The Death of a Presidency

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If I do have any cash, you'll need it to practice your reading comprehension skills.

He might be POTUS, but I never said he was dead. His agenda is dead, his hopes of "fundamentally transforming America" are dead.

He has no more power, all but waving that bent scepter of his. His crown is broken and his throne of gold is tarnished beyond any recognition.

I heard the same shit said in '86 about Reagan, I heard the same shit said about Clinton in '99 after he was impeached, I heard the same shit said about Bush when he lost both houses of Congress in one throw in '06.

Besides proving that I'm really fucking old, it also shows these sorts of claims can't really be taken seriously.

As old as you are, you shouldn't believe everything you hear. Any president who has both houses working against him in the last two years of his term is powerless. Simple cause and effect. Don't delude yourself.
 
As old as you are, you shouldn't believe everything you hear. Any president who has both houses working against him in the last two years of his term is powerless. Simple cause and effect. Don't delude yourself.

Again, that's not true.

Ike lost Congress in 1958, he still pushed through major parts of his agenda and left office with a 60% approval rating.

Reagan launched several iniatives in his last two years, concluded a major arms control agreement with the Soviets, and got Bush elected.

Clinton survived impeachment, (Gingrich didn't) intervened in Kosovo, and the only reason Al Gore didn't suceed him was the Bushes stole the election.

Bush escalated the War in Iraq despite a midterm that was a cry to put an end to the war.

Reality check, guy. Once your guys realize they actually have to govern, they won't be that excited.
 
Well said. Just a Lame-Duck now. He's brought us closer to Third World Misery than any other President in our history. He violated the oath of office he swore to. From awful IRS abuses and 'Fast & Furious', to opening the Border Floodgates.

I see him as a criminal Traitor. He should have been Impeached for his IRS abuses alone. Hopefully, Republicans can repair his ugly damage. But we'll see on that. They have an opportunity, but we'll have to see. Anyway, great post. Thanks.
 
Well said. Just a Lame-Duck now. He's brought us closer to Third World Misery than any other President in our history. He violated the oath of office he swore to. From awful IRS abuses and 'Fast & Furious', to opening the Border Floodgates.

I see him as a criminal Traitor. He should have been Impeached for his IRS abuses alone. Hopefully, Republicans can repair his ugly damage. But we'll see on that. They have an opportunity, but we'll have to see. Anyway, great post. Thanks.

SO what are you going to do when the Republicans cut deal instead of pander to your brand of crazy?
 
Well said. Just a Lame-Duck now. He's brought us closer to Third World Misery than any other President in our history. He violated the oath of office he swore to. From awful IRS abuses and 'Fast & Furious', to opening the Border Floodgates.

I see him as a criminal Traitor. He should have been Impeached for his IRS abuses alone. Hopefully, Republicans can repair his ugly damage. But we'll see on that. They have an opportunity, but we'll have to see. Anyway, great post. Thanks.

SO what are you going to do when the Republicans cut deal instead of pander to your brand of crazy?

Incoherent gibberish. Sober up son.
 
By Templar Kormac

I remember the night when Obama got elected 5 years ago. I was a hard right Republican just two years out of high school. My knowledge of politics was limited. I couldn't help but hope with the rest of those Americans that there would be a positive change in this country. I wanted so badly to be swept along with the rest of them, join in the euphoria of the election of the first black man to the White House. But I held myself back. As the first 100 days went by, I knew Obama would be no ordinary president. I never thought that one day, this self proclaimed savior of America would be the instrument of his own destruction.

In those 100 days, Democrats had garnered majorities in both houses of Congress, and finally after the electoral euphoria wore off, the discussion turned to healthcare insurance and economic recovery. Obama proposed a plan that he purported would provide the millions of uninsured Americans access to affordable healthcare. I thought to myself, 'hey this is cool, maybe he won't be such a bad president after all. Maybe I can get insurance!' But as I began to learn how to investigate and do research, I found out how little of this law was going to work.

Republicans repeatedly and without fail warned that millions of Americans would lose their insurance and that premiums would skyrocket, while the newly elected president continued to assert that if they liked their plans and doctors they could keep them. Despite the objections of millions upon millions of Americans against this new proposal, on Christmas Eve that same year, Democrats passed what would be now known as Obamacare. Republicans could do little else to stop it's passage, other than to unanimously vote no. Little did I know just how loud those objections would become.

In 2010, the backlash was tremendous. Throughout the year, millions of Americans assailed their Representatives and Senators during the congressional recess, the question most asked was "Why? Why would you ignore the will of we the people to pass a law we didn't consent to?" On election night that year, the Democrats paid dearly for their unwillingness to heed to the will of their constituents. They were swiftly rendered a minority in the house, and though miraculously, kept control of the Senate.

The next year and a half didn't see much debate on the law, since the inevitability of the ACA's implementation was almost certain. In 2011 and 2012 we saw Obama campaign on his promises, amidst the Arab Spring, the Benghazi Scandal and Superstorm Sandy. The previous four years saw him do little to fix a broken economy, but yet he was put back in the White House for a second term. Republicans would try in futility to repeal Obamacare, only to be vilified successfully by their opponents.

This year, all hell broke out for Obama, as it was made known that people under him had been targeting Tea Party organizations unfairly during the previous election. Then it got even worse, it was discovered that the NSA had been spying on millions of Americans. Scandal after scandal broke out in Washington, damaging a once proud presidency.

Still, Obama remained undeterred, unblemished. He had the entire media behind him, he could do no wrong. There was so much momentum from the passage of the law that it seemed as if Obama would be the proverbial Democratic version of Ronald Reagan. Obama appeared to be invincible. Nobody could stop him. But after all those years of broken promises and scandals, it would be the signature law that supposedly defined Obama's presidency which would be responsible for undoing it. Millions of people began losing their healthcare, and premiums began rising exponentially.

The death blow came as Obama admitted that he lied to America about keeping their insurance plans and paying lower premiums. He tried to make it right by issuing an executive order allowing those millions adversely affected to keep their insurance, to no avail. In five years, I have watched myself metamorphose into someone who departed from the two party world, as I watched the presidency of a self anointed savior evaporate into the thinness of the air. The death of a presidency has come swiftly and the aura of hope and change has faded.

It's not prophetic at all. The ACA is working better than ever. It won't be repealed and it isn't even responsible for the election results from Tuesday night.

"Working better than ever" isn't a high bar to clear when the legislation in question was a gigantic laughingstock of a clusterfuck to begin with.
 

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