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Shouldn't the President be campaigning on his accomplishments?
Like Obamacare?
There is no way Obama could campaign on Obamacare. If the Supreme Court rules it unconstitutional, then he'll be reminding people of his own incompetence.
That should be the cornerstone of their campaign. Aren't they proud of their accomplishment ?
That was a 2008 campaign promise that was kept. Yet they dodge speaking about it. Go figure.
There is no way Obama could campaign on Obamacare. If the Supreme Court rules it unconstitutional, then he'll be reminding people of his own incompetence.
Obama believes that if Obamacare gets struck down by the court that it is judicial activism and that he is still right. He is a constitutional law professor.
He cannot run on the economy either. he promised to cu tthe deficit in half and that has not happened - we have higher spending on more frivoulous government programs than ever and our debt caused our credit to be downgraded. There is no budget and his keep getting defeated by everyone. His oil and energy policies are horrendous. The real unemployment figures are well over 10% and the fact that the WH has to fudge the numbers shows that his economic policies are failing.
Of course he will say he inheritied a deficit but it was the same deficit that he and the Democrats voted for. The same Democrats that controlled Congress since 2007 and have caused all of these massive economic problems (like blocking oversight on FM & FM).
So he basically cannot go there which means he is left to attack Romney.
Why would anyone vote for a couple of guys that don't announce to Americans what they stand for?
"Nobody Understands Us" Obama/Biden. Vote for us in November.
I don't get it.
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