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There was just another post similar to this posted.
I'll summarize what I posted in that thread: Obama has gone out of his way to thumb his nose at Congress and Republicans in general. "I won" and "I have a pen and phone" are just a sample of those astoundingly arrogant statements. Now Congress shows they have a pen and phone as well. Obama could have invited Congress to oversee (which is Congress' duty by the way) such international deals but he cut them out. Now he gets the slap of a cold fish in the face and doesn't like it. The moral of the story to Obama: Actions have consequences. Are you surprised? Really?
Indeed.Obama Blasts Republicans Over Letter to Iranian Leadership - Bloomberg Politics
President Obama: "It's somewhat ironic seeing some members of Congress wanting to make common cause with the hardliners in Iran..... It's an unlikely coalition."
Interesting. Seems to me, the President distorts the issue for political gain and is subtly trying to claim that Republicans are fraternizing with the enemy or perhaps even treasonous. And yet no reaction or condemnation from Democrats or their friends in the media. Rudy Guilliani states that he believes that President Obama doesn't love his country and all hell breaks lose, the full force of the Democrat party and their media puppets attacking with all force. But when the shoe is on the other foot, again the attack is on the Republican party and the Democrat media protects their saviour and master.
Interesting. Also, isn't President Obama trying to 'make common cause with the hardliners in Iran" through the deal negotiations he's involved in?
There was just another post similar to this posted.
I'll summarize what I posted in that thread: Obama has gone out of his way to thumb his nose at Congress and Republicans in general. "I won" and "I have a pen and phone" are just a sample of those astoundingly arrogant statements. Now Congress shows they have a pen and phone as well. Obama could have invited Congress to oversee (which is Congress' duty by the way) such international deals but he cut them out. Now he gets the slap of a cold fish in the face and doesn't like it. The moral of the story to Obama: Actions have consequences. Are you surprised? Really?
Nobody in this thread has any idea what is in the agreement yet want to undermine and attack it because....well Obama.
Nobody in this thread has any idea what is in the agreement yet want to undermine and attack it because....well Obama.
Nobody in this thread has any idea what is in the agreement yet want to undermine and attack it because....well Obama.
No, not because Obama is Obama, more specifically, lack of trust in Obama. Something he's never bothered to earn, and now it haunts him.
He made his own bed. now he gets to sleep in it.
Nobody in this thread has any idea what is in the agreement yet want to undermine and attack it because....well Obama.
No, not because Obama is Obama, more specifically, lack of trust in Obama. Something he's never bothered to earn, and now it haunts him.
He made his own bed. now he gets to sleep in it.
Nobody in this thread has any idea what is in the agreement yet want to undermine and attack it because....well Obama.
Maybe thats because even Obama has said that we wont know what is in the agreement until it has already been made. Yay transparency
Thats a good point. 'Obama' gave us a piece of **** healthcare law that is so bad even HE wont fully administer it and that was so convoluted the democrats (and their mindless muppets) voted for it and supported it without so much as bothering to read it. People liek...say...YOU are smart enough to understand that Iran has PROVEN they cant be trusted and the president is telling us not to worry about it...they will pass something and then let the American people know what it is after the fact.
So yeah...pardon me for not trusting them...or him. And considering their foreign policy history and the nightmare that the ME became after Obama's support of the celebrated 'Arab Spring' and their stupidity over that little 'JV" team known as ISIS, you will again have to forgive us for being a bit apprehensive.
There was just another post similar to this posted.
I'll summarize what I posted in that thread: Obama has gone out of his way to thumb his nose at Congress and Republicans in general. "I won" and "I have a pen and phone" are just a sample of those astoundingly arrogant statements. Now Congress shows they have a pen and phone as well. Obama could have invited Congress to oversee (which is Congress' duty by the way) such international deals but he cut them out. Now he gets the slap of a cold fish in the face and doesn't like it. The moral of the story to Obama: Actions have consequences. Are you surprised? Really?
Maybe thats because even Obama has said that we wont know what is in the agreement until it has already been made. Yay transparency
Thats a good point. 'Obama' gave us a piece of **** healthcare law that is so bad even HE wont fully administer it and that was so convoluted the democrats (and their mindless muppets) voted for it and supported it without so much as bothering to read it. People liek...say...YOU are smart enough to understand that Iran has PROVEN they cant be trusted and the president is telling us not to worry about it...they will pass something and then let the American people know what it is after the fact.
