yay another tea bagger...just what this site needed. also no one needs sources for your made up fantasy land.
You're wrong on both counts Hasbarat.
yay another tea bagger...just what this site needed. also no one needs sources for your made up fantasy land.
In what part of the constitution was it said that the party not in power has the mandate to overrule the vote of the nation and render the chosen president ineffectual?
If the gop found that BOs policies were uniformly badnI would hope they would fight them.
And its amusing samemym does not comment on BOs unwillingness to bend (you lost).
It takes two to tango and BO made it clear he had no intention to do so.
Parties aren't mentioned at all in the Constitution but separation of powers are. You seem to think the President is a King but he isn't and Congress is actually supposed to oppose him.
Walter,The midterm elections end the balance of power between the White House and Capitol Hill: GOP will have a majority in the House and Senate.
What do you expect for the next two years and for the 2016 presidential election?
I think no such thing. I do think that this constant 'party' fighting to give power to one over the other is not good for the nation.
I have heard the republicans VOW to defeat ANYTHING Obama wants from the time he took office. I find that compelling evidence that there is a preset mandate on the party of that party against the man and the opposing party NO MATTER WHAT THE ISSUE.
'Course they have no problem when it comes to war. They are all for making war no matter the cost. Health care, jobs, infrastructure, funding the government, helping the poor, not so much. Suggest an uptick in war and they are all ready to show their agreement then....imo mym
And the repulicans haven't pressed charges? The president BROKE the laws and no one is prosecuting him? Amazing. Guess that means they agree with him? mym
It wouldn't matter what you did with Yomammi if you could do anything with him at all. He is a figure head and a scapegoat, nothing more.
You have to get at the root of a problem if you want to fix it.