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  • #41
    Originally posted by DramaShow View Post
    i know he was weak
    Again, please explain. I'd love to hear this. Still waiting............

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    • #42
      Originally posted by larryxxx.. View Post
      I just dont see the humor in her getting slandered just because of her race...No other first lady in the history of America has had that done to them...
      I'd def take a chance and be all in with doing the horizontal shuffle with Mrs Obama. She has a great body and imagine the benefit of having a first lady in ur rotation. Let the chips fall where they may.

      If she had a boi coochie I'd just pretend it's pretty b11tch32 and dig deep in it.

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      • #43
        Obama was certainly a smooth talker and knew how to create a good comeback. That still doesn't take away from the fact that he gave us the God awful Affordable Care Act, and was a complete dove on foreign policy. When he finished his 2nd term the Democrats lost every single branch of power by overwhelming numbers.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by DramaShow View Post
          He was a god awful president lol
          Agreed


          THANK GOD WE HAVE PRESIDENT DONALD J TRUMP IN THE WHITE HOUSE

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          • #45
            Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
            Obama was certainly a smooth talker and knew how to create a good comeback. That still doesn't take away from the fact that he gave us the God awful Affordable Care Act, and was a complete dove on foreign policy. When he finished his 2nd term the Democrats lost every single branch of power by overwhelming numbers.
            You mean the same affordable care act that republican voters protested repealing? Trump had a Republican Senate and House and couldn't repeal Obamacare because Republican voters said no.

            It's fine if you don't like Obamacare but have enough integrity to admit you are in the minority when it comes to it being "god awful" and whatever problems you had were most likely caused by either a republican governor or republican state legislature blocking full implementation.

            Perhaps Dems lost all those branches because they didn't have Obama's coattails to run on!

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            • #46
              Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
              You mean the same affordable care act that republican voters protested repealing? Trump had a Republican Senate and House and couldn't repeal Obamacare because Republican voters said no.

              It's fine if you don't like Obamacare but have enough integrity to admit you are in the minority when it comes to it being "god awful" and whatever problems you had were most likely caused by either a republican governor or republican state legislature blocking full implementation.

              Perhaps Dems lost all those branches because they didn't have Obama's coattails to run on!
              Once you give an entitlement to one group of people on behest of another group does not mean that the ones protesting of it being taken away are in the right. Obamacare had severely sh|t approval ratings up until Trump was elected.


              The only thing making it semi affordable were those Republicans in state legislature.

              As for Dems losing all branches because they didn't have Obama on the ticket....

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              • #47
                Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
                Once you give an entitlement to one group of people on behest of another group does not mean that the ones protesting of it being taken away are in the right. Obamacare had severely sh|t approval ratings up until Trump was elected.


                The only thing making it semi affordable were those Republicans in state legislature.

                As for Dems losing all branches because they didn't have Obama on the ticket....
                That isn't true regarding approval ratings. When republicans and whites that voted for Trump were asked about "obamacare" they hated it. When asked about the affordable care act they liked it. This makes it clear that they only didn't like it when Obama was given credit for it and that there was a racial element to that.

                Lets be honest-how ******ed does someone have to be to switch how they feel about something based on its name? It is utterly embarrassing (or should be) that people actually did this.

                Yes, when Republicans stopped blocking it and added more people costs went down, which is expected when costs in part are determined by the volume of people in the program.

                Well it surely wasn't because people were unhappy with Obamacare because as I pointed earlier they loved it so long as it wasn't called obamacare.

                Bottom line is you sound stupid suggesting the legislation was god awful when Obama and the law had a positive approval rating when he left office.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                  That isn't true regarding approval ratings. When republicans and whites that voted for Trump were asked about "obamacare" they hated it. When asked about the affordable care act they liked it. This makes it clear that they only didn't like it when Obama was given credit for it and that there was a racial element to that.

                  Lets be honest-how ******ed does someone have to be to switch how they feel about something based on its name? It is utterly embarrassing (or should be) that people actually did this.

                  Yes, when Republicans stopped blocking it and added more people costs went down, which is expected when costs in part are determined by the volume of people in the program.

                  Well it surely wasn't because people were unhappy with Obamacare because as I pointed earlier they loved it so long as it wasn't called obamacare.

                  Bottom line is you sound stupid suggesting the legislation was god awful when Obama and the law had a positive approval rating when he left office.
                  You're wrong, check out the link

                  https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...plan-1130.html

                  Its not like people prior to 2016 were calling it Obamacare thus leading it to its negative approval, but as soon as Trump was elected they started calling it ACA which then led to its higher approval, what an incredibly asinine assertion. If anything Trump doubled down on calling it Obamacare because he was trying to repeal it.

                  Obama left with a positive approval rating because people were terrified of either Trump or Hillary being President, in comparison he looked tame. The proof behind that statement is that Obama didn't get a single piece of legislation or important milestone accomplished in his last year, he was a lame duck. If you average out his last four years he leaves office with 45% approval, just right about where Trump is at.
                  https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...oval-1044.html

                  Regardless, he left office losing record number of state legislatures not seen since the 1930's, that says a lot more about what people felt about his Presidency.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                    That isn't true regarding approval ratings. When republicans and whites that voted for Trump were asked about "obamacare" they hated it. When asked about the affordable care act they liked it. This makes it clear that they only didn't like it when Obama was given credit for it and that there was a racial element to that.

                    Lets be honest-how ******ed does someone have to be to switch how they feel about something based on its name? It is utterly embarrassing (or should be) that people actually did this.

                    Yes, when Republicans stopped blocking it and added more people costs went down, which is expected when costs in part are determined by the volume of people in the program.

                    Well it surely wasn't because people were unhappy with Obamacare because as I pointed earlier they loved it so long as it wasn't called obamacare.

                    Bottom line is you sound stupid suggesting the legislation was god awful when Obama and the law had a positive approval rating when he left office.
                    Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
                    You're wrong, check out the link

                    https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...plan-1130.html

                    Its not like people prior to 2016 were calling it Obamacare thus leading it to its negative approval, but as soon as Trump was elected they started calling it ACA which then led to its higher approval, what an incredibly asinine assertion. If anything Trump doubled down on calling it Obamacare because he was trying to repeal it.

                    Obama left with a positive approval rating because people were terrified of either Trump or Hillary being President, in comparison he looked tame. The proof behind that statement is that Obama didn't get a single piece of legislation or important milestone accomplished in his last year, he was a lame duck. If you average out his last four years he leaves office with 45% approval, just right about where Trump is at.
                    https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...oval-1044.html

                    Regardless, he left office losing record number of state legislatures not seen since the 1930's, that says a lot more about what people felt about his Presidency.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by larryxxx.. View Post
                      This is pathetic and funny.

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