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In reply to the discussion: One of the smartest moves our President has ever made! [View all]Doctor_J
(36,392 posts)158. The congress made him offer ss cuts?
The congress made him ignore the Wisconsin teachers? The congress made him choose arne Duncan? Will the passage of tpp and keystonexl also be completely out of his control? And how many democrats in congress does he need? He had big majorities in 2009.
I would have more respect for the BOG if they would admit, "yes, he is a Reagan republican and that's what I like about him".
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I am proud of him. And he NEEDS us to keep up the pressure to not enter another mistaken war.
Faryn Balyncd
Aug 2013
#3
I am convinced now there will be war. The war will likely be short and meet the requirements the
bluestate10
Sep 2013
#165
it also allows intelligence to be further vetted & highlights difference between the USA & Russia
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#19
I don't think the President would want to lose a battle to the House over something like
madinmaryland
Aug 2013
#8
Re. McConnell,s remark. Obama has asked support from Congress many times and hasn,t
lumpy
Aug 2013
#87
Not only that...but he screwed the Republicans. They vote no...they face the wrath of AIPAC. nt
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#30
It's how Washington works. They never leave it to a vote unless they know the outcome in advance.
Spitfire of ATJ
Aug 2013
#50
He may NOT have the votes which, as others propose, gives him an "out".
Spitfire of ATJ
Aug 2013
#63
Since 91% of America is against it, if this passes We The People will know exactly where we stand
Doctor_J
Aug 2013
#82
Already figured they don't give a fuck what the people think after they said no to gun control. n/t
L0oniX
Sep 2013
#125
And some rightwing fucknut like Rand Paul will be able to say he voted against the war like a badge
Erose999
Sep 2013
#166
And I think if they start imposing regime change conditions that will sour the deal as well
sweetloukillbot
Aug 2013
#99
agree completely - had his bluff called and this was the way out of a mess - at least he took it
DrDan
Aug 2013
#101
So what. One defeat does not a disaster make. I really hope the Congress votes against Obama.
kelliekat44
Aug 2013
#84
BRILLIANT, BRILLIANT, BRILLIANT, BRILLIANT, BRILLIANT, BRILLIANT, BRILLIANT, BRILLIANT
MindMover
Aug 2013
#72
Complain to Skinner in Ask the Administrators if you feel the Group rules are unfair. nt
Hekate
Sep 2013
#153
Startling ! How could you ever admit to having a crush on Dick Cheney. Gag...or was that
lumpy
Aug 2013
#97
Mice hardly survive long in house when it's occupied by a full herd of ally cats
nolabels
Sep 2013
#154
I understand your point and I actually agree that's a good thing to have more time before an attack.
ocpagu
Sep 2013
#132
Presidnt Obama also managed to destroy the Republicans' best talking point for 2014.
another_liberal
Sep 2013
#143
I don't approve of it, but there will be war now unless one event happens.
bluestate10
Sep 2013
#163