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Politics Obama - Actually doing a good job?

Discussion in 'Tilted Philosophy, Politics, and Economics' started by rogue49, Mar 10, 2012.

  1. Bodkin van Horn

    Bodkin van Horn One of the Four Horsewomyn of the Fempocalypse

    A lot of rationalization going on in that article. Bush has been out of office for how many years?

    The real story, which isn't actually all that surprising, is that Democrats tend to be fucking tools just Republicans.
     
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  2. redux

    redux Very Tilted

    Location:
    Foggy Bottom
    The real story is that Speaker Boehner has lost control of his Republican caucus and any chance of bi-partisan support on critical pending legislation for one reason and one reason only....the Tea Party.

    He failed to get the Senate bi-partisan farm bill passed last week even with the drastic cuts in food stamps and overly generous subsidies to agri-business (not family farms) because the Tea Party types insisted on additional amendments that would adversely impact the poor even more.

    And it is looking more and more like he wont be able to pass the bi-partisan immigration bill expected to come out of the Senate this week with as many as 70 votes. Once again, he is caught in the middle again between passing a bill that would have both Democrat and Republican support, but not a majority of Republicans and as a result, a revolt by the Tea Party types against the bill OR caving to the Tea Party types and letting the bill die and proposing a substitute that would only address border enforcement and ignore the issue of any pathway to citizenship for current undocumented workers and have no chance of passage.

    All things considered, I would rather be bargaining from Obama's position than Boehner's with the Tea Party ready to stab him in the back if they dont get their way.
     
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  3. rogue49

    rogue49 Tech Kung Fu Artist Staff Member

    Location:
    Baltimore/DC
    You know, it's a pretty sad day in DC where you say that a embarrassed and embattled President has more leverage
    than a between a rock & a hard place Speaker of the House.

    They've got to figure out how to get things moving again.
     
  4. redux

    redux Very Tilted

    Location:
    Foggy Bottom
    In the case of immigration reform, Obama is doing the right thing by staying out of it and letting the Senate Democrats and handful of Republicans make the bill more attractive to wavering Republicans.

    Even if it means nearly doubling the cost of the bill to get enough Republican votes (15+) by doubling the number of border patrol agents to 40,000 (21,000 in the original bill).

    Do we really need one border agent for every 1,000 feet of US/Mexico border, along with triple the number of drones on the border? But that is the nature of compromise.

    But still not enough for the Tea Party types.
    --- merged: Jun 24, 2013 at 6:39 PM ---
    A $22 billion original bill is now over $40 billion.
     
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  5. rogue49

    rogue49 Tech Kung Fu Artist Staff Member

    Location:
    Baltimore/DC
    Now you know how the Roman Empire died...corruption and rot within.
    Let's hope that our citizens get sick of the results from the Congress and vote in people who want to play...not players.

    My fear is that Obama is getting himself in the same situation that Bush Sr. did...embattled so much, that they hide from the outside.
    At least he's on his 2nd term...HWB didn't get his (and I liked him), no thanks to his own party.

    Then again, this is just the 1st summer of the 2nd...so we've got a long way to go.
    I wonder if anything can get done.

    Frankly, if he's smart...he keeps executing on all the tracks that he can do without Congress' leeway or approval.
    Because there is a group in there, that just wants to see things burn.
     
  6. redux

    redux Very Tilted

    Location:
    Foggy Bottom
    Obama will roll out a climate change initiative tomorrow that will rely on executive orders rather than attempting to work with the do-nothing Congress.

    I dont expect much beyond the power plant emissions, but the backlash from the right will certainly create a storm worth watching.
     
  7. redux

    redux Very Tilted

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    Foggy Bottom
    "Mama Grizzly" weights in on immigration bill:

    Only in the warped wingnut world of Mama Grizzly where facts dont matter does:
    • Doubling the number of border agents means "more holes in the border"
    • Reducing the debt by $180 billion with little impact on wages is "economic insanity"
    • Paying back taxes, learning English, moving to the back of the line and waiting up to 15-20 years for citizenship is "amnesty"
    The war within the Republican Party is heating up and just begun!
     
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  8. Bodkin van Horn

    Bodkin van Horn One of the Four Horsewomyn of the Fempocalypse

    I'm looking forward to Obama's climate change policies. If only because they're going to be 20 year old Republican ideas, he's going to get a ton of credit for them even though they won't really solve any of the actual problems and they will largely avoid disrupting the business of the large corporations that contributed to his campaigns (just predictin').
     
