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So you can still look at how Obama has done nothing in his presidency and continues to do nothing to help this country and still bash past opposition? wow...
What I CAN do is look at Congress & blame the conservatives for blocking any & all that comes across them. THEY are the reason for any problems w/this administration, not Obama. They do nothing, block everything & then have the gall to say that Obama gets nothing done? How effing ignorant can one be? And if you don't believe me, read some posts other conservative posters have made clapping in glee that the repubublicans continue to make it their mission to block everything Obama brings them & to continue to do so until the end of his presidency. Talk about the party of no & do nothing? That would be your party.
So you can still look at how Obama has done nothing in his presidency and continues to do nothing to help this country and still bash past opposition? wow...
I always thought the fascination with Romneys tax returns was odd but I guess they had a place in the election. Now with the IRS being used as a tool to discredit Obama opponents. One has to wonder if the Obama campaign had access to his returns knew it contained damaging material and was trying to goad Romney to release them since they could not do so openly.
Anyone with a brain knew Romney's tax returns had embarrassing information in them including a very likely amnesty for his foreign illegal activities. There was simply no logical reason other than that for Romney NOT to release them as all candidates in recent memory have. Romney's reputation was badly damaged by his failure to come clean on his taxes. Romney also knew that the Dems did not have the evidence or he would have quit the campaign.
Why would he want to look at the upcoming loser's tax returns?
Do you really think Romney is a loser. Most of us are comparative to Romney. Aside from that how do you win when the opponent is demonizes way beyond reality.
Yep the so called winner claims because of him Al-Quaeda is decimated and on the run, we have an IRS that targets conservative groups and of course promises of free stuff and of course Obama phones.
The top ten read like a list of what he's done wrong. The #1 item is something that the people didn't want then, and still don't want today, which couldn't even get passed without bribing members of his own party to vote for it, and which didn't get a single vote from the opposing party. Wait for another year, after the travesty has been fully implemented. You'll see then just how much of an "accomplishment" it was.
I especially like #11 - "Told Mubarak to Go". Wow, gosh, that's such an accomplishment.
What a freaking joke (both the list and the President).
I always thought the fascination with Romneys tax returns was odd but I guess they had a place in the election. Now with the IRS being used as a tool to discredit Obama opponents. One has to wonder if the Obama campaign had access to his returns knew it contained damaging material and was trying to goad Romney to release them since they could not do so openly.
Let me see if I have this right. You're using the fact that Romney's tax returns were kept secret from the public as evidence that they were known to his opponent?
Math and reading were never Obama's strong suit so he probably wouldn't have been able to make sense of them.
Now his handlers no doubt saw them.
True, Barack did not even have to file a return for his only previous job working part time at that ice cream parlor in Hawaii.
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