UncleBuck
Well-Known Member
what do you think it will be like?
if i had one thing to say about what might change, i would note two things.
first of all, i would say that his view on gay marriage may "evolve". unlike other issues, he has said that his view on that issue is "evolving". based on his stance on other LGBTQ issues, such as DADT, DOMA, and the "it gets better" campaign. public support has finally crossed the 50% line on this issue, but i have my reasons for believing he won't. make that my one reason: his handlers won't let him in order for the next (D) candidate to have a chance in a general.
second, i'm thinking he will loosen up on MMJ. he did as much as soon as he really could after being elected with the holder memo, and is allowing federal resources to be used in a for-show "crackdown" as election nears, same as he has done with deporting illegal immigrants. re-legalization, like marriage equality, is another issue where public sentiment has passed 50%.
oh yeah, that reminds me. look forward to immigration reform in his second term beyond what the republican-proposed DREAM act offers. maybe. could just be pandering again. he promised immigration reform in term one.
tell me what you think obama's second term will be like.
if i had one thing to say about what might change, i would note two things.
first of all, i would say that his view on gay marriage may "evolve". unlike other issues, he has said that his view on that issue is "evolving". based on his stance on other LGBTQ issues, such as DADT, DOMA, and the "it gets better" campaign. public support has finally crossed the 50% line on this issue, but i have my reasons for believing he won't. make that my one reason: his handlers won't let him in order for the next (D) candidate to have a chance in a general.
second, i'm thinking he will loosen up on MMJ. he did as much as soon as he really could after being elected with the holder memo, and is allowing federal resources to be used in a for-show "crackdown" as election nears, same as he has done with deporting illegal immigrants. re-legalization, like marriage equality, is another issue where public sentiment has passed 50%.
oh yeah, that reminds me. look forward to immigration reform in his second term beyond what the republican-proposed DREAM act offers. maybe. could just be pandering again. he promised immigration reform in term one.
tell me what you think obama's second term will be like.