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Barack Obama lost both the Senate and the House during his first term presidency; Trump has only lost the house, is Trump's agenda more popular than Obama's agenda during their respective first terms?
huh? Obama didn't lose the senate until his second term. Also, more people voted against the GOP and Trump in 2018 than they did Obama and the Dems back in 2010.
Barack Obama lost 6 seats in the Senate and lost House during his first term presidency; Trump has only lost the house and gained in the senate, is Trump's agenda more popular than Obama's agenda during their respective first terms?
Barack Obama lost 6 seats in the Senate and lost House during his first term presidency; Trump has only lost the house and gained in the senate, is Trump's agenda more popular than Obama's agenda during their respective first terms?
Barack Hussein Obama (Muslim or Christian)
Barack Obama lost 6 seats in the Senate and lost House during his first term presidency; Trump has only lost the house and gained in the senate, is Trump's agenda more popular than Obama's agenda during their respective first terms?
Let me show you how it is impossible to take your thread seriously:
What does his religion(for which there is zero evidence it might even be Muslim) have to do with anything?
Anyone who uses Obama's middle name when they discuss him commits the Godwin Rule of the 21st Century.
/thread.
Did you ever stop to think that having a middle name like Hussein, might have cost Obama voters and harmed him politically? Why wouldn't his middle name be relevant in discussion about why Barack Hussein Obama is more or less popular than Trump?
This is America, having a middle name like Hussein will alienate a lot of racist white voters, and could easily explain why Trump was more politically successful and popular.
1) Trump is in no way more successful or popular than Obama. Obama was a statesman. Trump is a clown.
2) The only people who cared about what Obama's middle name was were either people who weren't going to vote for him anyway, or political hacks... who weren't going to vote for him anyway.
3) If Trump wants to cater to the racist white vote, he can have them.
4) Anyone who uses Obama's middle name in a discussion about him, probably is one of those folks I described in #2 and who's opinion on Obama is, therefore, irrelevant.
Barack Obama lost 6 seats in the Senate and lost House during his first term presidency; Trump has only lost the house and gained in the senate, is Trump's agenda more popular than Obama's agenda during their respective first terms?
Anyone who uses Obama's middle name when they discuss him commits the Godwin Rule of the 21st Century.
/thread.
Given the spin, speculation, innuendo and hyperbole from the multimedia echo chamber that Trump faces and that Obama never faced, Obama will always be more politically successful that Trump.
But the issue is irrelevant because Trump has no intention of being politically successful. That's something that politicians desire. It means more money and power for them. That's all Obama wanted.
To me, a better question is this: Who is doing more for the average citizen of the US?
The answer, hands down, is Trump. In less than two years he's done more for Americans than Obama did through 8 years as President and 2 years as Senator.
Barack Obama lost 6 seats in the Senate and lost House during his first term presidency; Trump has only lost the house and gained in the senate, is Trump's agenda more popular than Obama's agenda during their respective first terms?
Given the spin, speculation, innuendo and hyperbole from the multimedia echo chamber that Trump faces and that Obama never faced, Obama will always be more politically successful that Trump.
But the issue is irrelevant because Trump has no intention of being politically successful. That's something that politicians desire. It means more money and power for them. That's all Obama wanted.
To me, a better question is this: Who is doing more for the average citizen of the US?
The answer, hands down, is Trump. In less than two years he's done more for Americans than Obama did through 8 years as President and 2 years as Senator.
Really I can't name one thing that has gotten better for me or anyone I'm close with.
Actually personally what little savings I will get from the tax cuts were are being eaten up by my expenses becoming higher.
Do you have any real world or anecdotal experiences of someone's life getting better because of something Trump did?
What exactly has Trump done for Americans?Please be specific
Which one has helped America more.....Well Obama was a complete disaster
....Trump we dont know yet.
Barack Obama lost 6 seats in the Senate and lost House during his first term presidency; Trump has only lost the house and gained in the senate, is Trump's agenda more popular than Obama's agenda during their respective first terms?
Barack Obama lost 6 seats in the Senate and lost House during his first term presidency; Trump has only lost the house and gained in the senate, is Trump's agenda more popular than Obama's agenda during their respective first terms?
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