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What new Obama? I've noticed nothing different. He wasn't against the business community to begin with. That's the narrative THEY came up with because although he was kissing their behinds like all presidents do, he didn't use chapstick.
Obama needs to give up on compromising with the GOP. The right is never going to respect him. They have no interest in helping him clean up the mess Bush left behind. The people that actually voted him into office feel disappointed. Also Obama is considering making Joe Liberman the next defense secretary...
I was very disappointed that Mr. Obama campaigned on a platform of bi-partisanship, and then spent the first two years of his term being (in my opinion) an extremely partisan president. I think the bi-partisanship he showed during the lame duck session was a good step in the right direction, but I will reserve my final opinion for another year or so.
I'm not happy. What happened to yes we can? Now it's more like why should we?
LOL...yes we can evaporated pretty quickly. Well...in a way it didn't, but i get your point. Campaigning is one thing, actually sitting in the jump seat is another.
I've said from the beginning that he's nowhere near as liberal as i hoped he would be. Hell, he's Republican-lite...and not all that lite either! I want him to be as liberal as he's accused of being!! Oh well..you know what they say....want in one hand and poop in the other.
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