It's only really interesting from the perspective of "I wonder who the scapegoat is going to be". Aside from that, it's all a joke, and unfortunately it's not really funny enough to laugh at anymore.
I'm not holding out any hope of our liberties being restored by the Republican Party, but I think gridlock will do the job until we can get enough better people in congress.
@N37BU6 LOL you can't even spell RACIST. You have the grammar skills of a 5 year old. Attacking Obama on his POLICIES is NOT racist. It's called BEING EDUCATED as to what is CONSTITUTIONAL and what ISN'T. Grow up.
N37BU6 is being sarcastic, he is a truth lover just like us. If you look closely at his channel, he is mocking the Obamanation, as we all should.
Sarcasm is pretty tough to read online, but given his channel and his comments here in the past, there's no way he is being serious here, he's way smarter than this comment would make him appear.
It comes off as pretty authentic. I've gotten into the habit of putting (sarcasm) next to posts whenever I do that because it is so hard to read into the text.
LOL! Obama has never built or created anything in his life. All he has ever done is scam the system. No wonder he is failing as president. At least Bush had some executive experience. All Obama can do is run for office.
Yeah, Obama sort of represents the average intelligence level of your everyday voting American. And with that fact in mind, it makes one ponder whether the act of voting is maybe a little overrated.
That is definatly some winning advice for the Dems. They, however, are not as politically savy as Clinton and his ilk were and I don't think they have the brainpower to follow the winning formula.
Obama is so hopelessly in love with his ideology that even if he had the brainpower to follow through on it, he wouldn't have the resolve or the will to do so. Pragmatists are corrupt and loathsome, but fanatics are downright hopeless and cause nothing but destruction.
It is the economy. And that's what floors me about how disconnected our so called political leaders are. While they're scrambling around trying to figure out why they lost Massachusetts, their still talking about ramming health care down our throats. Most of the voters didn't vote in Brown primarily because he' s a republican. They voted for him to send a message that they are more concerned about jobs and the economy and want to be represented on THOSE issues. Health care doesn't pay the bills.
After I started reading a bunch of articles from the Mises Institute website and getting familiar with Austrian Economics (I prefer the term free-market economics), it's like I don't even bother with what the mainstream is debating cause it's all a bunch of bullshit anyway
I agree with many of your points: the biggest being 'reactionary President.' We are witnessing a mass delusion/ and mis-interpretation of Obama and his actions. He is not ending war, addressing our nations debt, or solving social issues at home. People still support the meaningless 'ideal' of a President who's actions, if noticed, are anything but.
Yes indeed. Obama essentially doesn't think that the economy is his problem, it's still Bush's problem (granted, it was his problem when he was messing it up).
Ideally speaking, the economy should never be any president's or politician's problem, but since we are saturated with a slew of idiotic and wildly contradictory laws and regulations, it's on the politicians who created this insanity to start repealing it.
I agree the first thing he should be doing is getting us out of iraq and afganistan. Not threatening iran. Then getting us out of nafta and gatt.
That would bring home billions and create millions of good paying jobs here. Then he should work on eliminating illegal immigration and deporting those who have entered and are working here illegally. The excess jobs could be exported to countries with the condition that they pay a decent wage. Creating buyers for our exports.
Yeah, it's a Big Pony show! Because you know how it is, 'Someone" MUST be held responsible> We know the drill!
Montagraph 2 years ago
It's only really interesting from the perspective of "I wonder who the scapegoat is going to be". Aside from that, it's all a joke, and unfortunately it's not really funny enough to laugh at anymore.
I'm not holding out any hope of our liberties being restored by the Republican Party, but I think gridlock will do the job until we can get enough better people in congress.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
your all rasests i like obama hes nice hes tryen hard hes nice dont be rasest your all just rasest
N37BU6 2 years ago
hehe, that's right, you've even gotten the average spelling competency of our beloved Obama supporters down.
