I voted for Obama twice. In his campaign for the first term, I felt like he went in there angry at certain things, and therefore really wanting to change them. And it was like "I'm Barack Obama, and I don't like this, this, and this about how our government is working. If you agree, I'd appreciate your vote." Something very genuine.
But as time wore on, it seemed like he slowly gave up that feisty demeanor, and accepted that he would be defeated at times. Compromise is the only thing he could count on having to do.
Only since Obamacare have a really felt like I wouldn't give him a third chance if I could. I'm ready for change. But not a Republican in his seat.
But as time wore on, it seemed like he slowly gave up that feisty demeanor, and accepted that he would be defeated at times. Compromise is the only thing he could count on having to do.
Only since Obamacare have a really felt like I wouldn't give him a third chance if I could. I'm ready for change. But not a Republican in his seat.
"For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring." - Carl Sagan