Nobody has absolute power Franco, that is why USA has constitution, and that is why everybody living in USA should honor constitution. Briefly (for those who are not familiar with US system), there are three branches of government:
1. Executive: President, who executes given laws (NOT creates, like Obama did)
2. Legislative: Congress that creates laws
3. Judicial: Courts that interprets the laws
All these three branches should be ideally balanced, they can check on each other and so forth. Depending how we look at it, each branch has tremendous power. For example, president can declare war on another country, however he needs approval and money from congress.
So president is very influential in deciding which law to execute. President, for example, has a power to impose travel ban if he thinks that there are certain group(s) of people looking to harm Americans. Courts then have the power to interpret the law if there are found any discrepancies.
But we also have people in government who don't understand the law. Obama was for example very influential in slamming the Obamacare through, without Republican approval. Nobody actually seen the law until it was signed into effect by Obama. Obamacare effect every American, because by this law each of us have to have healthcare insurance, and if not there will be fines. So that is tremendous power that Obama had, but it turned out (exactly as predicted) that Obamacare is ineffective, it is very expensive, and despite all the promises, people lost their doctors and coverage, and it is more expensive... Such law can have tremendous impact on overall economy, for example, in stead of people purchasing different goods they spent all the money on healthcare - which they many times even don't use themselves...
Is it good for every American to have health insurance? I believe so. I am actually convinced that by better diet and exercise most common diseases - such as diabetes and high blood pressure - can be minimized. People would be much healthier, they wouldn't need to use healthcare on such scale, and thus it would be overall less expensive for everyone. ... I also believe that it wold be good if every American stop drinking alcohol, stopped eating fast food, and and also avoid foods that contain sugar. I'm not even going to talke about drugs...
The thing is, just because just I believe so (or because I am right) it doesn't make it right for the other people. I simply cannot slam it down to peoples throats. We are all adults, it is our responsibility to decide what to consume, whether healthy diet or fast food, whether to smoke cigarettes or go to fitness instead. It is not government job to tell people how to live, what to eat and drink, and whether to pay for something they don't want. I also assume that most of Americans are adults to decide how to live their lives. Regardless, that wasn't the case with Obamacare. Some people may want it - great. But others don't, and it was wrong to slam it through by executive action...
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Everybody says that Obama inherited mess. But so did Bush. He was inaugurated in January 2001. Nine months later 911 happened. The guy was in the office only 9 months when it happened. At that time, however, most Americans approved of Bush quite highly. His approval was in high 80's, if not 90% when 911 happened! Look it up yourself. In the same graph, look at March 2003, when the war in Iraq started, it was some 70%. 70% of Americans were approving Bush at that time, imagine that...
What happened? Americans forgot. Many people who were approving Bush at that time changed their mind. Now it is all Bushes fault... Give me a break... Bush didn't change, Bush is still Bush today. He did his best at that time with what he had available, and most Americans agreed with him... 70% of Americans agreed with Iraq war in March 2003, imagine that... Why don't media talk about that, but instead they are just blaming Bush?
Check these out, you tell me if I make it up:
http://users.hist.umn.edu/~ruggles/Approval.htm
http://www.gallup.com/poll/8038/seventy ... -iraq.aspx
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So poor Obama, he inherited a mess? He inherited poor economy?
Obama doubled the already high debt, he accumulated more debt than all previous presidents together. And he was still blaming Bush 5-6 years into his presidency... Obama allowed Isis to spread all around the world by withdrawing troops, and because of that we have refugees crisis... Yet liberals still believe that Obama was somehow great president... Right, give me a break...
* What happened to Iraq when Obama removed all the troops, despite all warnings?
* What happened to those 9-10 trillions of dollars that disappeared under Obama? Where is the money? Are roads and bridges fixed? Where? Do we have new trains as he planned? Do we have a new technology instead of coal and oil? Do we have a peace anywhere in the world for those dollars? Do we at least have great healthcare system that we don't have to worry about? Do we at least have healthier population so we can save some money on healthcare? Do people in the world like Americans better for that money? Or respect USA more?
Nope. We have nothing... The money is gone... And you (who are liberals) want more and more of taxes? Fuck no. Not a single dollar to you. Pay it back first with interest... Pay for your own nonsense...
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Ok, so Obama inherited a mess. But what did Trump inherit? Trump inherited 20 trillion dollars debt, double mess than Obama... Trump inherited Middle East in flames, he inherited millions of refugees... He inherited immigration problems, open borders... He inherited poor economy with poor GDP growth. He inherited 94 millions of people who can but don't work. He inherited greatly divided country. He inherited the weakest military in decades... He inherited liberal media that are not addressing real issues, liberal media that are still protecting Obama after 8 years of - don't make me say it...
And what do liberal media do? They do everything to destroy Trump - after 5 weeks on the job...
