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Yep, there would be no trump if there was no obama
… and there probably wouldn't have been an Obama Presidency if it wasn't for George W. Bush.
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Yep, there would be no trump if there was no obama
Yep, equally miserable with no opportunity to improve yourself. God bless America.Do you even know what socialism is?LolYea...but....but everything stinksNo mandate, so Obamacare is 100% voluntary... that is a good thingThe Great Obama is doing just fine
Obamacare is still the law of the land
Banks and auto companies are going strong
Bin Laden is still dead
The economy recovered and is going strong
The Paris accord and Iran nuclear deal will be repaired as soon as Crooked Donnie leaves office
Banks and auto companies loved obama corruption
Seals killed bin laden
It’s trumps economy now
The Paris accord was a fraud...
The Iran deal was for morons
The Great Obama stopped a Depression
Obamacare lives......GOP promises to provide something better proved to be a major lie....They had nothing
Obama slowed a depression without even knowing it, because there would be no trump if there was no obama...
Socialism has always been a failure
At least...Ya that auto deal was quite the transactionThe Great Obama is doing just fine
Obamacare is still the law of the land
Banks and auto companies are going strong
Bin Laden is still dead
The economy recovered and is going strong
The Paris accord and Iran nuclear deal will be repaired as soon as Crooked Donnie leaves office
150 billion came back to the dnc thru Union dues
True, cause and effectYep, there would be no trump if there was no obama
… and there probably wouldn't have been an Obama Presidency if it wasn't for George W. Bush.
IMHO no it wouldn't be "hilarious", if Trump is able to secure denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and a path to normalization of relations with North Korea, he'll actually DESERVE a Nobel Peace Prize since it'll be the biggest foreign policy achievement for an American President this century.Now it would be fucking hilarious if Trump were to get the Noble peace prize if the The North Korea deal goes through.
"Somehow"? lolNope, never thought he was a bad president. I disagreed with many of his policies. Mostly, I didn't like the way he started most negotiations with the opposition by an initial capitulation, as if they would reciprocate. They never did, because there was an irrational hatred for the man and any policy he endorsed, even if it was a policy previously endorsed by the Republicans. That irrational hatred continues as evidenced by the pseudo-conned convincing themselves that our Fat Fabulous Leader is somehow destroying his predecessors many accomplishments.
True, cause and effectYep, there would be no trump if there was no obama
… and there probably wouldn't have been an Obama Presidency if it wasn't for George W. Bush.
We keep on electing career politicians, And expect something different. LOL
Trump is not career politician... He sure is pissing off progressives that’s a good start
You truly are blind then. Obama has done nothing but hurt Americans."Somehow"? lolNope, never thought he was a bad president. I disagreed with many of his policies. Mostly, I didn't like the way he started most negotiations with the opposition by an initial capitulation, as if they would reciprocate. They never did, because there was an irrational hatred for the man and any policy he endorsed, even if it was a policy previously endorsed by the Republicans. That irrational hatred continues as evidenced by the pseudo-conned convincing themselves that our Fat Fabulous Leader is somehow destroying his predecessors many accomplishments.
President Obama's many accomplishments are etched in History. Nothing Donnie Destructo can do about it. He is setting his own legacy of deliberate discord.
You remind me of Baghdad Bob. You may not have heard, but Obungocare, the Paris climate change accord, and the Iran deal are dead. Obungo's legacy is in the toilet and being flushed. Have a nice day."Somehow"? lolNope, never thought he was a bad president. I disagreed with many of his policies. Mostly, I didn't like the way he started most negotiations with the opposition by an initial capitulation, as if they would reciprocate. They never did, because there was an irrational hatred for the man and any policy he endorsed, even if it was a policy previously endorsed by the Republicans. That irrational hatred continues as evidenced by the pseudo-conned convincing themselves that our Fat Fabulous Leader is somehow destroying his predecessors many accomplishments.
President Obama's many accomplishments are etched in History. Nothing Donnie Destructo can do about it. He is setting his own legacy of deliberate discord.
"Somehow"? lolNope, never thought he was a bad president. I disagreed with many of his policies. Mostly, I didn't like the way he started most negotiations with the opposition by an initial capitulation, as if they would reciprocate. They never did, because there was an irrational hatred for the man and any policy he endorsed, even if it was a policy previously endorsed by the Republicans. That irrational hatred continues as evidenced by the pseudo-conned convincing themselves that our Fat Fabulous Leader is somehow destroying his predecessors many accomplishments.
President Obama's many accomplishments are etched in History. Nothing Donnie Destructo can do about it. He is setting his own legacy of deliberate discord.
it's hilarious how they just ignore all that.You remind me of Baghdad Bob. You may not have heard, but Obungocare, the Paris climate change accord, and the Iran deal are dead. Obungo's legacy is in the toilet and being flushed. Have a nice day."Somehow"? lolNope, never thought he was a bad president. I disagreed with many of his policies. Mostly, I didn't like the way he started most negotiations with the opposition by an initial capitulation, as if they would reciprocate. They never did, because there was an irrational hatred for the man and any policy he endorsed, even if it was a policy previously endorsed by the Republicans. That irrational hatred continues as evidenced by the pseudo-conned convincing themselves that our Fat Fabulous Leader is somehow destroying his predecessors many accomplishments.
