The most striking thing was the Republicans, the disgusting bastards that hate this country.
Never in my lifetime have I've seen empty seats. Half the fuckers didn't even show up.
The ones that did show up just shock their heads saying NO the whole hour and ten minutes of the speech and of course never stood up.
Very sad
We are the Divided States of America
And i wasn't suggesting that we do, I was suggesting they get their prices by negotiating as a single large entity, and that we do the same thing on our own.
Sure. One of the main ways to let somebody know they are beneath you is to never look them in the eye and keep your eyes above theirs. Basically to look over them as if their opinion is below yours. The goal is to point your eyes about a foot above theirs.
This kind of body language will not intimidate the audience but make them feel like they should look to you for guidance.
The look straight into the eye can flag defensive mechanisms, but only if it's more than a few seconds. So the direct eye contact for a second or two shows trust as long as you look away. This is mutual trust and is taught in any speaking class and verified by experience. I'm almost 40, body language means more to me than what you say.
Body language says much more than words.
Mexicans and Chinese are pretty sure Price Contols work. :0The result will still be the same. Price controls do not work.
Obama didn't lay out that quote, pay attention hack.
Yes they are, along with many many more corporations, but not the people
Thanks for being cordial.
Sure. One of the main ways to let somebody know they are beneath you is to never look them in the eye and keep your eyes above theirs. Basically to look over them as if their opinion is below yours. The goal is to point your eyes about a foot above theirs.
This kind of body language will not intimidate the audience but make them feel like they should look to you for guidance.
The look straight into the eye can flag defensive mechanisms, but only if it's more than a few seconds. So the direct eye contact for a second or two shows trust as long as you look away. This is mutual trust and is taught in any speaking class and verified by experience. I'm almost 40, body language means more to me than what you say.
Body language says much more than words.
Article II said:He shall from time to time give to Congress information of the State of the Union and recommend to their Consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient.
Wikipedia said:
I know you're busy trying to berate Obama for ignoring "us," but he was addressing Congress, not the citizens of the US. This was mentioned by the Speaker of the House when President Obama was introduced. Everyone knows this.
Might want to pay attention next time.
Dumb, poor, and Religous.
-John
They vote Democrat, obv.
-John
Eric Holder, attorney general nominee, was registered to lobby until 2004 on behalf of clients including Global Crossing, a bankrupt telecommunications firm [now confirmed].
Tom Vilsack, secretary of agriculture nominee, was registered to lobby as recently as last year on behalf of the National Education Association.
William Lynn, deputy defense secretary nominee, was registered to lobby as recently as last year for defense contractor Raytheon, where he was a top executive.
William Corr, deputy health and human services secretary nominee, was registered to lobby until last year for the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, a non-profit that pushes to limit tobacco use.
David Hayes, deputy interior secretary nominee, was registered to lobby until 2006 for clients, including the regional utility San Diego Gas & Electric.
Mark Patterson, chief of staff to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, was registered to lobby as recently as last year for financial giant Goldman Sachs.
Ron Klain, chief of staff to Vice President Joe Biden, was registered to lobby until 2005 for clients, including the Coalition for Asbestos Resolution, U.S. Airways, Airborne Express and drug-maker ImClone.
Mona Sutphen, deputy White House chief of staff, was registered to lobby for clients, including Angliss International in 2003.
Melody Barnes, domestic policy council director, lobbied in 2003 and 2004 for liberal advocacy groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union, the Leadership
Conference on Civil Rights, the American Constitution Society and the Center for Reproductive Rights.
Cecilia Munoz, White House director of intergovernmental affairs, was a lobbyist as recently as last year for the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic advocacy group.
Patrick Gaspard, White House political affairs director, was a lobbyist for the Service Employees International Union.
Michael Strautmanis, chief of staff to the president’s assistant for intergovernmental relations, lobbied for the American Association of Justice from 2001 until 2005.
How about prosecuting voter intimidation?
Amazing, with the GOP response he's actually looking into the camera.
LOL! The armed forces stayed down on his don't ask don't tell.
$10k tax credit for college? Damn, I wish I had that.
Yes we are.