Obama-Supported De-Criminalization Now In Legacy Law!

mascale

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Likely the Republican wins in the Midterms have helped cement the Health Care legacy into law, as the planet now prepares for the departure of BlackPrez1. The House Leadership no longer has a Cantor(?) in the Majority Leadership, but instead a Blue State Californian from Bakersfield. McCarthy does not often take too much credit, of course, for getting the High School state wrestling championships, moved from Stockton, into his district. In fact, in California, Republicans tend to not take too much credit, for anything. . .anymore. The Tea Party may or may not know anyone, north of Escondido, near San Diego--or even north of Tijuana, actually south of San Diego.

Obama Calls on Congress to Decriminalize Marijuana The Progressive

How has the Washington, D. C., landscape changed for incoming, 2015? Noted in the link, the President tends to support decriminalization. Low income minorities tend to be the actual victims of the laws. A lot of those are gone, now, reflecting the more liberal, Democrat agenda.

How has the Washington, D. C., landscape changed for incoming, 2015? From where the House Majority Leader comes from, the State of California has among the highest of the Minimum Wages in the nation. More Obama legacy is on the books, all over!

Southern Red States did not entirely sign on to Medicaid Expansion, in the ACA. Black people do live in those states, anyone knows. Mostly the Red States are not run by Liberal Black people. Somewhere, even in Utah, one or two seemed to have been elected.

That would make them just like Barack Obama, if not Joe Biden. . .or maybe even, Charles Rangel. . .with the Clinton in his district(?).

Legacy agenda, do take time. And as for House Cleaning. . . . . .

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Alaska now has Democrat identified, Second in Charge, in the elected Executive offices!)
 

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