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In reply to the discussion: As most of us thought, Obama is a center, center right president [View all]MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)16. Obama is *miles* to the right of Eisenhower
For example, Eisenhower supported a 91% top marginal tax rate on earned income, and was in favor of huge public works programs (e.g., the interstate system).
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Polls do indicate where the governed feel like that person is governing from.
phleshdef
Feb 2012
#166
Moderate means anything from left of center to right of center. If you're a Democrat, it's left
Honeycombe8
Feb 2012
#178
I agree with that assessment for the most part. He is the most moderate Democratic president
pinto
Feb 2012
#42
Except that that narrative is totally false. 60 votes were not needed in 2009 or 2010.
eomer
Feb 2012
#58
Who writes legislation, holds a vote and, if passed, sends it to the executive's desk?
pinto
Feb 2012
#61
And what are those rules? Both SCHIP and Medicare Advantage were created by a reconciliation bill.
eomer
Feb 2012
#92
No, an omnibus bill is just a variation of reconciliation that is broader in span, but there was
eomer
Feb 2012
#165
No, I'm discussing working through the well-known steps that are required to enact legislation.
eomer
Feb 2012
#173
You post another's opinion as 'fact', then call the response to such nonsense a personal attack.
Ikonoklast
Feb 2012
#48
Read like that to me. I certainly hope that longtime Democrats are not shown the door
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#94
The facts seem to demonstrate that he's miles to the right of Eisenhower
MannyGoldstein
Feb 2012
#27
Eisenhower's words on preventive war are certainly to the left of the Presidents
sad sally
Feb 2012
#64
The "silent majority" had better become "un-silent" if they really want Medicare-for-all
Proud Liberal Dem
Feb 2012
#107
If you send the administrators a PM, they can probably get you back into your old account.
cbayer
Feb 2012
#35
Why would you even make such a suggestion to someone known on DU as a longtime
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#96
Doesn't explain his ardent support for three Bush "free" trade agreements
MannyGoldstein
Feb 2012
#34
Two years of no cost of living raises were cuts to those in this society who needed the money
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#97
Thanks to the progressives in Congress like Conyers who made those intentions public.
sabrina 1
Feb 2012
#99
The problem is that our only two options are center/center right and hard right
MadHound
Feb 2012
#122
i'll be happy when the republican party regains enough sanity that 'moderate', 'centrist'
xchrom
Feb 2012
#54
As will I, too many Republicans in (D)rag pretending to speak as Democrats /nt
Dragonfli
Feb 2012
#121
I'm noticing something different. He's forcing the Republicans to the right...
joshcryer
Feb 2012
#59
It's hard to take this survey seriously when they consider Clinton more left than HST and LBJ...
Drunken Irishman
Feb 2012
#67
The effort to attack Obama from the right and the left continues to become ...
JoePhilly
Feb 2012
#73
Thanks to Occupy, Candidate Obama has paused his demands to cut Social Security
MannyGoldstein
Feb 2012
#77
If one predicts that Obama is about to kill Social Security over and over and over ...
JoePhilly
Feb 2012
#86
Just because some people won't accept an answer dosn't mean the question wasn't answered nt
Bodhi BloodWave
Feb 2012
#179
I'm a political scientist myself, and Kenneth Poole hasn't been relevant for at least 20 years
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2012
#82
No worries. Dr. Poole is from the "old school" way of doing things. Not that he wasn't
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2012
#111
I mean in the political science discipline. And you're right. 1992 was a huge year for
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2012
#187
I don't consider indefinite detention and 30.000 drones in American sky
woo me with science
Feb 2012
#112
Clinton was more "right" than Obama. But they were faced w different situations....
Honeycombe8
Feb 2012
#127
The corporate insurance mandate was the greatest gift to the one percent
woo me with science
Feb 2012
#130
Obama didn't continue the tax breaks. Congress did. Re Iraq War, as I said, he campaigned on it.
Honeycombe8
Feb 2012
#177
I think this is a worthless study. Obama certainly is not more to the right of Bill Clinton
WI_DEM
Feb 2012
#156
It's Really Sad seeing our most Conservative DU posters disagree with this
fascisthunter
Feb 2012
#185