deltex1
Gold Member
Coming from you it's a dickotomy.We just had someone in the Oval Office who lacked a set of balls (leading from behind?) didn't have common sense and zero executive experience! Putin played Barry for a sucker for eight years. You think Trump could possibly do worse?
Trump will do much worse, and your description of President Obama could not be further from reality. You simply echo the same bullshit we've read over and over, and of course as are all of such echoes, it lacks any evidence to support it.
He didn't coin the phrase "Leading from behind"?
He had executive experience?
I'm sorry, Catcher but my observations of Barack Obama ARE based on reality...yours are based on what liberals hoped Barry would be!
Obama filled posts rapidly, studied and chose policies which benefited the many, not the few. Did he make mistakes? Sure, but far fewer and less toxic than his predecessor and successor.
Obama sought win-win solutions; Trump plays and will lose his zero sum antics. Obama is gracious, Trump pushed people - including the leaders of a NATO Nation out if his way; Trump is a liar, that cannot be denied, but will be by his supporters; Obama was mocked for a few missteps ad nausea, his 57 states comment and you can keep you doctor statements, both of which were not an attempt to mislead anyone.
Trump is a narcissist and a megalomaniac. He is dangerous, incompetent and flip flops on most everything; no one can trust what he says from day to day, and sometimes from hour to hour.
You're really claiming that Obama didn't deliberately mislead the American people about both how the ACA would work and what the ACA would cost? In order to sell THAT, Catcher...you'd have to posit that Obama didn't know what people like Jonathon Gruber knew all along! So either he lied through his teeth about the ACA...or he was totally clueless about what was in the legislation! Pick your poison...
I do claim that his intent was not to mislead the public. You've presented a false dichotomy and dismissed other possibilities. The ACA did not eliminate or drop doctors, insurance companies did.