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In reply to the discussion: Poll: At Obama's 5-yr point, few see a turnaround [View all]TwilightGardener
(46,416 posts)19. I hear what you're saying about low-quality/lowest-bidder contractors,
having been on the receiving end of some shitty private-contractor housing services as a military spouse. When people screech about government being incompetent, at least some of it is due to private companies and the system by which they end up winning their contracts, I agree. As far as Sebelius and others, I didn't want ceremonial beheadings just for the sake of it--there has to be some real basis for firing people, and they must be able to be quickly replaced with someone BETTER. I'm just surprised that most of the top staff is still there. Not sure what that says about the whole ordeal or of Obama's management philosophies.
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And he plans to do just that. Even Paul Krugman, who hasn't always been an Obama fan, is
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2014
#10
Or, what do we do when Americans are so grossly misinformed that they blame the president
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2014
#9
The so-called "Democrats" don't even put up the semblance of a fight anymore. It's just roll over &
blkmusclmachine
Jan 2014
#17
It's called Democraticunderground, Not center-right business establishment underground.
Ash_F
Jan 2014
#25
Show me the Democratic Party platform. Then show me exactly where there are center right
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2014
#28
I didn't say YOU stayed home. I didn't YOU said 95%. I pointed to someone who responded to
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2014
#31
the two parties are free to do what they like on gays, god, and anything else that doesn't
yurbud
Jan 2014
#29
Honestly, if we want to know who is to blame I look at the GOP and especially the GOP House
LynneSin
Jan 2014
#4
It's not just on the political right. I wish it were. He was received hell from the political left
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2014
#13
Usually the stock market climbs when a Democrat is President but doesn't do as well when ...
spin
Jan 2014
#21
yes, that's been true for a long time and has only gotten more so since clinton.
unblock
Jan 2014
#22
Almost all political conflict... between the Sane Billionaires and the Insane Billionaires.
immoderate
Jan 2014
#6
The problem for him is, it's mostly chickens from the last decade, and more, coming
TwilightGardener
Jan 2014
#7
The Obamacare rollout was not "brought on himself". It was sabotaged from the very beginning.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2014
#12
She wasn't fired because I believe that they all knew how they were being set up from the beginning.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2014
#15
I hear what you're saying about low-quality/lowest-bidder contractors,
TwilightGardener
Jan 2014
#19
I hear you, but I still think he did right by keeping the team. They cleaned up the mess and now
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2014
#20
Honestly, in hindsight, the healthcare.gov problems are pretty irrelelvant and not that big of deal.
phleshdef
Jan 2014
#23
Exactly. That's the point I was trying to make in my posts. Read my responses below.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2014
#24
The 1% is doing quite well, thank you very much. Everyone else, well ...
blkmusclmachine
Jan 2014
#16