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    Re: President Obama has a hard time selling his accomplishments and fuel policies

    Quote Originally Posted by JasonI View Post
    Jealousy and bigotry are such an unappealing combination...I guess we'll have to put up with it for another 5yrs...
    Well, us 'righties' had to put up with it for 8 years. Only seems fair for you 'lefties' to do the same...don't bitch...just suck it up...suck...it...up!

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    Re: President Obama has a hard time selling his accomplishments and fuel policies

    Quote Originally Posted by JasonI View Post
    Excuse me? Turtledude said the only reason our President was elected was because he was black and I'M RACE BAITING!!!
    Well, he's right; as far as the primary election goes, anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dickieboy View Post
    Well, us 'righties' had to put up with it for 8 years. Only seems fair for you 'lefties' to do the same...don't bitch...just suck it up...suck...it...up!
    Had to put up with what?

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    Re: President Obama has a hard time selling his accomplishments and fuel policies

    It must be killing you guys to know he's got another 4 1/2 yrs...

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    Re: President Obama has a hard time selling his accomplishments and fuel policies

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    That is a very arrogant statement, it takes the president, congress, and the senate to run up the debt, not just Obama. The Republican party is just as responsible as Obama for our increasing debt. They are protecting the rich during a time when increased taxes on the wealthiest Americans is a must, any legitimate economist will tell you this. Entitlement reform is inevitable and Obama knows this which is why he tried working out a grand deal with Bahner a few months back....which fell through for one simple reason, the republicans unwillingness to tell the rich people they represent to start paying some taxes, every party is responsible for this debt crisis, the president cant run America on his own.
    Do you care to get specific about what (if any) positive accomplishments Obama has achieved? 'The Road We've Traveled' With Obama (subtitled Three dismal years are spun into 17 minutes of fact-challenged campaign film) pretty well describes how his much-ballyhooed efforts have been a dismal failure, and I'd be interested in what you think his achievements are.
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    Re: President Obama has a hard time selling his accomplishments and fuel policies

    Quote Originally Posted by Diogenes View Post
    Do you care to get specific about what (if any) positive accomplishments Obama has achieved? 'The Road We've Traveled' With Obama (subtitled Three dismal years are spun into 17 minutes of fact-challenged campaign film) pretty well describes how his much-ballyhooed efforts have been a dismal failure, and I'd be interested in what you think his achievements are.
    Sure, no problem.

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    ECONOMY

    • Increased infrastructure spending (roads, bridges, power plants…) (2009) * Note: Bush was the first president since Herbert Hoover to not make infrastructure a priority

    • Authorized the US auto industry rescue plan and two GMAC rescue packages (2009)

    • Authorized the housing rescue plan and new FHA residential housing guarantees (2009)

    • Authorized a $789 billion economic stimulus plan (2009) * Note: 1/3 in tax cuts for working-class families; 1/3 to states for infrastructure projects; 1/3 to states to prevent the layoff of police officers, teachers, etc. at risk of losing their jobs because of state budget shortfalls

    • Instituted a new rule allowing the public to meet with federal housing insurers to refinance (in as quickly as one day) a mortgage if they are having trouble paying (2009)

    • Authorized a continuation of the US financial and banking rescue plans initiated at the end of the Bush administration and authorized TARP funds to buy “toxic assets” from failing financial institutions (2009)

    • Authorized the “Cash for Clunkers” program that stimulated auto sales and removed old, inefficient, polluting cars from the road (2009)

    • Convened a “jobs summit” to bring experts together to develop ideas for creating jobs (2009)

    • Ordered the FDIC to beef up deposit insurance (2009)

    • Ended the Bush-era policy of protecting credit card companies (2009) * Note: In place of the old policy, new consumer protections were instituted and the industry’s predatory practices were banned

    • Authorized the federal government to make more loans available to small businesses and ordered lower rates for federal loans to small businesses (2009)

    • Placed a 35% tariff on Chinese tires and a few other products such as pipes after China was found to be illegally “dumping” exports below cost (2009) * Note: Clinton, Bush I, and Reagan all refused to “get tough” on China’s predatory trade practices; Bush II refused four times during his presidency

