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11/13/2016 11:05:57 PM
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Let me see if I got this straight...

In 2008, the US elected Obama based on a message of change. Then (I think I heard that it was 2010, which would make sense in the mid-terms), Republicans try to stop a lot of stuff Obama tries to change. Then, the population gets disgruntled with the Democrats in power who are unable to enact much change because of Republican obstructionism. And now, the Electoral College is poised to elect a Republican to power with a Republican House and Senate. Presumably many of the same Republicans who tried to stop Obama's changes. This man and his party are conservative, the very definition of which is someone who wishes to conserve the status quo. And they were promoted to this position on a message of... change? Is that about right or have I grossly oversimplified this?

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  • [quote]In 2008, the US elected Obama based on a message of change.[/quote] No, it was based on the fact that Obama was black [quote]Then (I think I heard that it was 2010, which would make sense in the mid-terms), Republicans try to stop a lot of stuff Obama tries to change.[/quote] Yeah [quote]Then, the population gets disgruntled with the Democrats in power who are unable to enact much change because of Republican obstructionism.[/quote] No, Obama gets his shit done through executive orders. The population gets mad because criticising the government instantly means you're a racist bigot who deserves to be doxxed [quote]And now, the Electoral College is poised to elect a Republican to power with a Republican House and Senate. Presumably many of the same Republicans who tried to stop Obama's changes.[/quote] Yeah, although those people are all going to be kicked out and voted out just like many are projected to be [quote]This man and his party are conservative, the very definition of which is someone who wishes to conserve the status quo.[/quote] Trump =\= conservative at all Trump is the bane of the GOP Conservative doesn't mean status quo, it means traditionalism with respect to the Constitution as it was originally interpreted [quote]And they were promoted to this position on a message of... change? Is that about right or have I grossly oversimplified this?[/quote] You just don't understand our politics at all

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