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(Excerpt) Why Do So Many Republicans Really Hate Obama?
Moreover, should Obama be successful in rebuilding the U.S. economy during a second term, and once voters grasp that “Obamacare” has liberated them from the fear of being driven into bankruptcy by medical emergencies, the new Democratic coalition could prove to have a kind of staying power not seen since FDR and Truman.
Indeed, it’s been Republican anxiety over that very possibility in the wake of George W. Bush’s spectacular failures that led to the GOP’s Washington version of massive resistance during Obama’s first-term.
Or, to put it another way, if President Obama can win in this economy, how could any talented Democratic candidate lose? (End)
http://www.nationalmemo.com/why-do-so-many-republicans-really-hate-obama/
That really is it. We witnessed the battle against medical care change. The Repubs threw everything they had at it. No medicare. Death panels. Nothing was out of bounds. Of course the Repubs knew that once ObamaCare was fully implemented there would be no turning back. Every country with government involvement in medical, without exception, not only saves money but the citizens in those countries, without exception, overwhelmingly support their respective plans.
As the article makes clear if Obama can successfully turn the economy around in the next four years the Repub party will have to rebuild from the ground up and the Repubs won't accomplish that in time for the '16 election. An Obama win this November could very well be the death kneel for the Republican Party as we know it. That, alone, is more than sufficient reason to vote Democrat in this election.
Moreover, should Obama be successful in rebuilding the U.S. economy during a second term, and once voters grasp that “Obamacare” has liberated them from the fear of being driven into bankruptcy by medical emergencies, the new Democratic coalition could prove to have a kind of staying power not seen since FDR and Truman.
Indeed, it’s been Republican anxiety over that very possibility in the wake of George W. Bush’s spectacular failures that led to the GOP’s Washington version of massive resistance during Obama’s first-term.
Or, to put it another way, if President Obama can win in this economy, how could any talented Democratic candidate lose? (End)
http://www.nationalmemo.com/why-do-so-many-republicans-really-hate-obama/
That really is it. We witnessed the battle against medical care change. The Repubs threw everything they had at it. No medicare. Death panels. Nothing was out of bounds. Of course the Repubs knew that once ObamaCare was fully implemented there would be no turning back. Every country with government involvement in medical, without exception, not only saves money but the citizens in those countries, without exception, overwhelmingly support their respective plans.
As the article makes clear if Obama can successfully turn the economy around in the next four years the Repub party will have to rebuild from the ground up and the Repubs won't accomplish that in time for the '16 election. An Obama win this November could very well be the death kneel for the Republican Party as we know it. That, alone, is more than sufficient reason to vote Democrat in this election.