When it’s my way or no way one will find a sense of arrogance in leadership as one finds in dictatorship.

When you find the President of a nation such as the United States apologizing for its past actions, no matter how much it has achieved and accomplished in behalf of the world, you must wonder at what price we the people might pay for the promise of transformation of the United States  – especially when it was promised five days before Obama took the oath of office.

The arrogance quickly brought forth, economic disaster, significant loss of jobs, excessive government spending, financial institutional disaster – now with promising reform – government takeover of industries within a system of capitalism, while strategically promising transformation of America – taking advantage of a good crisis – while pleading innocence by inheriting it all by a previous administration.

Promises for a world of peace, jobs and health care for all, diplomacy with enemies, a bolstering of an impotent United Nations, support for community organizers, lack of support for defense and the military and championing a signature piece of legislation of government run health care – which the public does not want – bodes well for a Nobel Peace Prize.

Well, he got that, accepted it, rather than rejecting it, as he should have,  humbly said he didn’t deserve it, which most of the world agreed with, and then arrogantly attacked the leading news organization in the US, Fox, for not getting in the White House press pocket along with the remainder of the left wing main stream media.

Without a recovery of jobs, the real estate market and Obama getting Sainthood from the Pope, this administration is in dire straits along with the nation, and this statement will be borne out in the 2010 elections when the people will let this White House know what it thinks of his transformation.