Yesterday during an interview with a local television station in Colorado, President Obama was once again asked to grade himself on the economy. Watch and see his answer:

Another ‘incomplete?’ Really?

Oh well, since that’s his favorite answer on that subject, let’s look at exactly what ‘incomplete’ means. No worries. I looked it up. When assigning grades, incomplete means:

A temporary grade indicating that a student has not fulfilled one or more of the essential requirements for a course: If I don’t hand in my term paper for last semester’s English course, the professor is going to change my incomplete to an F.
So President Obama freely admits he hasn’t fulfilled the essential requirements on the economy, right? Good then. Now read this:
If I don’t have this done in three years, this is going to be a one-term proposition.
Guess who?
Yep, that’s right! President Barack Obama said that in February 2009. He just graded himself as ‘incomplete’ on the economy (again) which means, as shown above,  he didn’t get it done. By his own standard, he does not deserve reelection. Now he wants American to give him a second term after he admits he failed? I don’t think so.
 
 

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