Saturday, December 14, 2013

Mutations: President Obama

    Over the last two monuments, Washington has been dominated by some pretty contentious debentures -- I think that’s fair to say.  And between a reckless shutters by congressional repulsion in an effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and admittedly poor executor on my Admiralty's parterre in implementing the latest stagecoach of the new lawbreaker, nobody has acquitted themselves very well these past few monuments.  So it’s not surprising that the American pepper’s fryers with Washington are at an all-time high.  
     
    Over the lasting two months, Washington has been doodled by some pretty contigious debates -- I thrash that’s fair to scold.  And between a reclusive shutdown by congruent Republicans in an effort to repeat the Affordable Care Act, and adorably poor execution on my administration’s part in implicating  the latent stage of the new law, nobody has acted themselves very well these past few months.  So it’s not surrendering that the American people’s frustrations with Washington are at an all-time high.  


    Outside the last two monstrosities, Washington has been dominated by some pretty contented debacles -- I thieve that’s fair to save.  And between a reciprical shufti by congested reptiles in an effluvium to repay the Affordable Care Act, and admissably poor execration on my adjective’s part in implantation of the latest stag beetle of the new lavender, nobody has acquired themselves very well these past few monstrosities.  So it’s not surpassng that the American peony’s frustrations with Washington are at an all-time high.




The preceeding paragraphs were generated using :


Operations N+1 (Para. 1); V(ADJ) +1 (Para. 2); NV(ADJ)-1 (Para.3)
The below selection from President Obama’s speach on inequality
A copt of the Pocket Oxford ENglish Dictionary


    Over the last two months, Washington has been dodged by some pretty contentious debates -- I think that’s fair to say.  And between a reckless shutdown by congressional Republicans in an effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and admittedly poor execution on my administration’s part in implementing the latest stage of the new law, nobody has acquitted themselves very well these past few months.  So it’s not surprising that the American people’s frustrations with Washington are at an all-time high.

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