Noun | 1. | fecklessness - worthlessness due to being feeble and ineffectual
worthlessness, ineptitude - having no qualities that would render it valuable or useful; "the drill sergeant's intent was to convince all the recruits of their worthlessness"
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1. Lacking purpose or vitality; feeble or ineffective.
2. Careless and irresponsible.
But it's been accepted that you, because of your own stupidity and fecklessness, had put yourself in a condition that you weren't fully aware of what was going on
Obama letting Benghazi suspects off hook, recent arrest “small potatoes”
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(NY Post) -- Hillary Clinton called President Obama “incompetent and feckless” and charged that he had “no hand on the tiller half the time” during a boozy reunion with college pals, a new book claims.
The scathing attacks came as the wine was flowing at a May 2013 dinner at Le Jardin Du Roi, a cozy French bistro near the Clinton family home in Westchester, according to “Blood Feud,” by best-selling author Edward Klein.
Senior Vice President ICCI said that Government should not pursue the policy of burdening the consumer further because this proposed plan shows the fecklessness of the Government instead of tackling the problem of circular debt by adopting an economic stimulus plan
Failure would also have nationwide consequences, tarring Democrats with the stain of fecklessness and discrediting a fiscal policy that combines tax increases and spending cuts.
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