Everything is propaganda if you don't agree it seems.Snopes is a propaganda website FYI.
As far as I'm concerned, Obama and Bush are 1a and 1b. Obama's incompetent administration continued rather than halted most if not all of Little Shrub's policies while campaigning on a platform largely based on "change". Obama knew everything that anti-Bush American citizens hated about Bush but instead of changing things, he just grabbed the baton from W and kept on truckin'.There's a lot of presidents with genocide on their rap sheet. Although Obama's expansion of the drone strike program may nearly qualify. I think Bush deserved it more than Obama, since it was his incompetent administration that put us in a decade long war for no reason.
Yep, but it's been like that for decades. The only difference is whether the agenda is driven by a "(D)" or an "(R)".IT happens when leaders are beholding to big business and conglomerations more than people and country. Top that off with agendas driven by personal feelings again vs the good of a nation and you get what we've had.
What exactly have we had?IT happens when leaders are beholding to big business and conglomerations more than people and country. Top that off with agendas driven by personal feelings again vs the good of a nation and you get what we've had.
We get Some of the things Bush did and agreed with that most of us didn't. We get the Clintons in all their raging glory, and we got Obama. I won't go into all the negatives I think there are for Obama, because you already have heard them and I'm not trolling today.What exactly have we had?
I agree it has. SO what do we do to change it now that those in Washington don't really give a damn what we think?Yep, but it's been like that for decades. The only difference is whether the agenda is driven by a "(D)" or an "(R)".
That's the perfect and most appropriate question to ask. Unfortunately, I'm not sure that any of us have any viable answers. This forum is filled with people who have some wonderful ideas, but implementing them would be nearly impossible.I agree it has. SO what do we do to change it now that those in Washington don't really give a damn what we think?
Elected officials automatically become convinced they are superior to everyone's thinking process once they are sworn in. That is the curse of democracy and congressional representation of the people.That's the perfect and most appropriate question to ask. Unfortunately, I'm not sure that any of us have any viable answers. This forum is filled with people who have some wonderful ideas, but implementing them would be nearly impossible.
This.Congress should have to live under the laws they pass. That would change a lot right off the bat.