Thanks for commenting.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
@N37BU6 LOL you can't even spell RACIST. You have the grammar skills of a 5 year old. Attacking Obama on his POLICIES is NOT racist. It's called BEING EDUCATED as to what is CONSTITUTIONAL and what ISN'T. Grow up.
crazycuntryboy2 2 years ago
N37BU6 is being sarcastic, he is a truth lover just like us. If you look closely at his channel, he is mocking the Obamanation, as we all should.
Sarcasm is pretty tough to read online, but given his channel and his comments here in the past, there's no way he is being serious here, he's way smarter than this comment would make him appear.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
@hellsunicorn Oh my bad.
crazycuntryboy2 2 years ago
Lulz., sorry man. Sometimes I like to try out my libtard impression.
N37BU6 2 years ago
It comes off as pretty authentic. I've gotten into the habit of putting (sarcasm) next to posts whenever I do that because it is so hard to read into the text.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
I considered doing that, but pushing my fellow man into a rage is too amusing to pass up.
Sick, I know...
N37BU6 2 years ago
@N37BU6 no need bro, and you did a great job I must say LOL
crazycuntryboy2 2 years ago
LOL! Obama has never built or created anything in his life. All he has ever done is scam the system. No wonder he is failing as president. At least Bush had some executive experience. All Obama can do is run for office.
TripperLV 2 years ago
Indeed, he's like a lawyer, except his B.S. doesn't even sound intelligent and I can't get anything useful out of him if I do hit hard times.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
Puppets aren't exactly noted for being intelligent..
We never really get to vote for real change. Our "choices" are prepared for us that way.
NOMCCBAMA 2 years ago
Yeah, Obama sort of represents the average intelligence level of your everyday voting American. And with that fact in mind, it makes one ponder whether the act of voting is maybe a little overrated.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
Makes me wonder how he graduated from Harvard.
They have made our votes worthless.
I'm not sure if you're aware of this.
watch?v=c1LMoWqXrE4
watch?v=xq8RcBy32NI
NOMCCBAMA 2 years ago
That is definatly some winning advice for the Dems. They, however, are not as politically savy as Clinton and his ilk were and I don't think they have the brainpower to follow the winning formula.
spanky061970 2 years ago
Obama is so hopelessly in love with his ideology that even if he had the brainpower to follow through on it, he wouldn't have the resolve or the will to do so. Pragmatists are corrupt and loathsome, but fanatics are downright hopeless and cause nothing but destruction.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
@ 2:36 LMBO!!! lololollol
anyusmoon1 2 years ago
It is the economy. And that's what floors me about how disconnected our so called political leaders are. While they're scrambling around trying to figure out why they lost Massachusetts, their still talking about ramming health care down our throats. Most of the voters didn't vote in Brown primarily because he' s a republican. They voted for him to send a message that they are more concerned about jobs and the economy and want to be represented on THOSE issues. Health care doesn't pay the bills.
jboyko3 2 years ago
After I started reading a bunch of articles from the Mises Institute website and getting familiar with Austrian Economics (I prefer the term free-market economics), it's like I don't even bother with what the mainstream is debating cause it's all a bunch of bullshit anyway
nuclearcollision 2 years ago
I agree with many of your points: the biggest being 'reactionary President.' We are witnessing a mass delusion/ and mis-interpretation of Obama and his actions. He is not ending war, addressing our nations debt, or solving social issues at home. People still support the meaningless 'ideal' of a President who's actions, if noticed, are anything but.
KaylorMade 2 years ago 2
lol true..
Squirelbutt 2 years ago
Yes indeed. Obama essentially doesn't think that the economy is his problem, it's still Bush's problem (granted, it was his problem when he was messing it up).
Ideally speaking, the economy should never be any president's or politician's problem, but since we are saturated with a slew of idiotic and wildly contradictory laws and regulations, it's on the politicians who created this insanity to start repealing it.
hellsunicorn 2 years ago
I agree the first thing he should be doing is getting us out of iraq and afganistan. Not threatening iran. Then getting us out of nafta and gatt.
That would bring home billions and create millions of good paying jobs here. Then he should work on eliminating illegal immigration and deporting those who have entered and are working here illegally. The excess jobs could be exported to countries with the condition that they pay a decent wage. Creating buyers for our exports.
NOMCCBAMA 2 years ago