Oct 1, 2010

Obama created voter apathy - now he calls it inexcusable

Barack Obama blasts Democrats saying it would be "inexcusable" and "irresponsible" for them to be unenthusiastic and sit out the midterm elections, warning that the consequences could be a squandered agenda for years.

"People need to shake off this lethargy. People need to buck up," Obama told Rolling Stone in an interview to be published Friday. The president told Democrats that making change happen is hard and "if people now want to take their ball and go home, that tells me folks weren't serious in the first place."

The midterm elections are in five weeks and polling shows that Republicans, out of power at the White House and on Capitol Hill, have a much more excited base of supporters than Democrats. Obama, campaigning this week in four states, is in a sprint to restore the voter passion that helped him win office.

Chances are the woman in the video below won't bother to vote for Obama's Party after being let down following the 1008 election when she was sure Obama would pay her mortgage and buy her gas.



There will be millions more with voter apathy caused by an overzealous, damaging agenda that will cost future generations of Americans trillions of dollars.

Most voters have been hurt by the Obama economy. Yes, the Obama economy. Blaming it on Bush just isn't working.

The Democrat voter apathy report is here.