Obama's Final Two Years

05 Nov 2014 07:53 #1 by Rick
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What do you think he will do, and what do you think he should do? Will he continue to lower his golf handicap or will he spend more face to face time with Congress and the stack of House bills stuffed under Harry's desk?

Maybe a more simple question is, what will Obama NOT veto? I think Hillary should be very concerned about how Obama handles his last two years... the Clinton machine didn't exactly influence voters to run to the polls and support Democrats. That alone gives me some hope for our future.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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05 Nov 2014 08:09 #2 by FredHayek
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I hope the POTUS just goes on vacation and works on his golf game. I think he will break a record for vetos and executive pardons.
And I expect him to refuse to work with the Republicans. He is making a statement today.
"I had to watch CNN to find out there was an election yesterday."

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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05 Nov 2014 08:36 - 05 Nov 2014 08:37 #3 by ZHawke
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Been following some of the more "liberal" sites on how they are reacting to the blowout they suffered. Here's one political cartoon that seems to sum up the sentiment I'm seeing:

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I don't agree with this, but it is a common thread from what I've seen.

I, too, anticipate many executive orders and vetoes. So, the question then becomes one of whether "changeover" to a Republican controlled Senate can result in anything different/positive actually happening in the last two years of Obama's presidency?

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05 Nov 2014 08:44 #4 by Rick
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ZHawke wrote: Been following some of the more "liberal" sites on how they are reacting to the blowout they suffered. Here's one political cartoon that seems to sum up the sentiment I'm seeing:



I don't agree with this, but it is a common thread from what I've seen.

I, too, anticipate many executive orders and vetoes. So, the question then becomes one of whether "changeover" to a Republican controlled Senate can result in anything different/positive actually happening in the last two years of Obama's presidency?

That staute doesn't look anything like Obama... but it should.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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05 Nov 2014 09:15 #5 by ZHawke
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So, you're admitting Obama is the "thinker", and the mob below isn't thinking? :unsure:

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05 Nov 2014 09:23 #6 by Rick
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ZHawke wrote: So, you're admitting Obama is the "thinker", and the mob below isn't thinking? :unsure:

No, the sheep who voted for him thought he was a thinker, but his performance proved otherwise. I understand the point of the cartoon, but the elections were a rejection of the hope and change that has done more damage than good... so that cartoon doesn't fit with reality IMO.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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05 Nov 2014 09:23 #7 by FredHayek
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Sometimes Obama is the overthinker... :cranberry:

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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05 Nov 2014 10:36 #8 by intheaspens
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Rick wrote: What do you think he will do, and what do you think he should do? Will he continue to lower his golf handicap or will he spend more face to face time with Congress and the stack of House bills stuffed under Harry's desk?

Maybe a more simple question is, what will Obama NOT veto? I think Hillary should be very concerned about how Obama handles his last two years... the Clinton machine didn't exactly influence voters to run to the polls and support Democrats. That alone gives me some hope for our future.


Hussein is a very dangerous man now. He's both narcissistic and arrogant. He will never admit that he's wrong or change his basic course of action and will sooner take the country down with him. He has no regard for the Constitution or rule of law. He had no regard for Congress before the election when his lackeys ran the Senate and he'll have even less regard now.

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05 Nov 2014 10:44 #9 by ZHawke
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Rick wrote:

ZHawke wrote: So, you're admitting Obama is the "thinker", and the mob below isn't thinking? :unsure:

No, the sheep who voted for him thought he was a thinker, but his performance proved otherwise. I understand the point of the cartoon, but the elections were a rejection of the hope and change that has done more damage than good... so that cartoon doesn't fit with reality IMO.


I kind of figured you got the "point" of the cartoon. :biggrin:

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05 Nov 2014 11:23 #10 by Rick
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intheaspens wrote:

Rick wrote: What do you think he will do, and what do you think he should do? Will he continue to lower his golf handicap or will he spend more face to face time with Congress and the stack of House bills stuffed under Harry's desk?

Maybe a more simple question is, what will Obama NOT veto? I think Hillary should be very concerned about how Obama handles his last two years... the Clinton machine didn't exactly influence voters to run to the polls and support Democrats. That alone gives me some hope for our future.


Hussein is a very dangerous man now. He's both narcissistic and arrogant. He will never admit that he's wrong or change his basic course of action and will sooner take the country down with him. He has no regard for the Constitution or rule of law. He had no regard for Congress before the election when his lackeys ran the Senate and he'll have even less regard now.

I agree, and it doesn't help that he has lost his rock star status with almost everybody but the Hollywood types. Hopefully he can learn a little something from bill Clinton so he can at least leave office looking presidential.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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