37 straight months of UE above 8%

Every thing was blocked by the GOP....
Obama got more done in 3 years as President
then any leader in the History of the world....this being claimed by the Libs....

Which is it please....
Can we get an answer on this?
 
Thank you for proving my point. The Dems had 134 days of total power but no changes to the tax rates. Clearly, Candycorn's assertion is way off base.

Again, I'm looking for what was claimed, that every imitative was blocked. So far, I see some grasping at straws but that's about it. Geez, you'd think it would be easy to point to some of those initiatives if every one was blocked. Hmm...
they got the health care law through during that time. which the GOP still tried to block by using procedural maneuvers.

and although on paper the super majority was 134 days, that was due to Al Franken who was won the election but was installed due to a recount until 7/7 nearly 7 months after the election. thus in reality the time between when Franken actually got to the senate and when ted kennedy died was 49 days of actual legislation power. hmmmm a month and a half, how fast do you expect congress to work? did you not see the debt ceiling fiasco? or the the START treaty debacle?

So, not a single example of legislation being blocked. Damn, how hard could this be if every initiative was blocked? But thanks for letting us know the pace at which you believe Congress is able to act. Very interesting but ultimately beside the point.
Senate GOP Blocking Obama Nominees In Attempt To Delay Health Care And Climate Legislation | ThinkProgress
June 15, 2009
Senate Republicans brake rush to tax AIG bonuses - USATODAY.com
march 2009
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/06/us/politics/06spend.html
march 2009


there is three retard.... guess you got mud in your eye there.
 
they got the health care law through during that time. which the GOP still tried to block by using procedural maneuvers.

and although on paper the super majority was 134 days, that was due to Al Franken who was won the election but was installed due to a recount until 7/7 nearly 7 months after the election. thus in reality the time between when Franken actually got to the senate and when ted kennedy died was 49 days of actual legislation power. hmmmm a month and a half, how fast do you expect congress to work? did you not see the debt ceiling fiasco? or the the START treaty debacle?

So, not a single example of legislation being blocked. Damn, how hard could this be if every initiative was blocked? But thanks for letting us know the pace at which you believe Congress is able to act. Very interesting but ultimately beside the point.
Senate GOP Blocking Obama Nominees In Attempt To Delay Health Care And Climate Legislation | ThinkProgress
June 15, 2009
Senate Republicans brake rush to tax AIG bonuses - USATODAY.com
march 2009
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/06/us/politics/06spend.html
march 2009


there is three retard.... guess you got mud in your eye there.

Retard? Nice, way to take the high road there.

Your first link says it all in the title..."attempt". Nothing was actually blocked. The second link speaks to the idea that it is government's job to enforce contract law. Those bonuses were required contractually. Sorry, but allowing a violation of the Constitution does not constitute a blocked initiative, it constitutes a legal requirement. And your 3rd example? Sorry, but you apparently didn't read your own link. That $410 billion spending bill was stopped because some Dems voted against it. Had all Dems voted with the Pres, it would have passed.

Wow, what an utter failure...again!

You're free to try one more time.
 
So, not a single example of legislation being blocked. Damn, how hard could this be if every initiative was blocked? But thanks for letting us know the pace at which you believe Congress is able to act. Very interesting but ultimately beside the point.
Senate GOP Blocking Obama Nominees In Attempt To Delay Health Care And Climate Legislation | ThinkProgress
June 15, 2009
Senate Republicans brake rush to tax AIG bonuses - USATODAY.com
march 2009
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/06/us/politics/06spend.html
march 2009


there is three retard.... guess you got mud in your eye there.

Retard? Nice, way to take the high road there.

Your first link says it all in the title..."attempt". Nothing was actually blocked. The second link speaks to the idea that it is government's job to enforce contract law. Those bonuses were required contractually. Sorry, but allowing a violation of the Constitution does not constitute a blocked initiative, it constitutes a legal requirement. And your 3rd example? Sorry, but you apparently didn't read your own link. That $410 billion spending bill was stopped because some Dems voted against it. Had all Dems voted with the Pres, it would have passed.

Wow, what an utter failure...again!

You're free to try one more time.
apparently you dont know the difference between cause and effect. the GOP blocked the nominee to attempt to block the health care legislation from being implements. so what was that again... what did they block???? oh yeah the nominations.

all you asked for was examples of them blocking legislation during that time window. i proved your claim that it never happened wrong. we arent debating the legislation itself, just the fact that they blocked a piece of legislation.

nice fail moron.
 
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Retard? Nice, way to take the high road there.

Your first link says it all in the title..."attempt". Nothing was actually blocked. The second link speaks to the idea that it is government's job to enforce contract law. Those bonuses were required contractually. Sorry, but allowing a violation of the Constitution does not constitute a blocked initiative, it constitutes a legal requirement. And your 3rd example? Sorry, but you apparently didn't read your own link. That $410 billion spending bill was stopped because some Dems voted against it. Had all Dems voted with the Pres, it would have passed.

Wow, what an utter failure...again!

You're free to try one more time.
apparently you dont know the difference between cause and effect. the GOP blocked the nominee to attempt to block the health care legislation from being implements. so what was that again... what did they block???? oh yeah the nominations.

all you asked for was examples of them blocking legislation during that time window. i proved you claim that it never happened wrong. we arent debating the legislation itself, just the fact that they block a piece of legislation.

nice fail moron.

Again with the name calling. Makes you look really... juvenile pal.

Okay, one more time: It was an "attempt" to block nominations, which failed. Again, the poster said EVERY initiative was blocked and yet we can't agree on one example. That's my point.
 

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