Wall St. Journal argues”why Republicans have a strong chance to retake the White House.”
Mainly because of low Obama ratings.
Wall St. Journal argues”why Republicans have a strong chance to retake the White House.”
Mainly because of low Obama ratings.
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) issued a statement Monday saying that even without knowing the plan’s details, he thinks “the president is at minimum subverting the legislative branch, and potentially overturning its will. . . . This is a dangerous level of executive overreach, and the country will not stand for it.”
It’s not the country I’m worried about, it’s the House of Representatives.
Once a community organizer, always the wheedler.
“We know that we can’t stop every act of violence. But what if we tried to stop even one?” —President Obama http://ofa.bo/c5LZ
What if we kept our noses out of other people’s business, like inner-city blacks in fear for their lives?
A morality tale. He with ears to hear, let him listen.
Among other anti-democratic influences. we have our maximum leader.
The Authoritarian Impulse
Under President Obama, rule by decree has become commonplace, with federal edicts dictating policies on everything from immigration and labor laws to climate change. No modern leader since Nixon has been so bold in trying to consolidate power. But the current president is also building on a trend: Since 1910 the federal government has doubled its share of government spending to 60 percent. Its share of GDP has now grown to the highest level since World War II.
. . . you don’t go to enuf black folks.
Whatever happened to equal opportunity? I mean outcomes. Don’t gimme that opportunity talk. Diversity is for results. Yeah!
Wash. Post survey says that concept is highly overrated.
Black Lives Matter people are confused on this issue.