Sunday, August 15, 2010

Afghanistan Front News

MOD: Has announced the name of the UK Soldier that died in the UK on Thursday of wounds sustained in Afghanistan, the Soldier was “ Rifleman Remand Kulung, from G (Tobruk) Company, 1st Battalion The Mercian Regiment (Cheshire) attached to the Danish Battle group ”. Our thoughts are with the family of Rifleman Kulung.
 

Obama at 43% Approval - Gallup

Gallup: Reports that President Obama’s approval rating in its latest poll down is down to 43%, while 48% disapprove of the job performance of the President. The Presidents job approval rating if its keeps at this level will allow the Republicans to take the House and have a shot at the Senate. The Obama Agenda as seen by the US voter is Liberal, overly Liberal, health care reform, the bailout of the car industry, the raise in taxes from heath care, the ending of the Bush era tax cuts all place Obama in Liberal land, a land that is not supported by the US voter. In 1994 when President Clinton lost Hill he could move to the centre and win re-election in 1996, Obama is not a pragmatic politician, he does value that other just might have a different answer and the right answer. Thus if the Republicans take the Hill expect them to say a big NO to the Obama Agenda, also start to investigate the Obama White House over its attempts to force candidates to withdraw from Senate races prior to the Mid Term Elections. It was argued that Obama was the liberal heir to Reagan, the fact is that Obama is the extreme liberal heir to Jimmy Carter, a one term President that was to clever by half, thus my prediction again that Obama will not run in 2012 or will lose by 48/49 States.

Holiday Time for Coalition Government


The Independent: Reports while Coalition PM David Cameron is on holiday the UK will be run by Deputy PM Nick Clegg the leader of the Liberal Democrats. Advice to Mr Clegg, do nothing, just avoid any problems, show the Country that it does not matter if Mr Cameron is way the country is in safe hands, the hands of the Deputy PM Nick Clegg.