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    Posted November 7, 2012 by
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    Rejoice America! The Official End to the Blame Bush Era!

     

    The much too long election campaign season has finally ended.

    Those of us who voted have had our say and in the spirit of our nation we all must now graciously accept the outcome and wish President Obama success and pray that he has the wisdom to guide this country forward.

    While the partisan political pundits will be spinning this election in a hundred different directions, one thing is abundantly clear.

    The only mandate that President Obama received from this election was to end the partisan political gridlock in Washington. This will be his political legacy.

    We also should all celebrate the official end to the Blame Bush Era.

    The accountability and responsibility for the state of this nation now rest squarely on the shoulders of President Obama.

    The economy, jobs, the debt, the deficit, taxes, entitlements, and U.S. foreign policy are all now firmly under President Obama’s accountability.

    No more finger pointing, no more shifting the blame, no more partisan politics.

    One clear message that has emerged from this election is that we, the American people, demand an end to partisan government.

    You promised us a “post partisan” Washington. We now demand strong leadership.

    We wish you success Mr. President.

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