The man is a disgrace, and possibly the most incompetent person to ever hold the office.
And we in the the single-minded, narcissistic LGBT "community" will tolerate the complete destruction of the country as long as we get what we want right now.
""Perhaps the best way for President Barak Obama to get Republicans to support an issue, is for him to oppose it. That's what a new poll from the Washington Post seems to indicate. On issues like immigration & climate change, it appears that more Republicans oppose an idea if they know that the President supports it. According to the poll, 60% of Republicans support a pathway to citizenship if Obama's name is not included in the question. When the same issue is presented with Obama's name in the proposed law, the number drops to 39%. That's a 21% drop in support, on the exact same issue, simply because Obama is associated with it. This study may explain why a previous Reuters' poll showed that many Republicans support key provisions in the Affordable Care Act, yet claim to hate Obamacare as a whole. As the Think Progress Blog reminds us, a pathway to citizenship was not simply Obama's idea. Neither was instituting a healthcare mandate, closing tax loopholes, or increasing gun regulations. All of these ideas were supported, or even introduced, by Republicans. So, if Obama really wants to get some work done this term, maybe he should just oppose himself – perhaps then Republicans would suddenly become Obama supporters." - Thom Hartmann
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The man is a disgrace, and possibly the most incompetent person to ever hold the office.
And we in the the single-minded, narcissistic LGBT "community" will tolerate the complete destruction of the country as long as we get what we want right now.
Wake up.
""Perhaps the best way for President Barak Obama to get Republicans to support an issue, is for him to oppose it. That's what a new poll from the Washington Post seems to indicate. On issues like immigration & climate change, it appears that more Republicans oppose an idea if they know that the President supports it. According to the poll, 60% of Republicans support a pathway to citizenship if Obama's name is not included in the question. When the same issue is presented with Obama's name in the proposed law, the number drops to 39%. That's a 21% drop in support, on the exact same issue, simply because Obama is associated with it. This study may explain why a previous Reuters' poll showed that many Republicans support key provisions in the Affordable Care Act, yet claim to hate Obamacare as a whole. As the Think Progress Blog reminds us, a pathway to citizenship was not simply Obama's idea. Neither was instituting a healthcare mandate, closing tax loopholes, or increasing gun regulations. All of these ideas were supported, or even introduced, by Republicans. So, if Obama really wants to get some work done this term, maybe he should just oppose himself – perhaps then Republicans would suddenly become Obama supporters." - Thom Hartmann
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