So yeah...pardon me for not trusting them...or him. And considering their foreign policy history and the nightmare that the ME became after Obama's support of the celebrated 'Arab Spring' and their stupidity over that little 'JV" team known as ISIS, you will again have to forgive us for being a bit apprehensive.
"Remember, it was Congress that helped bring Iran to the table by putting sanctions in place, actually against — against — the wishes of the administration. Congress was right then and Congress and the American people need to be a part of this discussion, too. That's why I'm acting to place this bipartisan bill on the legislative calendar ... Congress must be involved in reviewing and voting on an agreement reached between this White House and Iran, and this bill would ensure that that happens."
It's an agreement, it requires negotiation. You don't walk into the meeting dropping an agreement saying "this or nothing". That's an ultimatum.
Yep, Obama thinks "advice and consent" really means only rubber stamp consent to his "mandate" and that the law of the land is merely a guideline to be amended by "prosecutorial discretion" into what he wishes it to be.
Obama Blasts Republicans Over Letter to Iranian Leadership - Bloomberg Politics
President Obama: "It's somewhat ironic seeing some members of Congress wanting to make common cause with the hardliners in Iran..... It's an unlikely coalition."
Interesting. Seems to me, the President distorts the issue for political gain and is subtly trying to claim that Republicans are fraternizing with the enemy or perhaps even treasonous. And yet no reaction or condemnation from Democrats or their friends in the media. Rudy Guilliani states that he believes that President Obama doesn't love his country and all hell breaks lose, the full force of the Democrat party and their media puppets attacking with all force. But when the shoe is on the other foot, again the attack is on the Republican party and the Democrat media protects their saviour and master.
Interesting. Also, isn't President Obama trying to 'make common cause with the hardliners in Iran" through the deal negotiations he's involved in?
There was just another post similar to this posted.
I'll summarize what I posted in that thread: Obama has gone out of his way to thumb his nose at Congress and Republicans in general. "I won" and "I have a pen and phone" are just a sample of those astoundingly arrogant statements. Now Congress shows they have a pen and phone as well. Obama could have invited Congress to oversee (which is Congress' duty by the way) such international deals but he cut them out. Now he gets the slap of a cold fish in the face and doesn't like it. The moral of the story to Obama: Actions have consequences. Are you surprised? Really?
No, not because Obama is Obama, more specifically, lack of trust in Obama. Something he's never bothered to earn, and now it haunts him.
He made his own bed. now he gets to sleep in it.
There is no advise and consent requirement on this agreement. President Obama is not appointing anyone to a position nor is he drafting a treaty.
Congress does not even have to worry their pretty little heads.
Yep, that is way different than Obama saying "reform" the immigration law so that it will match my enforcement plan, meanwhile I will just pretend that you did.
There was just another post similar to this posted.
I'll summarize what I posted in that thread: Obama has gone out of his way to thumb his nose at Congress and Republicans in general. "I won" and "I have a pen and phone" are just a sample of those astoundingly arrogant statements. Now Congress shows they have a pen and phone as well. Obama could have invited Congress to oversee (which is Congress' duty by the way) such international deals but he cut them out. Now he gets the slap of a cold fish in the face and doesn't like it. The moral of the story to Obama: Actions have consequences. Are you surprised? Really?
Obama Blasts Republicans Over Letter to Iranian Leadership - Bloomberg Politics
President Obama: "It's somewhat ironic seeing some members of Congress wanting to make common cause with the hardliners in Iran..... It's an unlikely coalition."
Interesting. Seems to me, the President distorts the issue for political gain and is subtly trying to claim that Republicans are fraternizing with the enemy or perhaps even treasonous. And yet no reaction or condemnation from Democrats or their friends in the media. Rudy Guilliani states that he believes that President Obama doesn't love his country and all hell breaks lose, the full force of the Democrat party and their media puppets attacking with all force. But when the shoe is on the other foot, again the attack is on the Republican party and the Democrat media protects their saviour and master.
Interesting. Also, isn't President Obama trying to 'make common cause with the hardliners in Iran" through the deal negotiations he's involved in?
So you accept this precedent then? If a Republican president is in difficult negotiations with a foreign leader you'll be perfectly happy if a Democrat-controlled congress writes that leader to say, "Oh, hey, by the way, no matter what you guys arrive at we're not going to ratify it because our president doesn't have the authority to negotiate with you...wacka wacka!"
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