Saev...same response, really. I can view his actions objectively without liking him subjectively.
*Cough*
Trump's a horrible person and a mediocre leader at best.
I never said he was a nice guy, I even stated a few pages ago that personally he was incredibly unlikable.
Trump is a horrible person, yet he actually listened to voters and pushed their ideas as policy, much to the disdain of both political parties. Obama is a good person, yet he did what he was told to do and his policies were just global progressive agenda prepackged for him. To be perfectly honest Obama shouldn't of run in 2008, he should of stayed a senator and gained experience and then ran in 2020/2024 where he could of crushed it.
He has objectively done nothing that benefits anyone but him and a very narrow portion of people in similar position to him.
And why would he? He's not a career politician and had never held public office prior to now. That means the only person he owed anything to was himself. That is what life in the private sector is, and anyone who doesn't understand that ends up at the bottom. Now that he's an elected official his priorities change and he's now responsible for all
Americans, ans so far he's been taking that ***to heart.
I'm not trying to contradict you per se, but aside from religion I've never seen you express any opinion that was anything but disdainful for any "liberal" policy or belief. In fairness, I didn't post much in P&R before 2009 so maybe you were more critical back during Bush II, but...well, yeah.
So you never saw me support Obama (who I voted for) and call the conservatives here idiots for their *** clownery back then. I support socialized healthcare btw, shocker. Free markets only work when both sides are free to make an informed choice, which is great 9/10s of the time. In healthcare this isn't so because the consumer is at a severe disadvantage as what is the fair market value of good health? Good health is so critical to happiness that it's price is beyond money and thus a "good health" supplier can charge all the disposable income of the consumer. This is further exasperated by suppliers colluding to set prices and lobbying government bureaucrats to build barriers to competition.
Consumer : Good Health Supplier please, I'm sick sell me Good Health:
Supplier : Sure will do, what exactly do you need
Consumer : Well Treatment A will make me well again, how much is it
Supplier : Depends, how much do you have in your wallet :D
We've tried to regulate a private market providing a public service and it's not working. But that's a topic for a different day, suffice to say Obama care was beyond stupid because it missed the real problems and just made more taxes and less benefits.
There are some other issues I'm not a "Republican" on. Thing is, the last six to eight years have been nothing but a long market of Progressive PC police brow beating anyone not agreeing with them. Then saying how great they are because they have a non-white President. The sheer arrogance displayed is a real eye opener.