start? How about in the 2nd inning? All of this complaining about Obama which began from January (and even earlier), I've personally heard quite a few nuts complaining even back immediately following the elections, in 2008.
The bottom line is, this is 10 months into Obama's first 4 year term. Which is comparable to the middle of the 2nd inning in a game of baseball (or the 1st inning if the repub's decide to run someone like Palin in 2012).... The question is, hasn't it been pretty early for complaining aimed simply at the present administration, rather than devoting effort to debating actual issues and pushing to help change course for America from the disastrous course most Americans realize we've been on for at least the last 8 years?*
* I would argue, since Reagan.. but at the very least, and for the sake of argument, most of America looks back at the failures of Bush, with regards to the economy, unemployment, 9/11 attacks that he allowed to occur, and Americas standing in the world as a result of torture and the two unnecessary wars/occupations, etc... well simply as a complete disaster (not arguing this perception, stating this as fact as evident from the 2008 presidential elections).
The bottom line is, this is 10 months into Obama's first 4 year term. Which is comparable to the middle of the 2nd inning in a game of baseball (or the 1st inning if the repub's decide to run someone like Palin in 2012).... The question is, hasn't it been pretty early for complaining aimed simply at the present administration, rather than devoting effort to debating actual issues and pushing to help change course for America from the disastrous course most Americans realize we've been on for at least the last 8 years?*
* I would argue, since Reagan.. but at the very least, and for the sake of argument, most of America looks back at the failures of Bush, with regards to the economy, unemployment, 9/11 attacks that he allowed to occur, and Americas standing in the world as a result of torture and the two unnecessary wars/occupations, etc... well simply as a complete disaster (not arguing this perception, stating this as fact as evident from the 2008 presidential elections).