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Subject Is Obama Worried About The Fiscal Cliff? Nah--Obama Returns To The Golf Course and Then He's Jetting Off To Asia!
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Original Message yeah, he's really concerned about the "fiscal cliff" and working with the republicans to resolve this. SHTF on 11-27 and he's too busy celebrating his victory to actually do his job.

[link to www.weeklystandard.com]

President Barack Obama is spending his first Saturday after winning reelection on the golf course. Today's outing is to the course on Andrews Air Force Base.

"Motorcade arrived at Andrews Air Force Base at 11:01 am after an uneventful ride," the pool report reads. "President Obama is playing golf with three White House aides: Eugene Kang, Joe Paulson and trip director Marvin Nicholson, according to a White House official. Pool is holding at the Andrews fast food court for the next few hours."

Toward the end of the campaign, Obama seemed to have eased off his golf game. He did, however, play on August 4, his 51 birthday, which was his 104 round of golf as president of the United States.


This is golf game #105.

He's headed for a victory tour of Asia after that. No real need for this trip.

[link to seattletimes.com]

Less than two weeks after his re-election, President Barack Obama will become the first U.S. president to visit the once pariah nation of Myanmar, drawing attention to the country's shift to democracy and highlighting what his administration regards as a marquee foreign policy achievement.

Obama will also travel to Cambodia, a first for a U.S. president as well, and to Thailand during the Nov. 17-20 trip. In Cambodia, the president will attend the East Asia summit in Phnom Penh and meet with leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.


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