I have long said the November elections were a blessing! And now, - TopicsExpress



          

I have long said the November elections were a blessing! And now, we are seeing why. Lets go get em Mr. President! BREAKING NEWS ~ WITH BOLD MOVES WITHIN THE LAST 30 DAYS ~ THE SO CALLED LAME DUCK PRESIDENT ~ JUST REMINDED THE REPUBLICANS OF JUST ONE THING ~ IM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA President Obama’s decision to use executive actions immediately after the election sent the spirits of those in his party surging, while splitting his Republican opposition before they could take power. According to The Hill, the flurry of executive action is part of a broader strategy, “The last month has provided a glimpse of how President Obama plans to maintain his relevance in Washington while facing lame-duck status and a Republican House and Senate. Wednesday’s surprise announcement that the U.S. was seeking to normalize relations with Cuba was the latest example of a new, muscular approach on executive action that has highlighted how Obama can enact change without Congress, while enlivening a dispirited liberal base. With two moves, Obama wiped away any bad feelings among the Democratic base that were leftover from the outcome of the 2014 election. President Obama revived and refocused his party by providing a clear agenda and acting on it. Democrats who have spent years caught in the quagmire of Republican obstruction and gridlock are overjoyed to see their agenda moving forward. The president has also made sure that the incoming Republican congressional majority will not enjoy a honeymoon period. Obama’s actions have reopened a deep divide among Republicans. Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH) and incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) had to promise to pick a fight with the president over his immigration executive orders in early 2015 in order to get enough support to avoid a government shutdown. READ MORE!
Posted on: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 19:13:45 +0000

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