You can tell when the Democrats are in trouble, they send signals as clear as the growing nose of Pinocchio.   They punt on the Bush tax cuts prior to the November elections despite more than 30 democrats failing to agree with that decision and begin attack ads against their opponents now to try and survive in some fashion in the mid-term.  They are a party in trouble that keeps giving gifts to their opponents with the administration’s failed policies.

Well, one might wonder why and whether this administration has any common sense when President Obama himself admits it’s not a good idea to raise taxes in the midst of a deep recession with unemployment at a realistic rate of more than 17% across this nation.

But Obama’s Marxist motives will not succumb to common sense nor to his overriding goal of wealth redistribution.

The hangup on the republican side is that they want a tax deduction for all not just Obama’s definition of the middle class.

The One doesn’t want to grant the factuality that the wealthy provide the jobs.

He wants to throw a bone at small business by extending the Bush tax breaks to individuals making $250,000 or less, and if he fails to do this their taxes will raise by 13%, but he will then give them loans with interest, not a job producing idea.  There will be no job increase with this foolhardy plan.

Obama wants control over small business, does not want tax breaks for the wealthy and is basically saying to Americans that he does not want to improve the unemployment picture, which is bleak.

Obama’s game plan, as I have said before, is one based upon the Alinsky, Cloward & Piven concept of collapsing the system within our democracy and then taking it globally until the world is on an equal plane – that is expect for the elitist, and that would be the Obamas.

I find it interesting that former Democratic President, Bill Clinton, who was quoted as saying, “I didn’t have sex with that woman”, was impeached for perjury on that comment, has a higher rating among democrats and is more in demand for political events by democrats up for re-election than the sitting president.

Less than 40% of Americans want to reelect President Obama.

This means his policies do not resonate in a democracy, that he has tried his best to govern to the left when the country leans to the right.