P@triot
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Ant thinks if he denies reality, he can alter reality.There is nothing in your aticle stating that Obama said what you claimed he did. Stop fucking lying already, it's pathetic.
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Just a couple of quick quotes to illustrate to the community what an uninformed, ignorant partisan you are...
You get that, snowflake? His own party openly acknowledged their disappointment that his actions didn’t match his campaign rhetoric of “fuck corporations - I’m here to take them down”. But wait, ignorant asshole, there is more!In Obama’s first term, with the nation reeling from the financial crisis and the public fuming at government bailouts of big banks, some in the Democratic Party shook their heads at what they regarded as the president’s failure to match his tough talk on Wall Street
Gee...and you assholes wonder why he oversaw above 10% unemployment.Whether the policies are being pushed by Sanders’ anti-business campaign rhetoric, as some believe, or represent the culmination of years of getting nowhere with recalcitrant congressional Republicans, Obama’s harder line on corporate interests has been met with howls from business chiefs and may mark a kind of makeover of the president’s legacy.
See snowflake, Obama ran on “fuck corporations - I will bring them to the ground” and the left felt he didn’t do enough to back up his rhetoric.This is an administration under attack from the left for not being sufficiently anti-business,” said Robert J. Shapiro, an economic advisor to former President Clinton and chairman of consulting firm Sonecon Inc. “There is a real consensus across the Democratic Party that you have to go after aspects of inequality and aspects of corporate abuse.”
Obama's tougher approach to corporate America may reshape his presidency