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Re: Political Rhetoric: Gone Fascist?
Old 02-04-2010, 01:53 PM   #12
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Default Re: Political Rhetoric: Gone Fascist?

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Originally Posted by Professor S View Post
No, the President is still somewhat popular. It's his policies, particularly on healthcare, that the people disagree with. Look at how his numbers have jumped back up since he put healthcare on the backburner.

If you want to put this all on healthcare.. Lets not forget to point out that his peak of agreement was when he was elected and seemed to be a strong progressive, and his peak of disagreement was when he decided to stop backing the public option.

Also, keep in mind that he's just NOW starting to reveal the fact that 1.2 trillion of the deficit is the right wing's creation. Somehow I think pointing out facts like this for the first time may help people understand him.

So what ACTION has Obama done to lead to these numbers? Besides not pushing for the progressive agenda he set out to do in the first place.
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