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And you are a prime example of a graceless winner who is under the delusion that your fearless leader will maintain the support he has now through his entire term.
I do not know whether he will or will not, neither does anyone else. As it is though, he is popular and he has strong support for his agenda.
I am sure that will all change when we are so indebted to China we can't get out and little Obamaville shack cities spring up around the country.
My kids were learning how to write numbers in Chinese just the other day at school. :shock:
So you want America to fail, great.
I do not know whether he will or will not, neither does anyone else. As it is though, he is popular and he has strong support for his agenda.
I am sure that will all change when we are so indebted to China we can't get out and little Obamaville shack cities spring up around the country.
My kids were learning how to write numbers in Chinese just the other day at school. :shock:
Didn't Hoover "do nothing" while the market corrected itself?
Why the insult?Your kids go to tattoo school?
Bush had a greater approval rating that Obama has now, at this same point in his term, and look where Bush is now.
I didn't say to "do nothing". I am simply against these massive expenditures that do nothing but grant the feds cash to buy into and influence the markets for decades to come.
Why the insult?
It was a joke. People get Chinese symbols tattooed on their bodies.
Obama's current approval rating is 63%, Bush's was 55% at this point in his first term. Do you just make this stuff up?
68%, my my I thought he was the messiah.Oops, just heard on the news that Obama's approval is now 68%.
They are just a bunch of sore losers that are under some delusion that their echo chamber actually encompasses more than the far right. Obama has the majority of Americans behind him. If right doesn't like that then they need to actually come up with some solutions of their own instead of spouting the same tired ideas they have been spouting for 30 years now.
This is a Republic. When we are discussing whether something is controversial or not, or whether its supported or not, the majorities opinion on the issue is really the only thing that is relevant.
Obama won by a strong majority. The Democrats had huge gains in congress. Obama is a very popular president so far, his agenda is popular so far, and by a large margin when polled the electorate wants Republicans to work with Democrats, and a solid majority of Americans when polled believe the Republicans are acting as obstructionists for political reasons.
Thus, it is the Republican agenda right now that is very controversial and lacking support among the majority of voters.
This is a Republic. When we are discussing whether something is controversial or not, or whether its supported or not, the majorities opinion on the issue is really the only thing that is relevant.
Besides, we all know that the only way to obtain a majority is by a) convincing as many as possible that your ideas are right, and b) convincing as many people as possible that your opponents' ideas are wrong.
Obama is losing support every day the stock market goes lower and lower.
Obama is losing support every day the stock market goes lower and lower.
Just a reminder, Bush lost the pop vote in 2000.
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