Right now Obama is blaming this on the Republicans. He is saying that all republicans are ruining America. This is the most hypocritical argument I've ever heard. Obama is allowed to force Obamacare on people but it's wrong for Republicans to give people a choice? I'm a moderate, and right now i want nothing more than an impeachment.
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Edited by Woupsea: 11/3/2015 9:41:36 PMWhat the hell is a government shutdown anyways? What do they even shutdown?
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The Republican Congress should be deported to Pakistan.
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Reagan was literally the worst president this country has ever faced.
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Obama is a meh president
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The democratic party and it's supporters should be deported back to Iran.
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Older than mold.
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Lincoln abused his power and history favors him, I think all presidents were just people who justified their own actions, for better or worse, republicans have more power than they will admit, we should not blame one man for all our problems just because politicians say so. P.S. I Voted for mitt.
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Edited by Vicex: 4/4/2015 2:39:58 AMWait it shutdown again? I didn't hear about this... -blam!-... I need to get a visa and my passport is out being renewed! EDIT: ...and that's why I didn't know about this... this is from 2013...
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Obama is the worst president in U.S history
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All presidents are good presidents except for bad ones
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I'm a republican I HATE OBAMA
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I'm a republican but at the moment I'm ashamed at my party, as well as ashamed at the democrats... The bush administration was way too hands off on Wall Street regulations. The fact that the treasury sec allowed and was okay with S&P stamp AAA rating on toxic debt and mortgages bundled up with limited risk debt is a crime to me... It is a major reason for the housing bubble crash. On the other hand... This current administration has had ample time to bring back big american companies from abroad, as well as their liquid assets. If Obama would just allow a one time tax on the money coming back it would A) bring back thousands and thousands of jobs and B) net about 370 billion in taxes on the trillions that are stock piled over seas. I don't care about ACA and all that shit. I care about financial stability and a balanced budget. And in 16 years, we just haven't seen it
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He shouldn't be impeached, he's just inept. He's bad at his job.
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Dammit Nixon
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Edited by ArchRecon Ops: 3/9/2015 4:18:24 AMN-n-n-n-necro bump causin' confusion
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55 votes for "Obama should be impeached" Fucking lol.
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Oh come on now..
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You realize that the ACA was signed into law, right? It is literally his job to enforce that law. And the Republicans refused to cooperate unless some or all of the ACA was repealed, so it was sort of their fault.
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What? The goverment is shut down? Again??? [spoiler]who bumped this[/spoiler]
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Guys this is from two years ago
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If the republican control the legislative body of the coequal branches of government, and Obama told us "elections have consequences" , is Obama not the obstructionist when he vetoes legislation passed in the house and senate?
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Free Kent Hovind
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This is some old shit
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Edited by Jim the Admin: 3/8/2015 10:44:24 PMYou know, a lot of people talk smack about him as a president. I rarely hear anything good about him, so I started watching his speeches on CSpan, and by golly if he doesn't seem like a stand up man. I like him. I've only been alive for two presidents and I've actually liked them both.
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Edited by Bloom Unknown : 3/8/2015 10:17:30 PMRepublicans [i]have[/i] hurt America to a great extent, more so than Democrats IMO. Obama isn't the worst thing to happen to America, he's actually pretty smart and balanced in his perspective. He isn't pushing for radical change, he's looking to fix the current system, and like any person or group of people his administration has their take on how to fix it. That's why he gets so much slack, both from people that want to radically change the system, and from people whose are benefitting the currently broken system. And then you have petty politics and media fabricated controversies. Both parties simply represent the people that support their campaigns, and those that pay to lobby aka bribe/negotiate with politicians. The average voter and the bulk of citizens have to be proactive to get a piece of the pie, and we do. In both parties we see that the grass root movements at the bottom are getting more good work done than those at the top. I think democrats are more sympathetic to the middle-lower classes and thus act accordingly when making public policy. But i do recognize the works of conservative grass root movements and don't view them as a political opponent. But the fact is that there is a divide in America, thanks to the big money that has thrived off of the dividing of Americans (see "The Loudest Voice In The Room"). We have all been forced to take sides, I can't say I'm immune.
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Wasn't having parties against each other prohibited in some thing. I forgot what it was.