Tuesday, July 8, 2014

President Obama's 10-Point Crisis Management Plan --All according to plan...

By Pundit Pete, Jul. 1, 2014, Punditpete.blogspot.com

Crisis Management - President Obama's 10-Point Plan


Step 1 - Manufacture a crisis to avoid discussion about actual problems that the majority of citizens care about and want fixed.

Step 2 - Use phone to encourage mainstream media friends and other Democrats to talk about the "crisis".

Step 3 - Demonize and humiliate people who point out that the "crisis" is not a real crisis. Give their names to the IRS.

Step 4 - Use pen to create new government policy or to change or ignore an old policy (sometimes called a law) to solve the "crisis".

Step 5 - Ignore warnings from advisers and political opposition (Tea Party) about obvious disastrous consequences of Step 4.

Step 6 - Ignore real data from government agencies and outside experts about mounting disastrous consequences of Step 4.

Step 7 - Read in news about Step 4 consequences. Express shock and outrage. Declare a new crisis.

Step 8 - Do nothing for a while (play golf).

Step 9 - Use pointer to blame Congress (and Tea Party) for causing the new crisis and for not caring about fixing the new (or the old) crisis.

Step 10 - Repeat Step 1 or go to Step 4 (optional shortcut).

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1 comment:

  1. This is being written in a comical way but it is sad that this is a reality It is not a joke it brings tears to my eyes to see what is happening to our country with the manipulations that are going on and that no one is doing anything about it I trusted our Congress to protect us and it is not happening

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