Fogdog
Well-Known Member
I get that you hate Democrats. I don't understand why you give Republicans a pass.Have you ever wondered why the banking industry, the pharmaceutical industry, health insurance, oil, etc literally donates billions of dollars to candidates from both parties, throw lavish fundraisers for candidates from both parties, and hire armies of lobbiests to persuade members of both parties? Do you think that they are just feeling charitable, or do you think that they do it because it ends up paying off and benefitting them in the form of favorable legislation?
Did you wonder why Obama lined his cabinet with wall st executives, and allowed them to write the remedy for the banking crisis that they created?
Did you wonder why Obama continued on with the hawkish foreign policy in the Middle East, and dropped bombs from drones on people’s heads like it was his favorite hobby?
You’re not stupid buck. You’re choosing not to acknowledge this because you’ve hitched your wagon to one party. I get it to an extent. The Dems are far better when it comes to social issues, and social issues are important to you. That does not mean that you have to ignore areas where they should be held to task though. Why can’t you support the good that they do, and acknowledge the areas that they need to improve upon?
The only reason Citizen's United won in a 5-4 ruling in the Supreme Court was because of recent Republican appointees. Every Democratic appointee dissented. The Citizen's United ruling is entirely due to Republicans.
Every Democratic Party Senator supported Bernie's bill to amend the constitution in order to repeal Citizen's United. Republicans stopped Bernie's bill, not Democrats
As president, Obama was not the one who wrote the Wall Street "reform" legislation. It was written in Congress and could not pass without Republican consent. Agree that the legislation was weak but it wasn't Obama's to write.
I'm pretty sure you don't know Obama's reasons for those Drone strikes. I don't like them either but undoubtedly it was not his favorite hobby.
What you wrote is filled with what's called "leading questions". It's a cowardly way of making a point. How about saying what you mean instead of insinuating?