In 2008 hope and change was defined as a bipartisan effort to improve America. Partisanship quickly took center stage, the efforts to improve were not approved by the people. Obama blamed the GOP during the first 2 years of which the libs held super majorities. In 2011 the Tea Party watched republicans cave to all his demands. Obama 2012 blames Congress for his dismal 3 years. He just bypassed Congress, ignoring their constitutional role in his latest appointments. Do republicans care?
We have asked who is going to stop him, the republicans have done nothing more than fight off the Tea Party GOP and conservatives. What would this disaster be today if the republicans were fighting alone?
Think of this in terms of a republican being in the Oval Office right now and ask yourself how the primaries might differ. Would so many of these mungheads be doing nothing more than attacking themselves? How many libs who are up in the next election have Obama by their sides while they campaign? What are they running on based on his record? They are running away from him! Divorcing themselves from his record! They fear being associated with Barack Hussein Obama! The republicans are afraid to whisper bad things about him in the bathrooms because some moderate republican Internet site will trash them and the Rove people will will hound them on the cable commentaries. It’s a damn sin!
It’s time to stop the way Obama does business in Washington and it’s not going to happen by electing more no gonad republicans. That’s not to say Romney… isn’t a step up from Barack Hussein, these people are just extensions, longer life to the point where we run off the cliff. They do not put us back on course, if they did the libs would not support them.
The conservative, small government, people in charge, constitutional… are the answer to America’s almost insurmountable horror. Washington’s business must leave Washington and revert back to the people. Now! Bury Saul Alinsky.
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Ben Hoffman
January 6, 2012
Obama blamed the GOP during the first 2 years of which the libs held super majorities.
Democrats only had a super-majority for about 6 months. You right-wingers can’t make your point without lying. That’s because you have no point.
burstupdates
January 6, 2012
ObamaCare was passed during the first 6 months?
Ben Hoffman
January 6, 2012
It passed the Senate in Dec of 2009. The Democrats didn’t gain a super-majority until July of 2009 when Al Franken was sworn in. They lost their super-majority in Feb of 2010 when Scott Brown was sworn in. Comprende?
burstupdates
January 6, 2012
“Passed the Senate in Dec 2009″
So what? I realize you get down on your knees for news media and libs, and power to you, but they lie. Final congressional passage came far down the road and by a super majority. Do not doubt me!
As far as your July lie, name an independent who voted with the GOP, tell everyone about appointments, a GOP who switched, and as far as big Al is concerned get your facts straight. Remember, do not doubt me!
The focus of this was on the inept republicans, what’s your problem?
Ben Hoffman
January 6, 2012
The House doesn’t have the concept of a “super majority.” After it passed the Senate, it then went back to the House and then was signed into law by the president in March of 2010. Those are facts. Facts are verifiable. You’re basing your opinion on right-wing propaganda.
burstupdates
January 7, 2012
For the benefit of others, today the GOP has a super majority in the House, they are filibuster proof. Whatever legislation they wish to pass goes through and anything they do not want doesn’t. Obama had that advantage in both the House and Senate.
Ben Hoffman
January 7, 2012
There is no filibuster in the House.