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Without an ISIS plan

I am getting a little tired of all of the criticism of President Obama and his plan for defeating ISIS. As the murders and beheadings continue, so does the criticism.

People should look at his plan. There’s the problem. There is no plan. Obama does not have a clue of what to do. To criticize Obama for not knowing what to do about ISIS (which he calls the “junior varsity”) is like criticizing a 4-year-old for not knowing how to solve a problem in calculus. Neither has any idea of what to do.

All Obama can do is drag out the tired old Democrat phrase “tax the rich and help the middle class.” Of course, what that really means is tax the middle class and give that money to the entitlement class.

So let’s stop the criticism of Obama and his nonexistent plan. Accept the fact we have the most incompetent president in our history – totally clueless as what to do except increase taxes. Suck it up, America. We only have to exist two more years until we can get rid of this incompetent.

Ronald Garrett

Spokane

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