[An Nahar] The U.S. Congress must stop stumbling from crisis to crisis and join together to create jobs and get things done, President Barack Obama If you have a small business, you didn't build that... said Saturday in his weekly radio address.
Speaking just two days after Congress reached an 11th-hour accord to end a 16-day government shutdown and avert a debt default by extending the Treasury's authority to borrow money, the president said politicians have little to be proud of.
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Should we go for the politics of personal assassination like your ilk do?
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The guy is from the left side of Tennessee. We don't claim him on the right side of Tennessee. Many over here would think the radical left (which has taken over the Donk party) is the domestic enemy. Currently, out governor is a Pub, the legislature is Pub and our bond rating is AAA (unlike the Federal government). Rep. Cohen, look at your party and inward for someone to blame for this current mess we are in.
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I feel the current Dhimocrats are the domestic enemy. They are lawless and ignore any constitutional law and mandate. If they want to pick a fight, let 'em. They forget which side has the guns and most of the veterans.
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Which, like all of their grand social engineering schemes, has been and will remain a total failure. Disarming the populace would requite confiscation, and there is just no physically possible way to remove something like 300 million guns from circulation. Any serious attempt would only provoke the very fight they'll lose.
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the people who would be called to do so are not Janissaries separate from our society. They are Americans - with family and friends, easily identifiable for retribution in any martial act. It should be made clear to them
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