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rdean
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The policy of opposing Obama's radical agenda, and stymieing the Democrats has helped the American people, and American, more than anyone can ever say.
Now, let's look at what the OP really wants to know.
What Republican policy, that he agrees with, helps the American people.
The answer to that is of course, none. He doesn't want to help the American people. He cannot grasp that it is not the function of Federal government to help individual citizens or people in general, and is looking for a means to prop up a failing ego as the mid-term election draws closer and closer.
The policy of opposing Obama's radical agenda, and stymieing the Democrats has helped the American people, and American, more than anyone can ever say.
Now, let's look at what the OP really wants to know.
What Republican policy, that he agrees with, helps the American people.
The answer to that is of course, none. He doesn't want to help the American people. He wants to harm Republicans. He cannot grasp that it is not the function of Federal government to help individual citizens or people in general, and is looking for a means to prop up a failing ego as the mid-term election draws closer and closer.
The policy of opposing Obama's radical agenda, and stymieing the Democrats has helped the American people, and American, more than anyone can ever say.
Now, lets look at what the OP really wants to know.
What Republican policy, that he agrees with, helps the American people.
The answer to that is of course, none. He doesn't want to help the American people. He wants to harm Republicans. He cannot grasp that it is not the function of Federal government to help individual citizens or people in general, and is looking for a means to prop up a failing ego as the mid-term election draws closer and closer.
I'll settle with "which GOP policy helps the American people". Since you didn't list any, I'm guessing this was your answer:
The answer to that is of course, none.