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In reply to the discussion: Why the arguments of Obama's defenders leave many cold. [View all]AllyCat
(18,458 posts)And the Congressional Dems aren't either. When they held a majority, they couldn't do anything because they didn't have a "Super" majority. I don't think we are making progress. We're out of Iraq, but have escalated Afghanistan.
We never even CONSIDERED a public option. Our elections are a farce that aren't being investigated. We aren't even going to consider prosecuting his predecessor. Arne Duncan has put NCLB on steroids. We're fighting Occupy and medical marijauna, while there are more homeless trying to find a place to live and get food for their kids and corporate criminals go unprosecuted.
And now we can detain ANY citizen (that might be a terrorist, but who knows? no trial!) for any reason. He signed this and even asked for it?
I just can't get too excited about the little successes when so many bad things have not only been left untouched, but actually been propelled by this President.
I won't vote for a Republican't , but if a legitimate third party showed up that mirrored my values better, I'd vote for that person. It won't happen though. But I'm not going to cheer this Administration and I have no illusion that anything will get better with four more years. But it would be worse with a Con. Hard to get excited about this election at all.