[quote='EvolutionKills' pid='602055' dateline='1392201874']
My biggest problem with Obama is he's a super conservative, and just as a toady of crony capitalism and big business. Keep in mind this is coming from a Progressive, and Obama and the Democrats just do not represent liberals, let alone progressives.[/quote]
I don;t think he is a 'super conservative' but he is certainly a tool of business. There is no conceivable way such an inexperienced politician could possibly became president on his own merits. Frankly Big interests decided that they needed a black guy who didn't frighten white people and be their gimp.
[quote]Republicans gutting the middle class, for the benefit of the oligarchs and corporations, and blaming it all on the poor. Democrats are guilty too, but they're still not as bad as the Republicans.
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Both parties are utterly ruled by the corportations
[quote='là bạn điên' pid='602007' dateline='1392184679']
[quote]Obama could nominate the most conservative, Republican friendly judge or other appointee, and the Republicans would oppose and filibuster the appointment purely on the basis that they were an Obama appointee. That's a level of knee-jerk hyperbole and opposition-for-the-sake-of-opposition that grinds the working of government to a halt.[/quote]
I think you are wrong. Obama has made no effort towards bipartisanship whatsoever. he claimed he was going to unite America and America is even more divided than ever.
[quote]Yeah, some people could no longer keep their insurance. Know why? In many cases it simply wasn't insurance, in others it was the companies themselves being dishonest. The insurance companies used this transition time to use people's ignorance and scare tactics to try an up-sell more expensive plans to their customers; never telling them that it would be possible to find a plan with comparable coverage for less on the exchanges. Paying $724 a month for a 'plan' with a $10,000 deductible is not insurance. Paying $50 a month for a plan to cover prescriptions that only cover up to $50 a month, is not a plan. [/quote]
Pull the other one. Obama lied.
America doesn't need Obamacare. It needs socialised medicine. Obama's backers don;t want socialised medicine.
My biggest problem with Obama is he's a super conservative, and just as a toady of crony capitalism and big business. Keep in mind this is coming from a Progressive, and Obama and the Democrats just do not represent liberals, let alone progressives.[/quote]
I don;t think he is a 'super conservative' but he is certainly a tool of business. There is no conceivable way such an inexperienced politician could possibly became president on his own merits. Frankly Big interests decided that they needed a black guy who didn't frighten white people and be their gimp.
[quote]Republicans gutting the middle class, for the benefit of the oligarchs and corporations, and blaming it all on the poor. Democrats are guilty too, but they're still not as bad as the Republicans.
[/quote]
Both parties are utterly ruled by the corportations
[quote='là bạn điên' pid='602007' dateline='1392184679']
[quote]Obama could nominate the most conservative, Republican friendly judge or other appointee, and the Republicans would oppose and filibuster the appointment purely on the basis that they were an Obama appointee. That's a level of knee-jerk hyperbole and opposition-for-the-sake-of-opposition that grinds the working of government to a halt.[/quote]
I think you are wrong. Obama has made no effort towards bipartisanship whatsoever. he claimed he was going to unite America and America is even more divided than ever.
[quote]Yeah, some people could no longer keep their insurance. Know why? In many cases it simply wasn't insurance, in others it was the companies themselves being dishonest. The insurance companies used this transition time to use people's ignorance and scare tactics to try an up-sell more expensive plans to their customers; never telling them that it would be possible to find a plan with comparable coverage for less on the exchanges. Paying $724 a month for a 'plan' with a $10,000 deductible is not insurance. Paying $50 a month for a plan to cover prescriptions that only cover up to $50 a month, is not a plan. [/quote]
Pull the other one. Obama lied.
America doesn't need Obamacare. It needs socialised medicine. Obama's backers don;t want socialised medicine.
Some may call them junk, I call them treasures.