Politics
13 years ago
Democrats - Yes...he won. Being happy he won is fine, gloating/insulting others is not. They're people just like you, just with different views on who would have been a better leader for the country. It's the USA we live in and people have rights to their views no matter how much you may disagree with them. That being said...
Republicans - Yes...Obama won. He didn't destroy America/the world in the last four years, he's not going to do it during the next. Stop the doom-and-gloom and insults being flung at people that didn't vote Republican. They're not idiots, welfare whores, soulless, etcetcetc. They're people just like you who disagree with you on whether Romney would be a good choice for President. Suck it up and move on.
I'm really tired of gloating and doom saying. I'm tired of the people only driving a wedge further and further separating the nation on politics. Vote issues...vote people that will go in and vote the way you see things. If there's no one that sees eye to eye with you 100%, then vote for the closest you can find. It's that simple. If they win, great! If they don't...oh well. They're all politicians, in the end. We need people who are more interested in running the country rather than pushing an agenda or obstructionism.
He was elected president. It's still our country. Try to remember that. More people felt Obama would be a better leader for the country the previous election...and now in this election. Let him lead...work on fixing the things that need fixed...and move on. And be sure to vote. The thing that will destroy this country isn't Obama, it isnt' Democrats or Republicans...it's the polarization of the sides, their uncompromising views and attitudes...the refusal to meet in the middle...and people more worried about getting elected/re-elected and making sure they have enough money from big donators to fund their campaigns than running a country and fixing the things that are broken.
Refocus, revamp, rebuild.
Republicans - Yes...Obama won. He didn't destroy America/the world in the last four years, he's not going to do it during the next. Stop the doom-and-gloom and insults being flung at people that didn't vote Republican. They're not idiots, welfare whores, soulless, etcetcetc. They're people just like you who disagree with you on whether Romney would be a good choice for President. Suck it up and move on.
I'm really tired of gloating and doom saying. I'm tired of the people only driving a wedge further and further separating the nation on politics. Vote issues...vote people that will go in and vote the way you see things. If there's no one that sees eye to eye with you 100%, then vote for the closest you can find. It's that simple. If they win, great! If they don't...oh well. They're all politicians, in the end. We need people who are more interested in running the country rather than pushing an agenda or obstructionism.
He was elected president. It's still our country. Try to remember that. More people felt Obama would be a better leader for the country the previous election...and now in this election. Let him lead...work on fixing the things that need fixed...and move on. And be sure to vote. The thing that will destroy this country isn't Obama, it isnt' Democrats or Republicans...it's the polarization of the sides, their uncompromising views and attitudes...the refusal to meet in the middle...and people more worried about getting elected/re-elected and making sure they have enough money from big donators to fund their campaigns than running a country and fixing the things that are broken.
Refocus, revamp, rebuild.
Essrayle
~essrayle
Don't blame me, I voted for Santa. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs.....6a4b_blog.html
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