against" pending legislation. |
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We do not know how
long he took to make it through Occidental College,
Columbia, and Harvard Law School -- or if he even
finished -- since he ordered
his transcripts locked away from public view. |
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BO is evidently
always moving or considering his next move. Now that
he has won the US Presidency, where is he planning
to move on to? |
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He certainly has not
yet resolved all the world's problems... not even
all the US' problems. |
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He has a heavy
workload remaining and untouched. If he wanted to be
President of the United States, why isn't he working
day and night -- or even just days -- to resolve
problems and make everything well and good and
perfect.
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It surely is not that he
is just another lazy guy who over-reached and is now
employed beyond his Peter Principle level. |