    • In November 2009, Obama extended unemployment benefits for one million workers

    and expanded coverage for some existing homeowners who are buying again (2009)

    • Called on Congress to deliver a “Jobs bill” (2010)

    • Credit card companies are prohibited from raising rates without advance notification or arbitrarily if customers are paying bills on time (2010)

    • Signed a bill to extend unemployment benefits set to expire (2010)

    • Signed historic Wall Street reform bill (2010) * Note: Designed to reregulate and end abusive practices and promote consumer protections

    • Signed the HIRE Act to stimulate the economic recovery (2010) * Note: The bill includes: tax cuts for small businesses who hire someone unemployed for at least two months; small businesses can write off their investments in equipment this year; etc.

    • National Export Initiative established to enhance federal support (technical assistance, training, trade missions, etc.) and coordination efforts to help US businesses export products and services (2010)

    • Initiatives to promote a “Wireless Broadband Revolution” (2010) * Note: Among other things, broadband is finally being considered as necessary infrastructure, with efforts to expand use, access, and spectrum…

    • Expanded agricultural credit to farmers during current economic crisis (2010)

    • Signed bill - US Manufacturing Enhancement Act (2010)

    • Signed bill - Single Family Housing Mortgage Insurance (2010)

    TAXES

    • Negotiated a deal with Swiss banks to permit the US government to gain access to records of tax evaders and criminals (2009)

    • Ended the Bush-era policy of offering tax benefits to corporations who outsource American jobs (2009) * Note: The new policy promotes in-sourcing investments to brings jobs back to the US

    • Signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act which provides small tax cuts for 95% of “working families” (2009) * Note: The tax cuts were not as big as was suggested during the 2008 campaign

    • Convened an advisory board that is looking into simplifying the tax code (2009)

    • Ordered the closing of offshore tax safe havens (for individual and business tax evaders) (2009)

    • Reduced taxes for some small businesses to stimulate the economic recovery (2009)

    • Extended the Home Buyers Credit for first-time home buyers (2009)

    • Proposed doubling the child tax credit (2010)

    • Called for the repeal of the capital gains tax for small businesses (2010)

    • Proposed rolling back the 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans (2010) * Note: This would be for families earning over $250,000/year and would return their tax rates to the 1990’s level
    BUDGETING

    • Ordered all federal agencies to undertake a study and make recommendations for ways to cut federal spending (2009)

    • Ordered a review of all federal operations to identify wasteful spending and practices (2009)

    • Established a National Performance Officer charged with saving the federal government money and making federal operations more efficient (2009)

    • Overturned the Bush-era practice of not listing certain federal programs in the federal budget (2009) (2010) * Note: Bush did this (so did Reagan) in an effort to hide programs and make the budget look smaller; such “off budget” items are now included in the annual budget

    • Full appropriations for war are now included in the budget (2009) (2010) * Note: Bush did not list many of the appropriations for Iraq, Afghanistan, and War on Terror

    • Funds for emergency appropriations are now included in the budget (2009) (2010)

    • Proposed a three-year freeze on federal discretionary spending beginning in 2011 (2010)

    • Is in the process of cutting 120 federal programs identified as either wasteful or unnecessary (2010)

    • Established a bipartisan commission on fiscal responsibility, staffed by House and Senate members and private citizens, tasked with submitting proposals to balance the budget (2010) * Note: In the face of Republican opposition, the powers of the commission were watered down

    • Established a bipartisan commission on the future of Social Security, tasked with submitting proposals to preserve and strengthen Social Security (2010) * Note: In the face of Republican opposition, the powers of the commission were watered down

    • Cut $20 billion from federal budget and has pledged to cut at least this much every year (2010)

    • Ultimately decided to cancel planned new presidential helicopter fleet and stick with marine One (2010)

    • Freezing all discretionary spending for next three years, except on national security (2010)

    • Presidential Memoranda to freeze discretionary awards, bonuses, etc. for federal political appointees (2010)

    • Beginning to use “Pay-As-You-Go” (Pay-Go) to offset budget expenditures with budget cuts or revenue enhancements (2010)
    HEALTHCARE

