treasonous ******** need to absorb a bullet with their brain.
Obama is the most treasonous politician in like forever
I think......
...well, there's your problem right there!
I like freedom. I am probably not going to think you've got a better idea.
This notion of freedom that you Americans use always boggles me. I don`t intend to argue that your concept is wrong or that we do things better than you - it all depends on how you define freedom. Here in Norway, we pay 27% in taxes and 25% on everything we buy. Sure, this makes everything expensive, but with the average salary being around $50.000, we can afford it. We also have a social security system that gives you 2/3 of your previous salary if you lose your job or decide to quit (with 8 weeks penalty if you decide to quit yourself). You would probably call this Marxism and an insult to freedom. I would argue that this gives me as an individual much more freedom. If I am stuck in a job I don`t like, I can quit and use a 3-4 months trying to find a job that better suits my talents than the previous one. I also don`t have to worry about health insurance, as we have a single payer system.
Again, I`m not saying that our system is right and your`s is wrong or that our system fits your country. What I saying is that our political system gives me as an individual more freedom because I am not dependent on my employer in all the aspects of life that you are.
Obama's foreign policy in the Middle East has been an absolute failure, specially with his reversal of Bush's latest attempts at stabilizing the cluster**** he created, such as the troop surge in Iraq.
But from a domestic policy perspective, Obama has been very successful. I didn't vote for him (voted for Julia Stein, /facepalm), but I would if he was running again.
Obama's foreign policy in the Middle East has been an absolute failure, specially with his reversal of Bush's latest attempts at stabilizing the cluster**** he created, such as the troop surge in Iraq.
But from a domestic policy perspective, Obama has been very successful. I didn't vote for him (voted for Julia Stein, /facepalm), but I would if he was running again.
I agree. I have heard some stuff about how he snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in Iraq. Really messed with something that was finally going right.
By doing what specifically? Not saying you're wrong - things have obviously gone from bad to worse. But I'd like to know what he did to make it worse.
Grossly over-simplified version.
Bush should not have invaded Iraq.
Obama should not have pulled out when he did.
Both were ill-conceived.
Obama's foreign policy in the Middle East has been an absolute failure, specially with his reversal of Bush's latest attempts at stabilizing the cluster**** he created, such as the troop surge in Iraq.
But from a domestic policy perspective, Obama has been very successful. I didn't vote for him (voted for Julia Stein, /facepalm), but I would if he was running again.
You think he's been domestically successful? Is it the high joblessness that you like? The 1% growth rate of the economy? Race relations? Crime? The fact that Obamacare is working out the way its opponents said it would (decreasing options, increasing costs, etc)? Domestic terrorism? The deficit?Obama's foreign policy in the Middle East has been an absolute failure, specially with his reversal of Bush's latest attempts at stabilizing the cluster**** he created, such as the troop surge in Iraq.
But from a domestic policy perspective, Obama has been very successful. I didn't vote for him (voted for Julia Stein, /facepalm), but I would if he was running again.
You think he's been domestically successful? Is it the high joblessness that you like? The 1% growth rate of the economy? Race relations? Crime? The fact that Obamacare is working out the way its opponents said it would (decreasing options, increasing costs, etc)? Domestic terrorism? The deficit?