I meant to say GDP deficitNone which were goals.
I know you are not dumb enough to think the deficit was reduced.
The rest seems reasonable if one wanted those things.
Being historically honest though, no president EVER makes good on all or even most of his campaign promises. To do that we would have to have at the very least a parliamentarian democracy.None which were goals.
I know you are not dumb enough to think the deficit was reduced.
The rest seems reasonable if one wanted those things.
That was my original point until someone started spinning it around.Being historically honest though, no president EVER makes good on all or even most of his campaign promises. To do that we would have to have at the very least a parliamentarian democracy.
It is if the next president nixes it on his first day in office.That's not exactly a small achievement.
Exactly.True but an ugly compromise ... first baby steps to cradle to grave government dependency.
Not to mention that the Repubs will not forget how it got passed.
Next time the Repubs have President and control of both Houses, it could be uglier.
My point is that it was just one of many promises and goals.
It is if the next president nixes it on his first day in office.
Not when it gives the sitting president 100% control over the ACA.He/she may tweak it but would be hard pressed to repeal it.
Not when it gives the sitting president 100% control over the ACA.
Didn't know that?
Bernie Sanders is nothing more than a career politician who supports illegal immigration and NDAA.
Only the ACA.No sitting president has 100% control over anything.
Judging by the lack of his "bipartisan" efforts, one could easly argue otherwise...He has much more to offer than that.
OK, as much to offer as Obama.Judging by the lack of his "bipartisan" efforts, one could easly argue otherwise...
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/me...-card/2014#bills-with-cosponsors-both-parties