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To: zzpat who wrote (1032398)9/30/2017 3:29:33 PM
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As long as Obama was in office, you were unwilling to admit that Obamacare was flawed. You could have tried to fix it but wouldn't and Obama rejected any attempt by Republicans to fix it. So who is it that's not capable of governing?



To: zzpat who wrote (1032398)9/30/2017 3:30:49 PM
From: James Seagrove  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576881
 
This is really cute. You don't even know where you live.

To: Ron who wrote (350974)9/30/2017 3:14:09 PM
From: zzpat of 350995
I think Trump will easily win reelection. Look at the news sites. He's in the headlines every single day. It's all Americans see. Who can Democrats nominate who will even get one headline much less dominate the headlines?

Our democracy is dead. Get used to it.

"The American system is not a democracy. It is a constitutional republic. A democracy, if you attach meaning to terms, is a system of unlimited majority rule . . . a form of collectivism, which denies individual rights . . . . The American system is a constitutionally limited republic, restricted to the protection of individual rights. In such a system, majority rule is applicable only to lesser details, such as the selection of certain personnel. But the majority has no say over the basic principles governing the government. It has no power to ask for or gain the infringement of individual rights."

AYN RAND