    • Removed Bush era restrictions on embryonic stem-cell research (2009)

    • Federal support for stem-cell and new biomedical research (2009)

    • Expanded the SCHIP program to cover health care for 4 million more children (2009)

    • Established an independent commission to make recommendations on slowing the costs of Medicare (2009)

    • Reversed some of the Bush-era restrictions that prevented Medicare from negotiating with pharmaceutical firms for cheaper drugs, allowing government to again competitively bid (2009) * Note: Obama had promised to lift all restrictions but, while he did negotiate with drug companies for them to lower their costs the deal only lifted some restrictions

    • Expanding government vaccination programs (2009)

    • Issued new disease prevention guidelines and priorities for the CDC (2009)

    • Authorized the FDA to finally begin regulating tobacco (2009)

    • Tasked federal labs to prioritize research on and deployment of H1N1 vaccines (2009)

    • Asked multiple congressional committees to bring forward a healthcare reform bill; held dozens of public hearings and town halls on the issue (2009) (2010)

    • Established a new council on National Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health to be chaired by Surgeon General and charged with promoting healthy lifestyles and integrative healthcare (2010)

    • When accusations to the contrary arose, an Executive Order was signed to reaffirm that federal funds are not to be used for abortion services (2010)

    • Historic healthcare reform bill signed - $940 billion over 10 years (2010) * Note: 32 million additional Americans will receive healthcare coverage and costs will be lowered for most Americans, but many of the goals are phased in over four years

    Components of the bill

    - Prevents insurance companies from denying coverage to individuals/family members with pre-existing health conditions; a temporary plan is being developed to cover high-risk individuals with pre-existing conditions until the full reforms go into effect in 2014

    - Prevents insurance companies from placing lifetime limits on benefits

    - Bans “rescission” so insurance companies can’t cancel coverage if individuals keep their policies current or if they become ill

    - An individual’s out-of-pocket healthcare expenses are capped

    - Closes the “donut hole” (Part D) for Medicare prescription drug coverage (under Bush, Medicare helped pay for drugs up to $2,600 and above $4,550, but individuals had to pay 100% of the costs in between these amounts); now Medicare helps cover costs irrespective of the amount – seniors will now pay only 25% of drug costs up to $4,550 and only 5% of drug costs above that amount

    - In 2010, an emergency provision will offer seniors a $250 rebate on the costs incurred within the “donut hole”

    - Individuals living at or below the poverty line were eligible for healthcare under Medicaid, but by 2014 individuals/families living slightly above (making up to $14,404/$29,327) the poverty line will also be eligible for benefits

    - Individuals/families making less than $43,320/$88,200 per year will qualify for government subsidies to help purchase health insurance

    - All individuals must have health insurance or face a government fine; all large (over 50 employees) employers must offer health insurance to employees or pay a fine

    - Small businesses can get a tax credit if they offer health care

    - There are hardship exemptions if individuals can’t afford health insurance

    - Families can keep their children in college on their plans through age 26

    - Promotes health insurance “exchanges” so consumers can buy “wholesale”

    - Creates consumer assistance offices to help consumers file complaints or appeal decisions from insurance companies; beginning in 2011, insurance companies can no longer make excessive rate hikes without justification and approval, and those doing so may be barred from participating in new health insurance exchanges

    Funding sources:

    - Large employers (over 50 workers) that don’t offer health benefits will be charged a $2,000/worker fee; if the employer offers coverage but employees instead purchase federally subsidized insurance the fee is $3,000/worker receiving federal subsidies or $750/worker (whichever is lower)

    - Annual fees on pharmaceutical companies ($27 billion), health insurance companies ($60 billion), and medical device-makers ($20 billion)

    - Annual penalties on individuals who do not have health insurance (up to a maximum of $695/person)

    - Increase in the Medicare payroll tax from 1.45% to 2.35% for individuals making $200,000+ and families making $250,000+

    - 3.8% tax on unearned income for millionaires

    - Insurance companies will be subject to a tax on each high-end insurance plan (so-called “Cadillac” plans) they offer

    Miscellaneous:

    - Illegal immigrants are not eligible for insurance or subsidies

    - By Executive Order, such federal funding can’t be used for abortion

    - The federal government will assist states by covering all of the increased expenses of expanding Medicaid coverage (90% of costs after 2020)

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    Re: President Obama has a hard time selling his accomplishments and fuel policies

    Quote Originally Posted by JasonI View Post
    Jealousy and bigotry are such an unappealing combination...I guess we'll have to put up with it for another 5yrs...

    those seem to be two of the main factors behind Obama's win

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    Re: President Obama has a hard time selling his accomplishments and fuel policies

    SypherAl, why only the short list? Maybe we should let these idiots digest this before we give them the rest of the list...

