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GUEST,Nobody in Particular BS: So who's signed up for Obamacare? (599* d) RE: BS: So who's signed up for Obamacare? 02 Nov 13


As I understand it, in your form of government, you have a balance of powers, Congress being one part, and the executive branch being another. I find it rather disingenuous of you to say Congress is holding him up, when, in fact, he had Congress on his side when he began his first term, and many of them were voted out, as a result of his policies. Is that not true? Plus, he and his administration seems to be plagued with very serious scandals, most of which have to deal with various forms of dishonesty, and possible criminal activities, which appear to be abuses of their positions. I'm not going to list them, but even we, across the pond, have not been kept in the dark about them. As it it now, this may just be another, in the growing list.

I don't think that a Democracy is going to continue to run effectively, if the 'will of the people' amounts to deceiving the people, as to what they're being told, to believe, when it is false.

I backed up this thread, and consistent with news accounts, Mr. Obama repeatedly has made false and inaccurate statements, as to the nature of his socialised medicine bill. Is that not true?

Isn't it true, that his misleading your people has hurt Democrats as well as Republicans?

I don't want to divert, but his statements regarding Syria, hurt America's credibility, in the world, tremendously!

Is this the America that you want? Better yet, is this the America that you want to stand for, in the eyes of the rest of the world?

You alluded to that you didn't know what country I was from; What does the origin of nationality have to do with honesty and integrity?
I can tell you right now, that American policies abroad, are met with massive scepticism , as to what the truth is, regarding virtually everything that comes out of Washington.

That being the situation, most people that I've spoken to, outside your borders, do not seem to have a problem with the American people, other than the concept that they are perceived as being a bit arrogant, but good hearted, mixed with being scared.
I, myself, have noted an uneasiness on this current trip over. As it is now, we are enjoying a break from our project, and have mingled with some of your citizenry, and found them quite nervous about, not only your economy, but your nation's survival as a free land.

Now, as to my second question to you, as I mentioned before.
I asked you, "In your honest assessment, why are you surprised, that so many people in your country, are now shifting their support, for both it, and your President, as the repercussions of the deceptive practises it about, are finally being felt?" and you gave me a long, thoughtfully worded answer, based on your feelings, but failed to adequately answer my original question.

So, let's try it again, so that I may continue with my second question to you.

I do recognise that this discussion has been civil, yet on the borders of 'twisting' and factual.

I don't think that Bill O'Reilly of Fox News, in concert with Rush Limbaugh, constitute the depth of the problem, nor should you perceive me to be that naive, to accept such a simplistic reply, as to culpability to your national problems.

Try a more responsible answer. It doesn't have to be long, nor solicitous, but rather straight forward, and to the point.




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