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June 10, 2015 8:07 pm at 8:07 pm #615815kfbParticipant
I was born at the end of the great Regan era and thankfully have not lived through Jimmy Carter. I’m wondering who was worse, Carter or Obama? Obama hasn’t really accomplished much and he’s the most partisan president I’ve ever seen. He screwed up our healthcare system, basically changed the culture of our country for the worse, we’ve seen the lowest growth of GDP under him, the middle east blew up under him… Was Carter better or worse?
June 10, 2015 8:43 pm at 8:43 pm #1086599The little I knowParticipantThis is a tossup. Carter was voted out after 4 years, because we still had a political system that had some function left to it. Yet, Carter failed to get the message to return to peanut farming. He undertook to stay involved in politics. Unfortunately for every American, and for every Jew, he allowed his rabid hate for Jews to emerge, and he exploited his status to push that agenda, as if it had legitimacy. Many now pray that he will go away, since all he stands for today is hate.
Obama is still here, having been pushed into office for a second four year term. The second is not an improvement on the first. The political system failed here, and miserably so. He was never qualified for public office, and his experience has taught him nothing. He continues to baffle those of us who function on intellect, with conflicting statements, outright lies, and coverups. His foreign policy is catastrophic, his impact on the economy tragic, his reviving of racism, and his exercise of morals in severe deficit. Nothing he has done speaks well for him, and the disgrace which he will have as his historical identity will be extreme. No, I don’t hate him. But there is not a single activity of his that gets anything but my opposition. The undoing of the damage will require several 2-term Republican presidents.
Who is worse? Can’t tell yet. If the media and public get fooled by this idiot after he leaves office, the damage might continue.
June 11, 2015 12:59 am at 12:59 am #1086600PosterMemberThe little I know, I am with you all the way.
We need a republican in office.
PLEASE remember when it comes to voting!
June 11, 2015 11:34 am at 11:34 am #1086601TheGoqParticipantPoster which candidate do you like?
June 11, 2015 12:40 pm at 12:40 pm #1086602☕️coffee addictParticipantObama is an idiot, Carter is a nut, two different ways to be bad
June 11, 2015 3:18 pm at 3:18 pm #1086603BarryLS1ParticipantHaving lived through Carter, I believe that Obama is worse. Carter was a fool and severely misguided. They say he was very intelligent, but they say that for all Democrats, but his perspectives were all wrong. As bad a President as Carter was, nobody ever said that Carter wanted to do harm to the U.S. and did his best (sadly enough).
Many people believe that Obama has an agenda to harm the U.S. It’s not an irrational belief, since his autobiographies basically acknowledge that.
Carter was inept. The school of thought and Obama’s orientation, as a socialist/Marxist from the school of Saul Orlinsky and Acorn, indicates that he does want to harm the Country.
Incidentally, Hillary Clinton is from the same Orlinsky Chicago school of thought. Her lust for power supersedes her philosophical views, so she hides it better.
June 15, 2015 3:37 pm at 3:37 pm #1086604Mashiach AgentMembernot having lived through carters presidency to personally testify but from all what I hear & see what they both do today. Obama is way worse then Carter with only 1 intention in mind & that is to help his muslin brothers & destroy Israel & the jews C”V
Comparing Obama to Hillary & being with both of them in my life. I can personally say that if Hillary were to win presidency she would be worse then Obama-as bad as he is already-from her corruption to all she is guilty of-Benghazi to many others-& just destroyed all her proof of guilt she belongs in prison.
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