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View Poll Results: Will democrats support Obama in the future after this disaster?
Yes- virtue signaling and the threat of being called a "racist" is stronger than political outcomes 13 81.25%
No- People will want to have their freedom and be prosperous more than virtue singaling 3 18.75%
Voters: 16. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 01-27-2022, 06:24 AM
 
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Obama rode the tidal wave of support by being the first black president and had a second term, despite a very poor performance as a president.

Now we are seeing the same Obama policies through the puppet, Biden. Keep in mind that Obama said during an interview that he would prefer to be the man behind the scenes making decisions, rather than the one actually in office. He got his wish when the DNC and the oligarchs installed Biden, obviously with the agreement that Obama actually run the country.

Well.................................... here we have Obama policies, which are nothing less than catastrophic, and we have not even been hit by the full impact of rising inflation, interest rates, and bursting investment bubbles. Couple that with insane foreign policy and you have a nation on the road to disaster.

So.................. will rational democrat reject Obama in the future (another Obama proxy) due to his miserable failures, or ignore his horrible policy decisions simply out of tribal loyalty? Will democrat virtue signaling be stronger than a sense of self preservation and maintenance of a decent lifestyle? Or will democrats support failed policy, all due to virtue signaling, all the way down to misery and disaster?
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Old 01-27-2022, 06:27 AM
 
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I don’t know, I feel like he tried to warn us about Joe very subtly.
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Old 01-27-2022, 06:35 AM
 
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I don’t know, I feel like he tried to warn us about Joe very subtly.
Then he saw his opportunity and grabbed it. You are right though, you could tell he doesn’t like Biden and never did.
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Old 01-27-2022, 06:45 AM
 
Location: Florida
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Obama rode the tidal wave of support by being the first black president and had a second term, despite a very poor performance as a president.

Now we are seeing the same Obama policies through the puppet, Biden. Keep in mind that Obama said during an interview that he would prefer to be the man behind the scenes making decisions, rather than the one actually in office. He got his wish when the DNC and the oligarchs installed Biden, obviously with the agreement that Obama actually run the country.

Well.................................... here we have Obama policies, which are nothing less than catastrophic, and we have not even been hit by the full impact of rising inflation, interest rates, and bursting investment bubbles. Couple that with insane foreign policy and you have a nation on the road to disaster.

So.................. will rational democrat reject Obama in the future (another Obama proxy) due to his miserable failures, or ignore his horrible policy decisions simply out of tribal loyalty? Will democrat virtue signaling be stronger than a sense of self preservation and maintenance of a decent lifestyle? Or will democrats support failed policy, all due to virtue signaling, all the way down to misery and disaster?
Half and half. Some are waking up . Some have a big D stuck in their brain and will accept anything .. even $10 gas a gallon and blame it on companies . They have to put the blame elsewhere.



The stock market has 4 trillion quantitative dollars in there and the fed will have to taper off that money. Higher interest rates because of runaway inflation. We are very weak in the world which will bring us down .


Our installed man has been weak and Afghanistan showed the world how weak this installed guy is. Never in modern history has the United States looked so vulnerable and totally disorganized. Our military went woke with CRT which is head shrink crap forced on them. How far we have fallen as a nation is such a short time.
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Old 01-27-2022, 08:34 AM
 
Location: Willamette Valley Oregon
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I don't get why Trump just stepped to the side and let it all happen? It makes me feel he really didn't want to be a 2nd term President. Everything seemed to 'magically' happen to stop him and he often stopped himself by doing/saying asinine things. The bombshells he was going to reveal was the last straw for me. I smelt the s a mile away. Why Trump and his supporters pretended everything would work out just fine is a big mystery.
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Old 01-27-2022, 08:37 AM
 
Location: Florida
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I don't get why Trump just stepped to the side and let it all happen? It makes me feel he really didn't want to be a 2nd term President. Everything seemed to 'magically' happen to stop him and he often stopped himself by doing/saying asinine things. The bombshells he was going to reveal was the last straw for me. I smelt the s a mile away. Why Trump and his supporters pretended everything would work out just fine is a big mystery.

I agree to some extent but did Trump have the ability to stop the steal? I don't know. Between the mail in ballots, the shutting down of the counting, ballots appearing from under desks, etc... the dems had it wrapped up.

Even though I believe more could have been done, I will still support Trump because he did amazing things for this country.
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Old 01-27-2022, 08:38 AM
 
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I don’t know, I feel like he tried to warn us about Joe very subtly.
Yeh Obama imho wasn't great but, he wasn't "Joe".
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Old 01-27-2022, 08:46 AM
 
Location: Colorado
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I voted “yes” because I know Democrats who literally think Obama was one of the best Presidents we’ve had in the history of this country. But then again they are usually a bit deficient on their knowledge of US History.
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Old 01-27-2022, 08:51 AM
 
Location: deafened by howls of 'racism!!!'
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I don’t know, I feel like he tried to warn us about Joe very subtly.
his comments about zhoe effing up everything he does weren't supposed to be for our consumption. that was just a fluke. he'd have much preferred we go on believing that zhoe is a great and wonderful leader
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Old 01-27-2022, 08:52 AM
 
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Obama lost support in 2010 when he didn’t do anything for working people after bailing out Wall Street. He only won a second term because of Romney and his 47 percent comments and Paul Ryan and his Ayn Rand BS. Trump was little to no change and neither is Biden.
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