gut;1293841 wrote:That's bullshit. The Dems had practically a supermajority for 2 years. Stop believing Harry Reid's bullshit. Obama is a failure not only because Repubs don't want to work with him, but because his own party doesn't want to. He's both arrogant and ignorant - that's why people, including his own party, don't follow him.
The guy is flat out an empty suit. Just admit it. He's in way over his head. His skills are only suited, perhaps, for press secretary or WH spokesman.
Lol. Get the hell outta here guy. Democrats are fully behind this president.
And second of all, the claim that he had almost a supermajority for two years is nonsense...one of those lies that Mitt Romney repeats (although it's immoral for him to drink tea?). He had 60 votes including two conservative leaning independents from July 7 2009 when Al Franken got seated until August 25th when Ted Kennedy died. Seven weeks is not even close to two years. They had it again when Paul Kirk was appointed to replace Kennedy. But it's really silly to considerate a supermajority anyways when members of the caucus were just as conservative on budget and economic issues as a rank and file republican. That is, don't understand how the world works in a depressed economy. Ya, dig?
And, what democrats don't want to work with him? Oh, you mean I suppose the Ben Nelson's and Joe Manchin's and Joe Lieberman's of the world...democratic senators from Red State's or conservative leaning Dems who are beholden to the same failed ideology on the economy as you that the IMF has essentially shat down the toilet now?
Democrats were frustrated after his last debate performance because it was a super-fail but most democrats like the guy way more than I do, for example. You're just making it up when you say democrats don't want to work with the guy.
Obama has earned a second term and a party who is beholden to an economic ideology that the IMF has repudiated and who has done everything in their power to ensure that the economy does not get better does not deserve the presidency.