and the partisan shit happened as a result of obummerscare. Ignoring and not including the voice of the other side of the aisle and people they represented on this failure of legislation is perhaps the trigger point to the partisanship. The fact that Obummer is unwilling to compromise on any legislation is another and create executive orders because he can't negotiate, is another.well, it sounds like they admitted they didn't listen to the warnings. Your point? mine is Obummer and Clinton have lied and now she wants to run for president? hahahaha. Reagan was already in office right? So he didn't run with that on his resume. For people to ignore the resume of a candidate is truly sad. She's a piece of work and ought to be in jail today. Especially for the email scandal.well sure they could have, they could have gone in weeks before and evacuated due to the threat in the area. d-ohStevens was dead within 30 min. from smoke inhalation. The entire building was engulfed. No one could have saved him.
And Ron Reagan could have listened to his staff's warnings about an imminent attack per the CIA on the troops and followed the recommendations to move the troops from barracks where they were sitting ducks. He didn't and 241 servicemen loss their lives. Over a week after the attack, the administration ally admitted they had warnings. Were there endless witch hunts that lasted over two years following the Reagan Administrations blunder? No.
oh, and that is history and the libs didn't pursue it I guess, still don't understand your point.
My point is,,back in the Reagan years there wasn't all this hyper-partisan bullshit. Not in congress and not in the media with all the hyper-partisan blogs that are driving the polarization in the US.
I absolutely hate all this hyper-partisan bullshit. It leads to nothing good, just the division of the country and to a dysfunctional government where nothing really gets done.
Secondly Hillary, I agree that she isn't honest and I hope she ends up dropping out of the race for the presidency. On the other side of the coin, the quite a few of the leading candidates on the GOP side also haven't been honest themselves. Various fact-checkers have pointed that out.
Right now, I'm pulling for Kasich. I believe he identifies with most Americans as he has views that the real silent majority (centralist/independents/moderates can identify with. Being has that group is by far the largest segment of the American, public, that's good for the country. The fringes on the right and left need to be standing on the sidelines as they represent a small minority and their interests are not good for the general public as a whole. It's no wonder that both the Republican and Democratic parties are sliding down the tubes in the eyes of the voting public.
I do understand your concerns on the GOP as well, and why I will be voting for Trump, he isn't the Washington establishment and owes nothing to anyone. He is a very successful businessman who has leadership skills out the wazoo. And that is what this country needs IMO.
I was one of the first posters on this board who didn't like Obamacare, mostly do to the mandates. But then, I also believe that like most developed countries in the world, having healthcare is a right, a moral right. It's a matter of life and death.
Yes, the WH and the dems have to compromise, but then the opposition has to compromise too. With compromising, each side must come closer to the middle. Secondly, I'm still waiting for the GOP to come up with their own plan that helps everybody, not just the healthcare industry. That hasn't happened yet. So we have two sides either not willing to budge with their horrible idea and the other side not having any ideas at all.