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Don't blame me...
I voted for Kodos.
I voted for Kodos.
wall?
how about more bridges and resident worker cards?
Nah, enough folks here as it is. They can stay and fix Mexico, then maybe we will all want to go there?
IPeople ought to be judged by their character and credentials, not their color, but I guess that didn't hold true in the last election.
Haha, the Brother Elect. That's clever.
Soon to be "The First Brother".
Bush and his cronies messed up a lot of things that Obama has said he will fix, as a result, I am hopeful.
I am hopeful, he is no Ron Paul but he really has inspired my generation. Being that we are the ones who run things in a couple of years, I think there is hope.
People ought to be judged by their character and credentials, not their color
And yet somehow the guy managed to get elected, twice. These are, for the most part, the same people who put Obama in office. If you think so lowly of Bush you have to question the ability of the voters to choose anything. Why is 22% worse than 40%? To be frank, anything less that 50% should be a sign.
Yeah, the people who put Bush into office and Obama into office were different people. There was a much larger group of 18-25 who voted for Obama and though I am not crediting one age group with putting him into office, it certainly was huge in him getting there, and those are not the same people.
The same people elected them both: the American people. The elected position, POTUS in this case, is only as useful as the level of expectation and accountability we people place on the person in the elected position. If you think your job is over once you leave the ballot booth, you already have lost your elected official. You may as well go back to sleep for another 4 years and vote for change all over again. The President isn't as important as how closely the people hold the President responsible for doing what was promised. Just MHO.