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  9. Baraka_Guru

    Baraka_Guru Möderätor Staff Member

    Location:
    Toronto
    Sarah Palin is awesome. That's some pretty sweet propaganda, though I'm sure it's mainly because she's so shucks-darn charming.
     
  10. redux

    redux Very Tilted

    Location:
    Foggy Bottom
    What 20 year old Republican ideas might they be? Lukewarm support by Reagan/GHW Bush for market based cap and trade not likely to be included in the proposal. Higher fuel efficiency standards that Obama has already raised for the first time in years, despite the opposition from Congressional Republicans?

    Certainly not GW Bush attempt to gut the Clean Air Act greenhouse gas emission regulatory standards that was shot down by the US Supreme Court.

    I agree the plan wont be much, but certainly more than any recent Republican proposal and anything that the Republican House would even consider today.
    --- merged: Jun 25, 2013 at 11:17 AM ---
    She's super!

    [​IMG]

    Embodying truth ( :eek: ) , justice and the American way to stop those darn "elitist, amnesty-peddling crony capitalists plotting to screw over decent, hardworking Americans."
     
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  11. Baraka_Guru

    Baraka_Guru Möderätor Staff Member

    Location:
    Toronto
    What? Meeting one of the world's most pressing intergenerational challenges with ineffectual half-measures?

    That's better than muzzling scientists, pulling out of Kyoto, replacing Kyoto with a plan criticized by both Al Gore and David Suzuki, lax environmental regulations in Alberta's tar sands, and the continued environmental threats from the Keystone Pipeline.

    Either way, North America has a terrible record. A combination of negligence, half-measures, and active stonewalling will only force us to reap what we sow.
     
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  12. Bodkin van Horn

    Bodkin van Horn One of the Four Horsewomyn of the Fempocalypse

    Obama is as progressive as a 90's Republican.
     
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  13. Baraka_Guru

    Baraka_Guru Möderätor Staff Member

    Location:
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    He's my favourite centrist. This is mainly because he maintains the status quo rather than do serious damage like his Republican predecessors. Yes, there are exceptions, but I'll take what I can get.

    America's "real" progressives are entertainers.

    And Bernie Sanders.
     
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  14. redux

    redux Very Tilted

    Location:
    Foggy Bottom
    Domestically, more like 70's Nixon/Ford Republicans and even bits of Reagan/GHW Bush 80's Republicans.

    But 90's Newt Gingrich "Contract with America" leading to GW Bush Republicans - not so much.
     
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  15. Bodkin van Horn

    Bodkin van Horn One of the Four Horsewomyn of the Fempocalypse

    Obviously, no one can come close to matching the splendor and spectacle of Newt Gingrich.
     
  16. Plan9

    Plan9 Rock 'n Roll

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    Earth
    I know, right? The man has gone his entire career sporting the fluffy haircut of the LIFE cereal kid, Mikey.
     
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  17. rogue49

    rogue49 Tech Kung Fu Artist Staff Member

    Location:
    Baltimore/DC
    While it would be a nice idea to totally remove US troops from the area (with financial benefits too, no more war costs, no more bribes)
    I don't know if it would be the best...and allow a whole series of unintended consequences.
    Including the Taliban retaking the area and totally unstablizing it. (and Pakistan along with it...and their nukes)

    What do you do when being forced to deal with a corrupt insane leadership?
    Threaten to make them glass if anything happens???

    No good answers here.
    I wouldn't want to be in Obama's shoes...

     
  18. rogue49

    rogue49 Tech Kung Fu Artist Staff Member

    Location:
    Baltimore/DC
    So Obama somehow survived the troika slam of Benghazi, IRS and NSA
    Damn, he's slick.
    That or he's damn lucky and/or patience and/or has completely inept opponents. (All the above??)

    Why do I get the feeling I'm watching an episode of the Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote?

    And the economy just keeps getting better, making the GOP bite its toe-nails.

    Or is it Bugs Bunny vs. Elmer Fudd??

    Good job yet???

     
  19. ASU2003

    ASU2003 Very Tilted

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    Where ever I roam
    Add to that the stock market is back up in record territory, 401(k)'s make sense again, and housing prices are healthy again without the flippers...but taxes went up 2%.
     
  20. Charlatan

    Charlatan sous les pavés, la plage

    Location:
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    Taxes can afford to go up 2%... They should be higher given the spending the previous administration did.
     
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