What is going on in politics. Why everything is stop in Washington? Is because I am putting more attention to politics?
Or that the way politics work in this great country. You think that people are so angry because we have a black president. Where is all the people who vote for the president?
Why they don't go to the streets to give him their support. Why are they so silent. Those people who are protesting all the time did not vote for the President anyway.
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No one that likes fox news belived he had a way in hell that he beat a war hero fox news the tea party all hate they the old party hates what the president stand for,people that on fox news the tea party love the old ways some want blacks back on farms now blacks see they can be heros doctors and do more than pull a plow .
1 Because the people who voted FOR the president are the people who go to work, every day, to try to put food on the table. That is the way politics work in this country: when the republicans are in power, they wail and cry about how the Democrats are not playing fair and bipartisanship is needed to keep this country runnig; and when they are out of power, they stomp their feet and wail and cry about how the democrats are trying to ruin the country, and by golly, they are not going to allow it.it's business as usual.
Because the people who voted FOR the president are the people who go to work, every day, to try to put food on the table. That is the way politics work in this country: when the republicans are in power, they wail and cry about how the Democrats are not playing fair and bipartisanship is needed to keep this country runnig; and when they are out of power, they stomp their feet and wail and cry about how the democrats are trying to ruin the country, and by golly, they are not going to allow it.it's business as usual.
2 This is the same old politics: government is still working, nothing has stopped. Nothing new.
This is the same old politics: government is still working, nothing has stopped. Nothing new.
3 > you think that people are so angry because we have a black president. It seems unnecessary to invoke racism. As Obama noted himself, he had very high approval ratings early in his term, and he was black then, too.No, it's just (as TheLightWorks says) business as usual.
This is an age-old fight, partly about fundamental governing philosophy, partly about the game-playing designed to put you on top. (That is, in order to actually execute your governing philosophy, you first have to win, which sometimes means voting for and against things you wouldn't have just to get yourself into office and the other guys out.)I don't restrict it to the Republicans. The Democrats play these games, too.
I happen to think that the Republicans do it more often and more hypocritically, but that's at least in part because I disagree with their underlying philosophy and that predisposes me to criticize more harshly. I am certainly aware nonetheless that neither party has cornered the market on hypocrisy.
You think that people are so angry because we have a black president. It seems unnecessary to invoke racism. As Obama noted himself, he had very high approval ratings early in his term, and he was black then, too.No, it's just (as TheLightWorks says) business as usual.
This is an age-old fight, partly about fundamental governing philosophy, partly about the game-playing designed to put you on top. (That is, in order to actually execute your governing philosophy, you first have to win, which sometimes means voting for and against things you wouldn't have just to get yourself into office and the other guys out.)I don't restrict it to the Republicans. The Democrats play these games, too.
I happen to think that the Republicans do it more often and more hypocritically, but that's at least in part because I disagree with their underlying philosophy and that predisposes me to criticize more harshly. I am certainly aware nonetheless that neither party has cornered the market on hypocrisy.
4 From the question: I don't know if anyone has any reliable information to put a number to it, but there are people who supported and voted for President Obama who are against some of his (and/or the majority-Democratic Congress's) bills. There is reliable information available on Blue Dog Democrats in the Congress, who do not like some of the bills before the Congress now. They supported and voted for him in the election process, but they disagree with some of the bills.
That's the political process at work. Differences of opinion exist now, have always existed, and will always exist. It has nothing to do with skin color.It has to do with political philosophy and with green: the color of money.
From the question: I don't know if anyone has any reliable information to put a number to it, but there are people who supported and voted for President Obama who are against some of his (and/or the majority-Democratic Congress's) bills. There is reliable information available on Blue Dog Democrats in the Congress, who do not like some of the bills before the Congress now. They supported and voted for him in the election process, but they disagree with some of the bills.
That's the political process at work. Differences of opinion exist now, have always existed, and will always exist. It has nothing to do with skin color.It has to do with political philosophy and with green: the color of money.
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Tell me about Arizona ... (this isn't about politics! ).
What is going on in politics. Why everything is stop in Washington? Is because I am putting more attention to politics?
Or that the way politics work in this great country. You think that people are so angry because we have a black president. Where is all the people who vote for the president?
Why they don't go to the streets to give him their support. Why are they so silent. Those people who are protesting all the time did not vote for the President anyway.
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1 Because the people who voted FOR the president are the people who go to work, every day, to try to put food on the table. That is the way politics work in this country: when the republicans are in power, they wail and cry about how the Democrats are not playing fair and bipartisanship is needed to keep this country runnig; and when they are out of power, they stomp their feet and wail and cry about how the democrats are trying to ruin the country, and by golly, they are not going to allow it. It's business as usual.
Because the people who voted FOR the president are the people who go to work, every day, to try to put food on the table. That is the way politics work in this country: when the republicans are in power, they wail and cry about how the Democrats are not playing fair and bipartisanship is needed to keep this country runnig; and when they are out of power, they stomp their feet and wail and cry about how the democrats are trying to ruin the country, and by golly, they are not going to allow it. It's business as usual.
3 > you think that people are so angry because we have a black president. It seems unnecessary to invoke racism. As Obama noted himself, he had very high approval ratings early in his term, and he was black then, too.
No, it's just (as TheLightWorks says) business as usual. This is an age-old fight, partly about fundamental governing philosophy, partly about the game-playing designed to put you on top. (That is, in order to actually execute your governing philosophy, you first have to win, which sometimes means voting for and against things you wouldn't have just to get yourself into office and the other guys out.
)I don't restrict it to the Republicans. The Democrats play these games, too. I happen to think that the Republicans do it more often and more hypocritically, but that's at least in part because I disagree with their underlying philosophy and that predisposes me to criticize more harshly.
I am certainly aware nonetheless that neither party has cornered the market on hypocrisy.
You think that people are so angry because we have a black president. It seems unnecessary to invoke racism. As Obama noted himself, he had very high approval ratings early in his term, and he was black then, too.
No, it's just (as TheLightWorks says) business as usual. This is an age-old fight, partly about fundamental governing philosophy, partly about the game-playing designed to put you on top. (That is, in order to actually execute your governing philosophy, you first have to win, which sometimes means voting for and against things you wouldn't have just to get yourself into office and the other guys out.
)I don't restrict it to the Republicans. The Democrats play these games, too. I happen to think that the Republicans do it more often and more hypocritically, but that's at least in part because I disagree with their underlying philosophy and that predisposes me to criticize more harshly.
I am certainly aware nonetheless that neither party has cornered the market on hypocrisy.
4 From the question: I don't know if anyone has any reliable information to put a number to it, but there are people who supported and voted for President Obama who are against some of his (and/or the majority-Democratic Congress's) bills. There is reliable information available on Blue Dog Democrats in the Congress, who do not like some of the bills before the Congress now. They supported and voted for him in the election process, but they disagree with some of the bills.
That's the political process at work. Differences of opinion exist now, have always existed, and will always exist. It has nothing to do with skin color.
It has to do with political philosophy and with green: the color of money.
From the question: I don't know if anyone has any reliable information to put a number to it, but there are people who supported and voted for President Obama who are against some of his (and/or the majority-Democratic Congress's) bills. There is reliable information available on Blue Dog Democrats in the Congress, who do not like some of the bills before the Congress now. They supported and voted for him in the election process, but they disagree with some of the bills.
That's the political process at work. Differences of opinion exist now, have always existed, and will always exist. It has nothing to do with skin color.
It has to do with political philosophy and with green: the color of money.
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So, it isn't unusual that a lot of the GOP dislike Obama- that's politics. But that doesn't stop them from copying him..
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.