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[QUOTE="ShadowSD:1326910"][QUOTE="Burnsy:1326900"]Cute charts, shadow. Thanks for posting them. Like I've already stated, more cry baby Obama saying it's not his fault he hasn't done what he SAID he was going to do. He made it impossible for himself but that was what he ran his campaign on.[/QUOTE] So he should have what, burned down Congress? He certainly reached out to them like a billion times. One of his key promises was to not be like Bush when it came to gross executive overreach, but it tied his hands in other ways; he couldn't just run over Congress when they were screwing around. Making it impossible for himself, though - I mean, what was the alternative? Every conservative policy Obama embraced to reach across the aisle, the Republicans suddenly said they hated it and always had (cap and trade energy policy and the health care mandate were CONSERVATIVE ideas that originated from Republicans in the 90's). Accepting your interpretation of events is not only ignoring that level of intransigence by Congress, it's rewarding it. Consider, if their strategy were to prove successful in this elections, we'd have nothing but administrations in the future where Congress of one party blocked EVERYTHING the President of the other party tried to do until everything fails to function; that's something that didn't happen until the last few years, but it will be the new normal for both parties unless the people actually have the sense to stand up and call bullshit. [/QUOTE]
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