Obama; The New "McGovern"?

the efficient/mechanized way is reiterating what people truely believe, as if their head was a computer--> I mean this literally, not metaphorically. The government invades the mind of its youth. It is Ok for us to reiterate truth, for we are responsible for instilling faith in a disillusioned society, but to invade minds and stricken us to the truth we already know is sheer blasphemy. What I'm saying is, the solution is a "return to privacy".
 
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Nah he cant be the new McGovern. I wasnt alive yet but I think from what I can tell

McGovern was actually proud of his country. plus he might of been more left, I dont think he was a full blown socialist.
 
Trump ran up much more debt than Obama did, dimwit.
That is wrong. Obama increased the debt nearly $8 trillion.



President George W. Bush added about $4 trillion to the U.S. national debt.

President Barack Obama added nearly $7.7 trillion to the national debt during his two terms in office

As of April 2024, President Joe Biden has increased the national debt by $6.17 trillion throughout his presidency.

Gross federal debt has increased from approximately $36.22 trillion on Jan. 20, 2025, to roughly $38 trillion as of Oct. 23, 2025, representing a rise of about $1.78 trillion during Trump's first 276 days in office.
 
That is wrong. Obama increased the debt nearly $8 trillion.



President George W. Bush added about $4 trillion to the U.S. national debt.

President Barack Obama added nearly $7.7 trillion to the national debt during his two terms in office

As of April 2024, President Joe Biden has increased the national debt by $6.17 trillion throughout his presidency.

Gross federal debt has increased from approximately $36.22 trillion on Jan. 20, 2025, to roughly $38 trillion as of Oct. 23, 2025, representing a rise of about $1.78 trillion during Trump's first 276 days in office.
Trump ran up the debt more than Obama did in either of his terms in his first term.
 
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Trump ran up the debt more than Obama did in either of his terms in his first term.
I agree that the democrat check writers in the House ran up the debt by trillions of dollars once they regained control of the House in the third year or Trump's 1st presidency. However, Trump did sign the "bipartisan" bills the House majority put on his desk, proving that he, unlike democrats, was willing to compromise for the sake of bipartisan unity.
 
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