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In reply to the discussion: Oh Shit... 'Democrats' Frustration With Obama Boils Over In Trade Battle' - HuffPo [View all]bvar22
(39,909 posts)121. I wish he had worked THAT hard for a Public Option.
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Oh Shit... 'Democrats' Frustration With Obama Boils Over In Trade Battle' - HuffPo [View all]
WillyT
Apr 2015
OP
Oh the zeal at least for single payer was there , unfortunately like now, it was on the wrong side.
A Simple Game
Apr 2015
#96
I think he may also see it as something of a 'closing of the circle' on his life
HereSince1628
Apr 2015
#6
Permanently damaging the Democratic Party might actually be part of the goal.
Enthusiast
Apr 2015
#59
Destroy the Democratic Party and, don't forget, make himself extremely wealthy after he retires.
pampango
Apr 2015
#61
'...freeing candidates from traditional constituencies to allow for pro-business policy'
Ed Suspicious
Apr 2015
#106
This time around we're just too stupid to understand and should "trust" politicians blindly. nt
RedCappedBandit
Apr 2015
#81
Those that did make noise were accused of ODS and being a 'hater' by his fans. n/t
cui bono
Apr 2015
#139
omg... progressive trade deal... how can they say that? They rail against us for criticizing
cui bono
Apr 2015
#143
That is truly sickening. We don't even have all those things in our country any more.
cui bono
Apr 2015
#148
"FDR didn't have to contend with globalization." Other than WWII but that was a different kind of
pampango
Apr 2015
#56
Biggest Obama supporter I know, me, is against him on this, but I believe that HE Believes
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
#102
Only alternative is Obama is knowingly and intentionally signing us up for hell and I
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
#107
Me neither, hence my talk-me-down-from-the-ledge post. Thanks, NJNP! nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Apr 2015
#108
Oh, you are in that camp, cool. I gotta tell ya, this is a head scratcher, part of me wants to
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
#110
If we really wanted to solve any of this we put tariffs back while investing in mfg here
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
#124
Remember when if you had a transistor radio that said "Made In Japan" it meant it was
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
#126
You are right. Note that if Wall Street wasn't making a shitload of money from all of that
GoneFishin
Apr 2015
#31
I've had this epiphany as well. When I realized that I was part of the ownership society for the
Ed Suspicious
Apr 2015
#109
I have defended him in the past - now I am ready to cry. Cry for him and us. He could have done
jwirr
Apr 2015
#39
Feigned impotence whenever the cause is for the 99%. It's like watching an actor in a B movie
GoneFishin
Apr 2015
#19
Medicare for all and prosecution of the architects of the gulf war would have been plenty
Doctor_J
Apr 2015
#32
Not only because of a lack of enthusiasm, but likely because of deliberate undermining
GoneFishin
Apr 2015
#36
I was silly enough to think he was going to fight for such things, which is why I supported him.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Apr 2015
#100
I was fooled one time. But the next time I voted for none of the above in that box.
GoneFishin
Apr 2015
#101
Those are the types of improvements that I hoped I was voting for the first time.
GoneFishin
Apr 2015
#132
That's clever proactive thinking. Unfortunately they are trying to make it impossible to
GoneFishin
Apr 2015
#27
A liberal couldn't get elected President. The military/industrial complex won't let it happen.
jalan48
Apr 2015
#24
It controls our government. A liberal winning would have little effect on the status quo I believe.
jalan48
Apr 2015
#92
I wish I shared your optimism. Do you really think any new President could 'clean house' with our
jalan48
Apr 2015
#131
We would have a public option right now if the President had shown the passion
Enthusiast
Apr 2015
#57
Amazing that all of the sudden the republicans aren't going to obstruct his every effort
RedCappedBandit
Apr 2015
#82
No one has come out to give any good reasons to support this corporate piece of crap. nm
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#90
Noticeably absent from these threads are those who want to "wait and see"
riderinthestorm
Apr 2015
#103
The Obama Acolytes DID promise that we would see the REAL OBama after 2012 election.
bvar22
Apr 2015
#145
what should President Obama do? pass up the trade opportunity with the 'dozen Pacific Rim nations?
Sunlei
Apr 2015
#114
I've been hearing the same promises about each and every one of the previous fake free trade
Elwood P Dowd
Apr 2015
#120