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Old 11-05-2014, 08:57 PM
 
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Oh I already know what he's going to say..

"I have heard your voices" and then go on to say The GOP needs to pass bipartisan bills and work together for the sake of the american people and stop blocking his wonderful legislations from taking actions which the people just voted against.
That's part of what I hate about him. He talks to the media and says "If the Republicans would cooperate..." It's always the Republicans this and the Republicans that. It just sounds so petty and small minded. I don't recall hearing ANY other president ever, Democratic or Republican, keep blaming the other party during their entire presidency. It just shows he is totally out of his league and he doesn't have any class or finesse at all. He doesn't have the first idea how to govern. Wish we weren't stuck with him for two more years.
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Old 11-05-2014, 10:12 PM
 
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That's part of what I hate about him. He talks to the media and says "If the Republicans would cooperate..." It's always the Republicans this and the Republicans that. It just sounds so petty and small minded. I don't recall hearing ANY other president ever, Democratic or Republican, keep blaming the other party during their entire presidency. It just shows he is totally out of his league and he doesn't have any class or finesse at all. He doesn't have the first idea how to govern. Wish we weren't stuck with him for two more years.
Translate. If republicans would give me my way with everything I want, to hell with working Americans.
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Old 11-06-2014, 04:06 AM
 
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That's part of what I hate about him. He talks to the media and says "If the Republicans would cooperate..." It's always the Republicans this and the Republicans that. It just sounds so petty and small minded. I don't recall hearing ANY other president ever, Democratic or Republican, keep blaming the other party during their entire presidency. It just shows he is totally out of his league and he doesn't have any class or finesse at all. He doesn't have the first idea how to govern. Wish we weren't stuck with him for two more years.
The man has ZERO executive/managerial experience when we elected him to the biggest executive/managerial job on Earth.

Even as a professor, he did NOT have a class to manage, assign homework to, assess, deal with students, etc... He NEVER had a class as a professor.

As a legislator he managed zero bills through to become laws. On the controversial votes he voted present or "accidentally" voted the wrong way 6 times and didn't find out until the media pointed out how he voted so it was too late to go back and flip the vote.

Obama was made president, because he was cool and it would be cool to elect him. Democrats then made every excuse for every lie, broken promise, etc...only encouraging him to lie and break more promises.
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