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re: Calvin Coolidge made ~70% more executive orders
Posted on 7/31/14 at 1:17 am to Bayou Sam
Posted on 7/31/14 at 1:17 am to Bayou Sam
How anyone can defend Obama is really beyond me.
Candidate Obama would have already crucified President Obama for his overreaching EOs, lack of administration transparency, and lack of overall progress.
Obama made many promises, and has failed time and time again to deliver. Guess that's those mean old republicans fault though.
Candidate Obama would have already crucified President Obama for his overreaching EOs, lack of administration transparency, and lack of overall progress.
Obama made many promises, and has failed time and time again to deliver. Guess that's those mean old republicans fault though.
Posted on 7/31/14 at 1:29 am to southernelite
Defending Obama when it comes to govt dysfunction and EOs is easy.
The GOP decided in 2008 that they would not work with Obama on anything, and instead would pretend that his policies amounted to radical socialism, which as any libertarian can tell you is utterly laughable.
Instead of thinking very clearly about things, and realizing that inaction is GOP strategy, nearly every GOPer I know thinks inaction is Obama's fault. Which is quite strange, since this opinion is precisely what the strategy is designed to ingrain in Americans. I guess that's a coincidence.
The GOP decided in 2008 that they would not work with Obama on anything, and instead would pretend that his policies amounted to radical socialism, which as any libertarian can tell you is utterly laughable.
Instead of thinking very clearly about things, and realizing that inaction is GOP strategy, nearly every GOPer I know thinks inaction is Obama's fault. Which is quite strange, since this opinion is precisely what the strategy is designed to ingrain in Americans. I guess that's a coincidence.
Posted on 7/31/14 at 9:47 am to southernelite
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How anyone can defend Obama is really beyond me.
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