Dr. Shane Posted December 26, 2011 Posted December 26, 2011 You could begin with some credibility to argue that point... All three of the Democrats I mentioned have years of working in Washington and understand how things get done. Obama doesn't have that experience nor the understanding. Obama has a proven record of failure. We have given him a chance. That is what the people that voted for him in 2008 did. I was one of them. He has squandered his chance. Now he whines and cries that the Republicans are preventing him from doing something but his words echo hollow. He had two years with a super majority in Congress. What did he achieve? A stimulus that didn't work and a compromised health-care reform bill that even those that voted for it didn't want. That isn't too impressive. I am quite confident that Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden or Nancy Pelosi could have done a better job. Quote Pastoral Family Counselor... Find me at www.PostumCafe.com Author of Peculiar Christianity
Woody Posted December 26, 2011 Posted December 26, 2011 Quote: I am quite confident that Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden or Nancy Pelosi could have done a better job Exactly. This is why I stated that ANY other Democrat would be better than Obama. He is a proven failure. He is the least experienced of ANY leading Democrat. Quote May we be one so that the world may be won. Christian from the cradle to the grave I believe in Hematology.
Dr. Shane Posted December 26, 2011 Posted December 26, 2011 He likes to fight. That is his problem. He really showed his true colors when CSPAN was allowed to broadcast that one Healthcare-Reform meeting between Republicans and Democrats. Obama basically told McCain to shut up because he won the election and McCain lost. At that point, he had super majorities in both houses of Congress and if he would have had an ounce of leadership, he could have gotten everything he wanted. He has an attitude problem. Now that the Republicans won control of the House he is whining like an eight-year old that didn't get to play on the little league team. And he thinks we should re-elect him. Why? By his own admission he cannot get anything done with Republicans. So long as Republicans control the House or have over 40 votes in the Senate, Obama can't do anything. (Not because of the Republicans but because Obama doesn't know how to reach across the aisle and make political deals.) And if in the unlikely event that the Democrats were to win super majorities in both houses of Congress again (highly unlikely), Obama has already demonstrated he is unable to lead his own party where he wants it to go. So again I ask, why should he be re-elected? He is a failed leader that is more interested in fighting than leading. Quote Pastoral Family Counselor... Find me at www.PostumCafe.com Author of Peculiar Christianity
Members phkrause Posted December 26, 2011 Members Posted December 26, 2011 I disagree, I agree with what Eugene Robinson had to say about that. Quote phkrause When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; But when a wicked man rules, the people groan. Proverbs 29;2
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