Posted by moy23 on 11/11/2014 1:30:00 PM (view original):
Posted by bad_luck on 11/11/2014 1:22:00 PM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 11/11/2014 1:02:00 PM (view original):
Let's try this another way.
Has any modern President been met with as much resistance from the other party as Obama? Why is that?
RACISM!?!?!! Or something else? Maybe liberal policies?
Or a shift in the opposition party? It was pretty telling to see the complete flip flop on plenty of GOP positions.
Stimulus in 2008 under Bush? GOP was all for it.
Stimulus in 2009 under Obama? GOP suddenly hates it.
Cap and trade under Reagan/Bush 1/Bush 2? Absolutely supported by GOP
Cap and trade under Obama? Oh, wait, never mind.
Immigration reform under Bush? Republican idea
Immigration reform under Obama? Crickets
Should I keep going?
You are stretching:
Most republicans HATED the 2008 bailout bill... Myself included. Look at the polling.
Most republicans are OK with immigration reform, they just want the borders tightened up first. There SHOULD be common ground here but Obama won't move from his far left position.
Agreed. The stimulus sucked and pubs hated it, BUT crony capitalism is used by both sides, and in my opinion, the nation was suckered on this. This has no bearing on Obama's liberalism BTW.
Agreed on the immigration thing. Tightened borders and enforcement are common sense steps.
Conservatives believe in immigration. Just in case liberals didn't realize this.
When you combine open borders, amnesty, and opposition to voter ID laws it's simple to see why libs want the status quo.
When you combine lack of enforcement, cheap labor, it's simple to see why the conservative (supposedly) politicians also want the status quo - when it comes to immigration.