But instead of all the hoopla over 150 year old flag, perhaps a better discussion should be around risk assessment and the competency of the state to deal with those risks.
And this administration's batting average in its priorities and actual actions in this area have been atrocious and, indeed, frightening.
- Yesterday, Katherine Archuleta, director of OPM resigned after it was discovered that the Chinese had hacked into the OPM system and swiped the records of 21 million federal employees, which records included sensitive information and social security numbers. Many have called this intrusion the equivalent of Pearl Harbor, yet we get no statement or strategy from the President. This fiasco comes on the heels of the botched rollout of the Obamacare website. Perhaps Archuleta and Sebelius should start an IT consulting firm that develops websites that are too clunky to be hacked.
- After mocking Romney mercilessly for asserting that Russia is our largest geopolitical threat, Obama's nominee to the head the Joint Chiefs now says that Russia poses an existential threat to the U.S. and that it's recent geopolitical actions are, "nothing short of alarming."
- Of course, Obama's derision of ISIS as the J.V. stands as one of the largest blunders in assessment of all time as ISIS continues to ravage whole swaths of the Middle East and North Africa, murdering and destroying antiquities in the greatest display of genocide since Srebrenica. After months of admitting he had no strategy, Obama last week said that "Ideologies are not defeated with guns. They are defeated by better ideas and more attractive and more compelling vision." That was it. After months of not having a strategy, our strategy appears to rely on Obama's powers of persuasion. Good luck with that.
- Now we learn that the South Carolina shooter, Dylan Roof's background should not have permitted him to have a firearm but that the FBI did not log him properly into its system. So we can pass laws and take down flags if that makes us feel better, but again, lack of execution on the part of the government has turned out to be the real culprit.
- Undeterred by the consequences of the last time government meddled in housing markets, the Obama administration launched new rules attempting once again to discover "patterns of segregation". It is a heavy handed way to force upper crust communities to house the poor in their midst. Evidently current fair housing laws aren't enough, so the federal government has to meddle even more into people's local communities. What could possibly go wrong?
- Kate Steinle, a beautiful young woman, dies in her father's arms, crying, "Daddy, help me" after an illegal immigrant shoots her in the back. The perpetrator was deported multiple times but was protected by San Francisco under its "sanctuary (read: defy federal law) laws." There is no comment from President Obama (Maybe, "she was a beautiful young woman just like my daughter"). Why is it not OK for a state to defy federal law on gay marriage but it is fine for local governments to defy federal law on immigration?
- After Ferguson, the Obama justice department descends on local police departments to ensure that police aren't unfairly singling out black youths for heavy handed treatment (while offering no evidence that this was epidemic). The result-- murder rates and violent crimes have spiked. Obama policies have actually caused more deaths in the black community.
- The Iranian negotiations drag on despite the ridiculous demands of the mullahs and our constant retreats. No anytime anywhere verifications. No divulging history of its past nuclear activities. No "snap back sanctions." A $150 billion signing bonus. All while the Iranians affirm their commitment to wipe Israel off the face of the map and their parliament and citizens are chanting "Death to America." The esteemed Henry Kissinger and George Shultz have warned Obama not to do this deal. Yet he plows ahead anyway.
This is just a depressing sample of the horrendous judgment (and misjudgment) of this administration. I can't remember a president that was so consistent in making bad calls, and then either having no strategy, or a strategy that is certain to result in the opposite of what is intended.
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