doubledeluxe
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I really don´t think they belong in office for even 10 years. I´d put 2 term limits on at least the senate. Maybe 3-4 on the House.
Taken a good look at Valerie Jarrett? She looks like one of the Mutant Ninja Turtles - and not a Teenage one. That is one butt ugly woman.Every time his face is on TV my wife comments about how he looks like a turtle.
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The question is really simple: Can he lead the Senate and pass legislation that is in the best interest of most Americans?
Looks like he may be running things real soon for the Senate. Are you happy with that?
Which Americans are you talking about? human beings or persons? aka corportationsThe real question is can he lead any worse than Harry Reid? Because I do not think Harry Reid was all too interested in working in the best interests of most Americans.
Couldn't agree more.The question as presented isn't worthy of a response.
My biggest issue with him is that his reelection is reward for his scorched earth/ govt deadlock strategy.
Our economic recovery has been hamstrung by this, all for his power play. Billions of dollars lost, millions of jobs never created. We all have paid for his job.
What is the deterrence for the next politician? Nothing. Bitter partisanship is a winner.
Aren´t there a few countries where it´s mandatory to vote?
My biggest issue with him is that his reelection is reward for his scorched earth/ govt deadlock strategy.
Our economic recovery has been hamstrung by this, all for his power play. Billions of dollars lost, millions of jobs never created. We all have paid for his job.
What is the deterrence for the next politician? Nothing. Bitter partisanship is a winner.
The real question is can he lead any worse than Harry Reid? .
It's all a matter of perspective. The conservative commentator would say Reid was the one obstructing progress of the legislature by not placing legislation into the senate's agenda for which its votes might compromise the party's standing in these tight races. Remember, Reid and the Democrats have first choice as to what legislation will be discussed, the Republicans could only choose what to filibuster after the Democrats first throw away everything they choose to (and without the media condemnation).
Reid is a bitter partisan. Pelosi is a bitter partisan. Bitter partisanship won in '06 & '08 for the Dems. So don't for a minute project the illusion that bitter partisanship is something new entering into the Senate that hadn't existed during the past years of Democrat control, or that you were given a choice of non-bitter partisanship in the candidates of either major party.
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look at how young and energetic he is.
he really does have the right stuff to really make an impact on today's youth.
I simply don't understand why we continue to allow these old fvcks to run this country anymore. They are on their way off the planet anyway it's like a control freak issue or something for them.
Get out of our way, thanks for leaving us a steaming pile of dung, please just move along.
What I don't understand is how can we have someone in Congress for 40, 50, or even 60 years. What the hell does a 90 years old know what young face today? It's ridiculous.
The only reason they are in office is because of the special interest groups they represent.
Nothing has changed. The same two-headed snake is still swallowing its own tail.