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    Re: President Obama has a hard time selling his accomplishments and fuel policies

    Quote Originally Posted by SypherAL View Post
    Sure, no problem.

    ----

    ECONOMY

    • Increased infrastructure spending (roads, bridges, power plants…) (2009) * Note: Bush was the first president since Herbert Hoover to not make infrastructure a priority

    • Authorized the US auto industry rescue plan and two GMAC rescue packages (2009)

    • Authorized the housing rescue plan and new FHA residential housing guarantees (2009)

    • Authorized a $789 billion economic stimulus plan (2009) * Note: 1/3 in tax cuts for working-class families; 1/3 to states for infrastructure projects; 1/3 to states to prevent the layoff of police officers, teachers, etc. at risk of losing their jobs because of state budget shortfalls

    • Instituted a new rule allowing the public to meet with federal housing insurers to refinance (in as quickly as one day) a mortgage if they are having trouble paying (2009)

    • Authorized a continuation of the US financial and banking rescue plans initiated at the end of the Bush administration and authorized TARP funds to buy “toxic assets” from failing financial institutions (2009)

    • Authorized the “Cash for Clunkers” program that stimulated auto sales and removed old, inefficient, polluting cars from the road (2009)

    • Convened a “jobs summit” to bring experts together to develop ideas for creating jobs (2009)

    • Ordered the FDIC to beef up deposit insurance (2009)

    • Ended the Bush-era policy of protecting credit card companies (2009) * Note: In place of the old policy, new consumer protections were instituted and the industry’s predatory practices were banned

    • Authorized the federal government to make more loans available to small businesses and ordered lower rates for federal loans to small businesses (2009)

    • Placed a 35% tariff on Chinese tires and a few other products such as pipes after China was found to be illegally “dumping” exports below cost (2009) * Note: Clinton, Bush I, and Reagan all refused to “get tough” on China’s predatory trade practices; Bush II refused four times during his presidency

    • In November 2009, Obama extended unemployment benefits for one million workers

    and expanded coverage for some existing homeowners who are buying again (2009)

    • Called on Congress to deliver a “Jobs bill” (2010)

    • Credit card companies are prohibited from raising rates without advance notification or arbitrarily if customers are paying bills on time (2010)

    • Signed a bill to extend unemployment benefits set to expire (2010)

    • Signed historic Wall Street reform bill (2010) * Note: Designed to reregulate and end abusive practices and promote consumer protections

    • Signed the HIRE Act to stimulate the economic recovery (2010) * Note: The bill includes: tax cuts for small businesses who hire someone unemployed for at least two months; small businesses can write off their investments in equipment this year; etc.

    • National Export Initiative established to enhance federal support (technical assistance, training, trade missions, etc.) and coordination efforts to help US businesses export products and services (2010)

    • Initiatives to promote a “Wireless Broadband Revolution” (2010) * Note: Among other things, broadband is finally being considered as necessary infrastructure, with efforts to expand use, access, and spectrum…

    • Expanded agricultural credit to farmers during current economic crisis (2010)

    • Signed bill - US Manufacturing Enhancement Act (2010)

    • Signed bill - Single Family Housing Mortgage Insurance (2010)

    TAXES

    • Negotiated a deal with Swiss banks to permit the US government to gain access to records of tax evaders and criminals (2009)

    • Ended the Bush-era policy of offering tax benefits to corporations who outsource American jobs (2009) * Note: The new policy promotes in-sourcing investments to brings jobs back to the US

    • Signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act which provides small tax cuts for 95% of “working families” (2009) * Note: The tax cuts were not as big as was suggested during the 2008 campaign

    • Convened an advisory board that is looking into simplifying the tax code (2009)

    • Ordered the closing of offshore tax safe havens (for individual and business tax evaders) (2009)

    • Reduced taxes for some small businesses to stimulate the economic recovery (2009)

    • Extended the Home Buyers Credit for first-time home buyers (2009)

    • Proposed doubling the child tax credit (2010)

    • Called for the repeal of the capital gains tax for small businesses (2010)

    • Proposed rolling back the 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans (2010) * Note: This would be for families earning over $250,000/year and would return their tax rates to the 1990’s level
    BUDGETING

    • Ordered all federal agencies to undertake a study and make recommendations for ways to cut federal spending (2009)

    • Ordered a review of all federal operations to identify wasteful spending and practices (2009)

    • Established a National Performance Officer charged with saving the federal government money and making federal operations more efficient (2009)

    • Overturned the Bush-era practice of not listing certain federal programs in the federal budget (2009) (2010) * Note: Bush did this (so did Reagan) in an effort to hide programs and make the budget look smaller; such “off budget” items are now included in the annual budget

    • Full appropriations for war are now included in the budget (2009) (2010) * Note: Bush did not list many of the appropriations for Iraq, Afghanistan, and War on Terror

    • Funds for emergency appropriations are now included in the budget (2009) (2010)

    • Proposed a three-year freeze on federal discretionary spending beginning in 2011 (2010)

    • Is in the process of cutting 120 federal programs identified as either wasteful or unnecessary (2010)

    • Established a bipartisan commission on fiscal responsibility, staffed by House and Senate members and private citizens, tasked with submitting proposals to balance the budget (2010) * Note: In the face of Republican opposition, the powers of the commission were watered down

    • Established a bipartisan commission on the future of Social Security, tasked with submitting proposals to preserve and strengthen Social Security (2010) * Note: In the face of Republican opposition, the powers of the commission were watered down

    • Cut $20 billion from federal budget and has pledged to cut at least this much every year (2010)

    • Ultimately decided to cancel planned new presidential helicopter fleet and stick with marine One (2010)

    • Freezing all discretionary spending for next three years, except on national security (2010)

    • Presidential Memoranda to freeze discretionary awards, bonuses, etc. for federal political appointees (2010)

    • Beginning to use “Pay-As-You-Go” (Pay-Go) to offset budget expenditures with budget cuts or revenue enhancements (2010)
    HEALTHCARE

    • Removed Bush era restrictions on embryonic stem-cell research (2009)

    • Federal support for stem-cell and new biomedical research (2009)

    • Expanded the SCHIP program to cover health care for 4 million more children (2009)

    • Established an independent commission to make recommendations on slowing the costs of Medicare (2009)

    • Reversed some of the Bush-era restrictions that prevented Medicare from negotiating with pharmaceutical firms for cheaper drugs, allowing government to again competitively bid (2009) * Note: Obama had promised to lift all restrictions but, while he did negotiate with drug companies for them to lower their costs the deal only lifted some restrictions

    • Expanding government vaccination programs (2009)

    • Issued new disease prevention guidelines and priorities for the CDC (2009)

    • Authorized the FDA to finally begin regulating tobacco (2009)

    • Tasked federal labs to prioritize research on and deployment of H1N1 vaccines (2009)

    • Asked multiple congressional committees to bring forward a healthcare reform bill; held dozens of public hearings and town halls on the issue (2009) (2010)

    • Established a new council on National Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health to be chaired by Surgeon General and charged with promoting healthy lifestyles and integrative healthcare (2010)

    • When accusations to the contrary arose, an Executive Order was signed to reaffirm that federal funds are not to be used for abortion services (2010)

    • Historic healthcare reform bill signed - $940 billion over 10 years (2010) * Note: 32 million additional Americans will receive healthcare coverage and costs will be lowered for most Americans, but many of the goals are phased in over four years

    Components of the bill

    - Prevents insurance companies from denying coverage to individuals/family members with pre-existing health conditions; a temporary plan is being developed to cover high-risk individuals with pre-existing conditions until the full reforms go into effect in 2014

