President Obama will end our nations eight-year technology nightmare. The Internet is a big winner and Obama will use the Internet to govern. Plans for his new administration include the advent of a Chief Technology Officer to bring government into the 21st Century. Imagine a president that is well versed in net neutrality and not bragging about using the Google. Replace Mac, PC and e-mail adverse with weekly radio addresses on YouTube. Who knows, the BlackBerry savvy president may even find Bush and Cheneys 5 million missing e-mails.
Opinion derived from various news sources including MSNBC / Rachel Maddow with Ariana Huffington and Eric Schmidt, Google Chairman and CEO.
John Holdren is Obama's appointed Science Czar. Like all Czars, they were not approved by the Senate, which is unconstitutional. He advocated in his book "Ecoscience", sterilization of the human population by adding a sterilization drug to the food and water supply and the government taking babies away from single mom's. GOOGLE “zombietime john holdren” and click on link.
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Allen West 2012
bootylicification 1 year ago
Now that Obama has over a year in office, how satisfied are you with his "transparency" on governing ?????
After all his administration of passing Universal Health Care was hardly transparent.
The administrations mantra was We have to get the bill passed so the people can know what is in it......
Of course once it has passed and signed into law, The PEOPLE will have little
chance of having it repealed.
Great snow job Obama
billrah 1 year ago
Republicans prefer to keep communication channels closed. The Democrats are bringing the United States government into the 21st century, openness and communication, it's not just the way of the future, the next generation will tolerate nothng less.
stevenweir76 2 years ago
OMG, what accent is this? arabic-english?
eboy40 2 years ago
MSNBC=No Credibility.
HerrKuhn928 3 years ago
Haha, this shows you how biased MSNBC is... Making fun of Republicans and glorifying socialists.
TwosComplement 3 years ago