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In reply to the discussion: Seriously, did so many people truly believe that president Obama could change the course.... [View all]hfojvt
(37,573 posts)So the big rallies in Chicago and on inauguration day were "violent reactions"?
Compare that to the scene MM shows in Fahrenheit 911. I think it goes something like this
"They pelted his limosine with eggs. For the first time in history, the traditional walk was scrapped. IN ORDER TO PREVENT AN EVEN BIGGER RIOT the limosine hit the gas..."
So choosing not to fight to end the Bush tax cuts was "the best Obama could do"?
Sorry, but I think the "best he can do" would involve a little bit more fight and a lot less Republican rhetoric.
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/hfojvt/165
I am not judging him as much by results. If he had tried and failed, I could appreciate that.
I have repeatedly quoted Biden. "Failure at some point is inevitable. Giving up is unforgiveable."
Obama las December "I know some people want me to fight, but I am not gonna, I am gonna surrender instead."
Then since then, he has been fighting to spread the Republican message - tax cuts for the rich will stimulate the economy. His jobs program? Largely social security tax cuts, 47% of which goto the richest 20% of Americans.
I give him an F- for effort. Not results, effort.
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