President Obama's many accomplishments are etched in History. Nothing Donnie Destructo can do about it. He is setting his own legacy of deliberate discord.
They're experts at ignoring the truth and reality. They're children and live in a fantasy world. I call it "Disneyland mentality".it's hilarious how they just ignore all that.You remind me of Baghdad Bob. You may not have heard, but Obungocare, the Paris climate change accord, and the Iran deal are dead. Obungo's legacy is in the toilet and being flushed. Have a nice day."Somehow"? lolNope, never thought he was a bad president. I disagreed with many of his policies. Mostly, I didn't like the way he started most negotiations with the opposition by an initial capitulation, as if they would reciprocate. They never did, because there was an irrational hatred for the man and any policy he endorsed, even if it was a policy previously endorsed by the Republicans. That irrational hatred continues as evidenced by the pseudo-conned convincing themselves that our Fat Fabulous Leader is somehow destroying his predecessors many accomplishments.
President Obama's many accomplishments are etched in History. Nothing Donnie Destructo can do about it. He is setting his own legacy of deliberate discord.
Obama will be remembered as the token black president who was really only half black...Nope, never thought he was a bad president. I disagreed with many of his policies. Mostly, I didn't like the way he started most negotiations with the opposition by an initial capitulation, as if they would reciprocate. They never did, because there was an irrational hatred for the man and any policy he endorsed, even if it was a policy previously endorsed by the Republicans. That irrational hatred continues as evidenced by the pseudo-conned convincing themselves that our Fat Fabulous Leader is somehow destroying his predecessors many accomplishments.
Ah, the classic race card, played by your typical America hating liberal. So you're saying Obama wasn't black then? lolObama will be remembered as the token black president who was really only half black...Nope, never thought he was a bad president. I disagreed with many of his policies. Mostly, I didn't like the way he started most negotiations with the opposition by an initial capitulation, as if they would reciprocate. They never did, because there was an irrational hatred for the man and any policy he endorsed, even if it was a policy previously endorsed by the Republicans. That irrational hatred continues as evidenced by the pseudo-conned convincing themselves that our Fat Fabulous Leader is somehow destroying his predecessors many accomplishments.
Well yeah, for your kind, of course, it's all about color isn't it, comrade?
It sure was about skin color for Obungo. He made martyrs out of black thugs.Obama will be remembered as the token black president who was really only half black...Nope, never thought he was a bad president. I disagreed with many of his policies. Mostly, I didn't like the way he started most negotiations with the opposition by an initial capitulation, as if they would reciprocate. They never did, because there was an irrational hatred for the man and any policy he endorsed, even if it was a policy previously endorsed by the Republicans. That irrational hatred continues as evidenced by the pseudo-conned convincing themselves that our Fat Fabulous Leader is somehow destroying his predecessors many accomplishments.
Well yeah, for your kind, of course, it's all about color isn't it, comrade?
I looked it up, it says General motors employs about 202,000 people.Yes, us tax payers bailing out failure is a great ideaDid GM ever say thank you?
General Motors Bailout Cost Taxpayers $11.2 Billion
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“The goal of Treasury’s investment in GM was never to make a profit, but to help save the American auto industry, and by any measure that effort was successful,” Treasury Department spokesman Adam Hodge said.
The U.S. bailout of GM and Chrysler, which received about $12.5 billion, saved 1.5 million jobs in the United States, according to the Center for Automotive Research."
The real question was whether or not you think the 1.5 million jobs in the US was worth it.
Hey, did you know after ME and YOU bailed those fuckers out, they invest hundreds of billions in other countries?
Such a GREAT idea!
So I'm guessing you don't think saving 1.5 million good paying jobs was worth it? I can see that. The dominoes really don't end there; anyone with a GM car or truck would be looking at using non original parts (if they can find them) for repairs, warranties would have been worthless, spin-off businesses would have dried up, etc...
The head of Ford, as I recall, said that the bail out was vital to their survival as well because their suppliers sell to all car companies and some of them would have had to close up or lay off staff as well.
I suppose it just depends on how you look at it.
Big companies like that have satellite companies that may go under if they do. Just saying.I looked it up, it says General motors employs about 202,000 people.Yes, us tax payers bailing out failure is a great ideaDid GM ever say thank you?
General Motors Bailout Cost Taxpayers $11.2 Billion
"
“The goal of Treasury’s investment in GM was never to make a profit, but to help save the American auto industry, and by any measure that effort was successful,” Treasury Department spokesman Adam Hodge said.
The U.S. bailout of GM and Chrysler, which received about $12.5 billion, saved 1.5 million jobs in the United States, according to the Center for Automotive Research."
The real question was whether or not you think the 1.5 million jobs in the US was worth it.
Hey, did you know after ME and YOU bailed those fuckers out, they invest hundreds of billions in other countries?
Such a GREAT idea!
So I'm guessing you don't think saving 1.5 million good paying jobs was worth it? I can see that. The dominoes really don't end there; anyone with a GM car or truck would be looking at using non original parts (if they can find them) for repairs, warranties would have been worthless, spin-off businesses would have dried up, etc...
The head of Ford, as I recall, said that the bail out was vital to their survival as well because their suppliers sell to all car companies and some of them would have had to close up or lay off staff as well.
I suppose it just depends on how you look at it.