    - Prevents insurance companies from placing lifetime limits on benefits

    - Bans “rescission” so insurance companies can’t cancel coverage if individuals keep their policies current or if they become ill

    - An individual’s out-of-pocket healthcare expenses are capped

    - Closes the “donut hole” (Part D) for Medicare prescription drug coverage (under Bush, Medicare helped pay for drugs up to $2,600 and above $4,550, but individuals had to pay 100% of the costs in between these amounts); now Medicare helps cover costs irrespective of the amount – seniors will now pay only 25% of drug costs up to $4,550 and only 5% of drug costs above that amount

    - In 2010, an emergency provision will offer seniors a $250 rebate on the costs incurred within the “donut hole”

    - Individuals living at or below the poverty line were eligible for healthcare under Medicaid, but by 2014 individuals/families living slightly above (making up to $14,404/$29,327) the poverty line will also be eligible for benefits

    - Individuals/families making less than $43,320/$88,200 per year will qualify for government subsidies to help purchase health insurance

    - All individuals must have health insurance or face a government fine; all large (over 50 employees) employers must offer health insurance to employees or pay a fine

    - Small businesses can get a tax credit if they offer health care

    - There are hardship exemptions if individuals can’t afford health insurance

    - Families can keep their children in college on their plans through age 26

    - Promotes health insurance “exchanges” so consumers can buy “wholesale”

    - Creates consumer assistance offices to help consumers file complaints or appeal decisions from insurance companies; beginning in 2011, insurance companies can no longer make excessive rate hikes without justification and approval, and those doing so may be barred from participating in new health insurance exchanges

    Funding sources:

    - Large employers (over 50 workers) that don’t offer health benefits will be charged a $2,000/worker fee; if the employer offers coverage but employees instead purchase federally subsidized insurance the fee is $3,000/worker receiving federal subsidies or $750/worker (whichever is lower)

    - Annual fees on pharmaceutical companies ($27 billion), health insurance companies ($60 billion), and medical device-makers ($20 billion)

    - Annual penalties on individuals who do not have health insurance (up to a maximum of $695/person)

    - Increase in the Medicare payroll tax from 1.45% to 2.35% for individuals making $200,000+ and families making $250,000+

    - 3.8% tax on unearned income for millionaires

    - Insurance companies will be subject to a tax on each high-end insurance plan (so-called “Cadillac” plans) they offer

    Miscellaneous:

    - Illegal immigrants are not eligible for insurance or subsidies

    - By Executive Order, such federal funding can’t be used for abortion

    - The federal government will assist states by covering all of the increased expenses of expanding Medicaid coverage (90% of costs after 2020)
    half of that stuff is really funny=for example proposing rolling back the Bush tax rates yet he ACTUALLY EXTENDED THEM


    you obviously cut and paste this crap from some Obamatard talking point provider without even thinking through the nonsense you spammed here

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    Re: President Obama has a hard time selling his accomplishments and fuel policies

    Quote Originally Posted by TurtleDude View Post
    Arrogant is claiming that empty suit who won an election because he was black and the media refused to vet him as it did his far more competent primary opponent, has had any real accomplishments.
    That is such an ignorant and tired talking point.

    **Obama won the election for many reasons. There were a lot of us leaning toward McCain until he chose a running mate. The higher-than-usual black voter turn out didn't clinch the election.

    **The media vetted him. Nothing has been revealed about Obama after the election that we didn't already know about him. Every picture of him in a negative light was out there. Rev Wright was on an endless Youtube loop. Obama had written two books that Glenn Beck later used prove he wasn't vetted--how totally idiotic is that? Fox News quoting from his books to prove we didn't know everything.

    **Accomplishments? You sound like Steve Schmidt in that HBO movie. He was a sitting United States senator from Illinois. He served 3 terms on the Illinois state senate. A law professor at University of Chicago. A published writer. He went to columbia and harvard law school where he was the editor of the law review. No accomplishments? Really? Then you must have really thought Lincoln was a slacker.


    His accomplishment was winning an election which of course is no accomplishment that matters
    You must really despise this country and its constitution.

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