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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, June 05 2013 @ 02:28 PM EDT |
Too bad you're too blinded by party affiliation to see what's really happening.
The Republicans are not being contrary just for the sake of contrariness, and
yes, Obama's policies are decidedly socialist in nature, often to the extreme of
flipping left to right and appearing quite fascist.
The US government owning what should be private business is fascist. The GM buy
is an example of fascism at work.
I digress. The problem is in the viewpoint - you see Republican obstructionism,
most normal people see an obstinate and arrogant president ignoring
bipartisanship in favor of pushing his ideas and policies with no compromise,
sometimes without regard for constitutionality, and the opposition party saying
"you can't do that in America."[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, June 05 2013 @ 02:44 PM EDT |
Funny how when Bush II was in office, you folks on the left were defining
bipartisanship as the president needing to compromise his principles and work
together with the Democrats in Congress, changing the end result to suit what
the Democrats wanted.
Funny how, now that Obama's in office, it's the other way around -
bipartisanship now means that the Republicans in Congress now are expected to
compromise their principles and accept whatever Obama wants, no discussion.
Too bad real life doesn't work that way. In real life there is compromise on
both sides of a discussion when the goal is bipartisan accord, without
compromising either side's principles. [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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