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LT Damage Control Assistant
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Mark my words: the next Republican President will not repeal the ACA; instead they're going to try to figure out a way to take credit for it and convince the American people it was their idea all along.
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SFC Tyrone Almendarez
SFC Tyrone Almendarez
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I hope so. Instead of trying to appeal it, make it better. Do right for the citizens like this guy.
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SPC Jesse Davis
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"Thank you for saving me even though I didn't vote for you."

This line draws a particularly sharp contrast between what our presidency was and what it has become. For all that the republicans whine and moan about Obama, he passed legislation that benefited these people the most - and he is proud of what he has done to help these people who have done little more than hate him for his entire presidency.

Compare with the thin-skinned coward at the helm now, who literally cannot help himself but to pointlessly spite the people that don't trust him. It is going to be a while before we see any hope of integrity and grace back in the white house.
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Maj John Bell
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The Affordable Care Act addresses demand, not supply. I'm old enough to remember when most people didn't have insurance at all. I don't remember anyone coming by with a cart that we threw our dead onto. You cannot use anecdotal information to prove your point. I know a person who lost his job because his employer had to figure out how to comply with The Affordable Care Act. He became depressed and killed himself. Did the Affordable Care Act kill him?
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SFC Tyrone Almendarez
SFC Tyrone Almendarez
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I would agree but their has been obstruction from the Republican Party that was unnecessary. I don't like to bring out the racial card but you know and every one else knows that it is true. I do agree with you on how to solve a problem or how to properly come up with a plan for a issue. Thank you for sharing and for accepting my apology.
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Maj John Bell
Maj John Bell
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SFC Tyrone Almendarez - My father had his Navy Career cut in the late 60's because he would have African American Officers over to our house for BBQ's and social events. I have fitness reports where his reporting senior and reviewing office both call him a "N_____ Lover" He never tolerated any type of racial animus from his kids. And I agree that some, even many people who dislike Obama, do so because of his race. There is a significant difference between personal dislike and policy difference. But I disagree that that racial animus drives the opposition to his policies. I am a small government guy. I believe government at the local level is far more accountable to the people and thus more effective than government at the Federal level. I believe social spending forced by the government gives most people an excuse to not take care of their fellow man. On those core beliefs, I can disagree with President Obama on almost every issue.
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SFC Tyrone Almendarez
SFC Tyrone Almendarez
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Your father is a man of honor and for that he is a great man. As for the president don't you find it rather peculiar that since day one he has had obstruction in every which way you can imagine? We have seen other presidents have their share but to the extent of this president? Can you remember Reagan, Bush 1, Bill Clinton, and the last Bush have obstruction the way this president has had? To say that the whole Republican Party is racist would be ludicrous but what conclusion can you up with when its your first day at work and mostly everyone in the Republican Party starts saying no to you. Disrespects you in the State of the Union address? It's a shame to say this but racism is well and alive in 2016. Look at the Front Runner for the GOP. Look at his rallies and his message. I find it rather amusing but at times I find it embarrassing that we haven't educated our citizens about racism.
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Maj John Bell
Maj John Bell
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They took him at his word, and read his book. I do not believe President Obama is a socialist, but I do think he is very much a European style Social Democrat. I don't think he would strongly disagree with that. Many, myself included think that is a discredited political philosophy. Opposition to his policies couldn't start until he advanced policies.

I think a great deal of mistrust and animosity between the parties extends back to the contested first election of President George Bush, the "hanging chad" dust up. And yes, I remember a great deal of opposition from opposing parties to the policies that every president I can remember has put forward.

By no means do I deny the existence of racial bias, and prejudice. I just have never been convinced that it is more than a significant nuisance at the level of presidential politics. Would you grant that on occasion some politicians throw the race card when they know it is not merited.
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