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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 948361" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p><strong>wkmac </strong>- I do agree with "think local act local"</p><p></p><p><strong>bbsam</strong>, the reason we can't come together is because there is no leadership at the top like<strong> More</strong> has said. The President has to get his hands dirty. He tends to get his minions to do the work. (Reid, Pelosi, Biden etc). He has to take the time to sit down with both sides and bring real compromise to the table. Instead, he has not stopped campaigning. He shows nothing but contempt for the Republicans and continues to play the blame game. As President, he has to be above all the BS in Congress but instead he falls prey to it. </p><p></p><p>If Clinton could do it with a Republican Congress, it can be done. Movement can be made with a real leader. There are a lot of Republicans who dislike Clinton but again I think he was a reasonable man and a fine President. He led from the middle. He realized that his job as President was to lead all of America. To this day, I listen to him talk and I can't find much fault with what he says. I feel he is a leader. My only beef with him was that he disgraced the office of President with his sexual antics. </p><p></p><p>I am a Romney supporter. He is the best choice to lead from the middle. I have watched him work miracles for the Olympics and know he will work with both Democrats and Republicans. BO has had his chance to show us what he can do and he has failed miserably. </p><p></p><p>As you know Reagan asked the question "Are you better off than you were four years ago? </p><p></p><p>I am much worse off now than I was four years ago. I cannot AFFORD four more years of this administration!! I use the term administration loosely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 948361, member: 9789"] [B]wkmac [/B]- I do agree with "think local act local" [B]bbsam[/B], the reason we can't come together is because there is no leadership at the top like[B] More[/B] has said. The President has to get his hands dirty. He tends to get his minions to do the work. (Reid, Pelosi, Biden etc). He has to take the time to sit down with both sides and bring real compromise to the table. Instead, he has not stopped campaigning. He shows nothing but contempt for the Republicans and continues to play the blame game. As President, he has to be above all the BS in Congress but instead he falls prey to it. If Clinton could do it with a Republican Congress, it can be done. Movement can be made with a real leader. There are a lot of Republicans who dislike Clinton but again I think he was a reasonable man and a fine President. He led from the middle. He realized that his job as President was to lead all of America. To this day, I listen to him talk and I can't find much fault with what he says. I feel he is a leader. My only beef with him was that he disgraced the office of President with his sexual antics. I am a Romney supporter. He is the best choice to lead from the middle. I have watched him work miracles for the Olympics and know he will work with both Democrats and Republicans. BO has had his chance to show us what he can do and he has failed miserably. As you know Reagan asked the question "Are you better off than you were four years ago? I am much worse off now than I was four years ago. I cannot AFFORD four more years of this administration!! I use the term administration loosely. [/QUOTE]
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