Are you better off now than you were 4 years ago?

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Are you better off now than you were 4 years ago?

  • No, because of Obama

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Tell me how Obama wrecked the economy as an alleged Socialist whose policies supposedly stifle business...
 
I'd be interested to learn how a purported "job killer" managed this...


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Anybody else here read "Do Not Ask What Good We Do: Inside the US House of Representatives," by Robert Draper? Because if we want to talk about Obama's shortcomings, I'm pretty sure we need look no further than the 112th Congress.
 
Anybody else here read "Do Not Ask What Good We Do: Inside the US House of Representatives," by Robert Draper? Because if we want to talk about Obama's shortcomings, I'm pretty sure we need look no further than the 112th Congress.

But, according to some, the Republicans are powerless to do anything, because of Obama....
 
Anybody else here read "Do Not Ask What Good We Do: Inside the US House of Representatives," by Robert Draper? Because if we want to talk about Obama's shortcomings, I'm pretty sure we need look no further than the 112th Congress.

Another for my list...

Thank you Unk!
 
Anybody else here read "Do Not Ask What Good We Do: Inside the US House of Representatives," by Robert Draper? Because if we want to talk about Obama's shortcomings, I'm pretty sure we need look no further than the 112th Congress.

Yes by all means, just don't blame the halfrican American. Nothing is ever his fault
 
Yes by all means, just don't blame the halfrican American. Nothing is ever his fault

And yet I didn't say that.

HOWEVER:

On the night of Obama's inauguration, Draper writes, about 15 GOP legislators from both houses--along with Newt Gingrich, journalist Fred Barnes, and pollster Frank Luntz, who arranged the evening--got together at a Washington restaurant.They were not necessarily the party's official leaders, but they were the emotional leaders of the new breed--Jim DeMint, Eric Cantor, Kevin McCarthy--which is to say, the cohort to whom many others were looking for leadership; indeed, if you know anything about Mitch McConnell, to whom the leadership was looking for leadership. They talked for four hours about what their posture should be.

They agreed that night: oppose everything in completely unity. Show, Draper writes, "united and unyielding opposition to the president's economic policies."

So, before President Obama had proposed a single idea, the Republicans had already decided that they would oppose everything he did. Didn't matter what it was. Look his plans over and see where we might be able to work together? Are you kidding?[/quote

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/06/15/from-day-one.html

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his one? That's on them.



 
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