That is just wrong, the liberal insanity is very wrong...
1. Executive: President, who executes given laws (NOT creates, like Obama did)
2. Legislative: Congress that creates laws
3. Judicial: Courts that interprets the laws
All these three branches should be ideally balanced, they can check on each other and so forth. Depending how we look at it, each branch has tremendous power. For example, president can declare war on another country, however he needs approval and money from congress.
So president is very influential in deciding which law to execute. President, for example, has a power to impose travel ban if he thinks that there are certain group(s) of people looking to harm Americans. Courts then have the power to interpret the law if there are found any discrepancies.
But we also have people in government who don't understand the law. Obama was for example very influential in slamming the Obamacare through, without Republican approval. Nobody actually seen the law until it was signed into effect by Obama. Obamacare effect every American, because by this law each of us have to have healthcare insurance, and if not there will be fines. So that is tremendous power that Obama had, but it turned out (exactly as predicted) that Obamacare is ineffective, it is very expensive, and despite all the promises, people lost their doctors and coverage, and it is more expensive... Such law can have tremendous impact on overall economy, for example, in stead of people purchasing different goods they spent all the money on healthcare - which they many times even don't use themselves...
Is it good for every American to have health insurance? I believe so. I am actually convinced that by better diet and exercise most common diseases - such as diabetes and high blood pressure - can be minimized. People would be much healthier, they wouldn't need to use healthcare on such scale, and thus it would be overall less expensive for everyone. ... I also believe that it wold be good if every American stop drinking alcohol, stopped eating fast food, and and also avoid foods that contain sugar. I'm not even going to talke about drugs...
The thing is, just because just I believe so (or because I am right) it doesn't make it right for the other people. I simply cannot slam it down to peoples throats. We are all adults, it is our responsibility to decide what to consume, whether healthy diet or fast food, whether to smoke cigarettes or go to fitness instead. It is not government job to tell people how to live, what to eat and drink, and whether to pay for something they don't want. I also assume that most of Americans are adults to decide how to live their lives. Regardless, that wasn't the case with Obamacare. Some people may want it - great. But others don't, and it was wrong to slam it through by executive action...
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Everybody says that Obama inherited mess. But so did Bush. He was inaugurated in January 2001. Nine months later 911 happened. The guy was in the office only 9 months when it happened. At that time, however, most Americans approved of Bush quite highly. His approval was in high 80's, if not 90% when 911 happened! Look it up yourself. In the same graph, look at March 2003, when the war in Iraq started, it was some 70%. 70% of Americans were approving Bush at that time, imagine that...
What happened? Americans forgot. Many people who were approving Bush at that time changed their mind. Now it is all Bushes fault... Give me a break... Bush didn't change, Bush is still Bush today. He did his best at that time with what he had available, and most Americans agreed with him... 70% of Americans agreed with Iraq war in March 2003, imagine that... Why don't media talk about that, but instead they are just blaming Bush?
Check these out, you tell me if I make it up:
http://users.hist.umn.edu/~ruggles/Approval.htm
http://www.gallup.com/poll/8038/seventy ... -iraq.aspx
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So poor Obama, he inherited a mess? He inherited poor economy?
Obama doubled the already high debt, he accumulated more debt than all previous presidents together. And he was still blaming Bush 5-6 years into his presidency... Obama allowed Isis to spread all around the world by withdrawing troops, and because of that we have refugees crisis... Yet liberals still believe that Obama was somehow great president... Right, give me a break...
* What happened to Iraq when Obama removed all the troops, despite all warnings?
* What happened to those 9-10 trillions of dollars that disappeared under Obama? Where is the money? Are roads and bridges fixed? Where? Do we have new trains as he planned? Do we have a new technology instead of coal and oil? Do we have a peace anywhere in the world for those dollars? Do we at least have great healthcare system that we don't have to worry about? Do we at least have healthier population so we can save some money on healthcare? Do people in the world like Americans better for that money? Or respect USA more?
Nope. We have nothing... The money is gone... And you (who are liberals) want more and more of taxes? Fuck no. Not a single dollar to you. Pay it back first with interest... Pay for your own nonsense...
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Ok, so Obama inherited a mess. But what did Trump inherit? Trump inherited 20 trillion dollars debt, double mess than Obama... Trump inherited Middle East in flames, he inherited millions of refugees... He inherited immigration problems, open borders... He inherited poor economy with poor GDP growth. He inherited 94 millions of people who can but don't work. He inherited greatly divided country. He inherited the weakest military in decades... He inherited liberal media that are not addressing real issues, liberal media that are still protecting Obama after 8 years of - don't make me say it...
And what do liberal media do? They do everything to destroy Trump - after 5 weeks on the job...
That is just wrong, the liberal insanity is very wrong...