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it was the right thing to do. some people didn't need to wait several years to see obama is incompetent and bad for the country. i applaud the man

Hear, hear!

Mitch McConnell was ahead of the curve. Okay, that's bit of a stretch, but at least not as late to the party as these idiots:

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Poll: Only 79% of Obama voters would vote for him again

Given a chance to do it all over again, only 79 percent of those who voted for President Obama would vote for him again and 71 percent of Obama voters now inclined to vote for somebody else “regret” their vote to reelect the president, according to a new poll.

http://washingtonexaminer.com/poll-71-of-obama-supporters-regret-voting-for-his-reelection/article/2544165

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Work with him? Why would anyone want to associate themselves with the worst president ever?


 

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it was the right thing to do. some people didn't need to wait several years to see obama is incompetent and bad for the country. i applaud the man
No it wasn't, not in the slightest.
1)I won't work with Scott Carter no matter what. I will block him at every turn, and do everything in my power to make sure he fails.
2)I told you, It's Scott Carter's fault that nothing gets done.

That's the way whining children who didn't get their way act, not someone who is supposed to be working for the good of the Country, as McConnell is. America will be well served if that pathetic loser gets beat by Grimes.
 

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you can't work with the least prepared man in the room, he has no desire to do so.

he lies, he personally, he deceives, blames every problem on somebody else but takes 100% of the credit for personally hunting down OBL. The only thing he says he responsible for in 6.5 years

look what he did with Obamacare, stuffed it down out throats using back door procedures never before used for such a major piece of legislation. The people of one of the most liberal states in the country tried to stop it by giving the Republicans a democratic legacy in a special election. The deaf narcissistic idiot ignored that too, hence he had to use the back door

was his stimulus bipartisan? nope, rammed down our throats

remember how he promised a time frame for all of Americans to review legislation? well the exact opposite was true in his first two landmark pieces of legislation, Republican politicians couldn't even read them before having to vote on it (in the case of Obamacare, they could read the legislation but it was obvious there were too many unknowns, and those questions haven't been answered to this day)

and now his jockstraps blame Republicans for not cooperating with him, once again proving why they're democrats. They just don't think straight, they're just messed up intellectually inferior people

have another great day :)
 

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It is hilarious you're here pretending the Democrats in Congress didn't try and make President Bush (both of them) a 1 term President.

You are comically stupid.

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GOP Admits It's Hypocritical To Sue Obama Yet Urge Him To Act Alone On Border Crisis

The Huffington Post | By Igor Bobic



Posted: 08/01/2014 10:16 am EDT Updated: 3 hours ago


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A pair of House Republicans admitted on Friday that it made little sense to sue President Barack Obama over executive overreach and, at the same time, urge him to act without Congress to solve the border crisis.
"Look, you can't say on the one hand that the president is overreaching by acting without legislative authority and direction and then refuse to give him legislative authority and direction in another area," Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), a frequent voice of moderation in the House GOP conference, said on MSNBC's "The Daily Rundown."
In a stunning defeat on Thursday, House leadership scrapped a scheduled vote on a border bill after a last-minute revolt by conservative members. The conference is meeting again Friday morning to discuss retooled legislation, delaying the planned August recess. In a statement explaining the postponement, House GOP leaders placed the onus on the White House to act without congressional authority.

"There are numerous steps the president can and should be taking right now, without the need for congressional action, to secure our borders and ensure these children are returned swiftly and safely to their countries," they said in a joint statement.
But that rationale raised eyebrows across Washington after House Republicans voted the day prior to authorize House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) to sue the president for acting without Congress in delaying enforcement of the health care law they oppose.
Cole, an ally of Boehner, conceded as much on Friday.
"We've got a good bill that actually addresses the problem, a problem the president has identified but refused to produce a solution to, provides an adequate amount of money to get us to the end of the year," he said. "We'll give him additional resources next year. But the first thing is to actually pass legislation across the House floor. So I'll tell you that's what we're going to do today. I'm not going to point a lot of fingers at the president until we get our own job done."
Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas) echoed Cole's remarks on MSNBC, promising Republicans were not leaving town until they vote on some sort of legislation to address the influx of unaccompanied minors crossing the border.
"We can't go home until we pass a bill. That's why we're staying here, that's why we're going to get the job done," he said.
Fox News contributor Charles Krauthammer lambasted House Republicans for the "ridiculous" move on Thursday night.
"It is ridiculous to sue the president on a Wednesday because he oversteps the law, as he has done a dozen times illegally and unconstitutionally," the conservative commentator said on Fox, "and then on a Thursday say that he should overstep the law, contradict the law that passed in 2008 and deal with this himself."
Boehner appeared to acknowledge the matter on Friday, when he tweeted that, "Every president issues executive orders & takes action where he can. Most of them, though, do so within the law."
That prompted a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to tweet back, "This is officially a hot mess."
 

