Pointgod wrote:Knickfan1982 wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:
Absolutely. I was disappointed by Obama in many ways, but I also know he started off with bad hand and ended up with an obstructionist GOP making it hell for him to legislate. But I love Obama the person. He's a wonderful personality and he clearly would have been the perfect president for this current crisis.
He started off with a bad hand but he played it the worst way imaginable when he spent so much time trying to build consensus with Republicans. They were never going to work with him and then when they took over Congress they completely neutered his Presidency. Now Joe "Once Trump is out of office Republicans will work with us" Biden is doubling down on that strategy.
The issue with this line of thinking is that long term a country cannot function long term without the two parties working together in some form of bipartisan manner. Otherwise you just get what’s happening now, Trump Republicans undoing everything that Obama did and the next Democratic President trying to build it back up.
Obama started off trying to do the right thing, but he couldn’t have predicted that voters would reward Republicans for being cynical, obstructionist pieces of ****. The Democratic Party and voters really failed Obama by not coming out in the midterms and he spent the majority of his Presidency playing with one hand behind his back and working against the refs.
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