It's HILARIOUS how FWD completely shut the haters up in this thread.
Well, I was trying to gently scold him. I have no idea why he chose to display the confederate battle flag. And, yes, his timing is strange.
It's HILARIOUS how FWD completely shut the haters up in this thread.
I agree. However they will not admit their prejudice. When they realize it does not stand for slavery, I will consider taking it down. Until then, as long as I see these racist threads about whites...
them!
Someone has to stand up for rights.
How many things in peoples signatures offend others? Should they all be removed?
My timing yes, is on purpose.
I'm tired of racism against whites!
Poor, oppressed whitey.
WC, just....stop. Stop now and let this thread die.
Old saying "Choose your hill to die on."
This isnt it, trust me.
Racism is now officially dead. Except of course for racism against whites.
Wave that victim flag, WC. Maybe your oppressed buddies will wave back.
Has Obama delivered on the four big things outlined in his first inaugural? Jonathan Chait says yes:
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer...-promises.htmlThe conservative view of President Obama has straddled two difficult-to-reconcile portraits. One indicts him as a “Reagan of the left,” fundamentally (and, in their view, disastrously) altering the shape of the state. The other casts him as a hapless mediocrity, a Jimmy Carter redux. At the moment, the latter view is more in evidence — just in the last week, columns have appeared with headlines like “Is It Too Late for Obama to Rescue His Legacy?” and “The Failed Presidency of Barack Obama.”
On January 20, 2009, when Obama delivered his inaugural address as president, he outlined his coming domestic agenda in two sentences summarizing the challenges he identified: “Homes have been lost, jobs shed, businesses shuttered. Our health care is too costly, our schools fail too many, and each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet.” Those were the four major areas of domestic reform: economic recovery measures, health-care reform, a response to climate change, and education reform. (To the justifiable dismay of immigration advocates, Obama did not call for immigration reform at the time, and immigration reform is now the only possible remaining area for significant domestic reform.) With the announcement of the largest piece of his environmental program last Monday, Obama has now accomplished major policy responses on all these things. There is enormous room left to debate whether Obama’s agenda in all these areas qualifies as good or bad, but “ineffectual” seems as though it should be ruled out at this point.
Im not rooting for trump policies to fail. I'm rooting for his policies to not get implemented because I think they will fail.
But once they're in effect? Yeah, I hope they'll succeed. I'm going to be in the job market by the end of his first year. I also hope climate change turns out to be a Chinese hoax. I just have my doubts
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