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GOP Admits It's Hypocritical To Sue Obama Yet Urge Him To Act Alone On Border Crisis

The Huffington Post | By Igor Bobic



Posted: 08/01/2014 10:16 am EDT Updated: 3 hours ago


n-TOM-COLE-large.jpg

A pair of House Republicans admitted on Friday that it made little sense to sue President Barack Obama over executive overreach and, at the same time, urge him to act without Congress to solve the border crisis.
"Look, you can't say on the one hand that the president is overreaching by acting without legislative authority and direction and then refuse to give him legislative authority and direction in another area," Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), a frequent voice of moderation in the House GOP conference, said on MSNBC's "The Daily Rundown."
In a stunning defeat on Thursday, House leadership scrapped a scheduled vote on a border bill after a last-minute revolt by conservative members. The conference is meeting again Friday morning to discuss retooled legislation, delaying the planned August recess. In a statement explaining the postponement, House GOP leaders placed the onus on the White House to act without congressional authority.

"There are numerous steps the president can and should be taking right now, without the need for congressional action, to secure our borders and ensure these children are returned swiftly and safely to their countries," they said in a joint statement.
But that rationale raised eyebrows across Washington after House Republicans voted the day prior to authorize House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) to sue the president for acting without Congress in delaying enforcement of the health care law they oppose.
Cole, an ally of Boehner, conceded as much on Friday.
"We've got a good bill that actually addresses the problem, a problem the president has identified but refused to produce a solution to, provides an adequate amount of money to get us to the end of the year," he said. "We'll give him additional resources next year. But the first thing is to actually pass legislation across the House floor. So I'll tell you that's what we're going to do today. I'm not going to point a lot of fingers at the president until we get our own job done."
Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas) echoed Cole's remarks on MSNBC, promising Republicans were not leaving town until they vote on some sort of legislation to address the influx of unaccompanied minors crossing the border.
"We can't go home until we pass a bill. That's why we're staying here, that's why we're going to get the job done," he said.
Fox News contributor Charles Krauthammer lambasted House Republicans for the "ridiculous" move on Thursday night.
"It is ridiculous to sue the president on a Wednesday because he oversteps the law, as he has done a dozen times illegally and unconstitutionally," the conservative commentator said on Fox, "and then on a Thursday say that he should overstep the law, contradict the law that passed in 2008 and deal with this himself."
Boehner appeared to acknowledge the matter on Friday, when he tweeted that, "Every president issues executive orders & takes action where he can. Most of them, though, do so within the law."
That prompted a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to tweet back, "This is officially a hot mess."

Republicans have no clue what they are doing these days. It's embarrassing. And all of it just out of pure hatred for Obama. Absolutely nothing concerning Americans or helping the country out. Just themselves. It's really sick to watch. This lawsuit thing is just another embarrassing act by Republicans that will set them back for years to come. How any grown adult can vote for these jokers is beyond me. It's ridiculous.
 

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But then again, Republicans have a history of being the biggest spenders, so maybe the country would be better off. They can convince their degenerate base that spending is necessary.

Are you really that stupid????? BO has doubled the deficit since being in office and he still has 2 years so who has spent more money. Your math is as good as their's.

I recall Lunch Bucket Joe say it is a 3 letter word, "JOBS" what a moron he is.
 

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Republicans have no clue what they are doing these days. It's embarrassing. And all of it just out of pure hatred for Obama. Absolutely nothing concerning Americans or helping the country out. Just themselves. It's really sick to watch. This lawsuit thing is just another embarrassing act by Republicans that will set them back for years to come. How any grown adult can vote for these jokers is beyond me. It's ridiculous.

You might want to read up on that Dictator Luis Gutierrez. He a complete socialist marxist. Read up on that.
 

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You might want to read up on that Dictator Luis Gutierrez. He a complete socialist marxist. Read up on that.

Hey, I'm still waiting for the "source" of your "poll" that said Romney is 10 points ahead of Obama, lol. What happened, did the rag that claimed that get whisked out of your apartment by a big wind gust?
 

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Are you really that stupid????? BO has doubled the deficit since being in office and he still has 2 years so who has spent more money. Your math is as good as their's.

I recall Lunch Bucket Joe say it is a 3 letter word, "JOBS" what a moron he is.

Reagan almost tripled it and Bush doubled it. Repubs are good little Keynesians when they're in office.
 

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Reagan almost tripled it and Bush doubled it. Repubs are good little Keynesians when they're in office.

It's Wookie Goldberg!!!

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Reagan almost tripled it and Bush doubled it. Repubs are good little Keynesians when they're in office.

So what's the total amount of money Reagan added to it.... And what's the amount Obama added to it.


I bet Obamas "doubling" is a lot bigger then Regans "tripling"
 

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So what's the total amount of money Reagan added to it.... And what's the amount Obama added to it.


I bet Obamas "doubling" is a lot bigger then Regans "tripling"

Comparing nominal amounts between a period of time is ridiculous. People said the same shit when the debt was $1 billion, and $42 billion, and $500 billion, and $1 trillion, and $5 trillion, and $18 trillion. It's honestly incomprehensible how you guys don't get why that is. I can't even fathom people being this stupid for over a century.
 

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So what's the total amount of money Reagan added to it.... And what's the amount Obama added to it.


I bet Obamas "doubling" is a lot bigger then Regans "tripling"



Comparing nominal amounts between a period of time is ridiculous. People said the same shit when the debt was $1 billion, and $42 billion, and $500 billion, and $1 trillion, and $5 trillion, and $18 trillion. It's honestly incomprehensible how you guys don't get why that is. I can't even fathom people being this stupid for over a century.

Good answer.

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