Sunday, October 05, 2014

The 2014 election is about President Obama's policies?

US industrial production still hasn't recovered since the Republicans held a majority in the US House from January 2011 going forward. It was doing better than most sectors without the Republican majority.

You'll excuse me, but, every bill that was passed after 2010 which the President signed was compromised by Republican legislation methodology and policies. The economic recovery was slow and stalled from time to time because the Republicans in the House and Senate.

When President Obama states this election is about his policies, it isn't about the success of a Congress committed to administer this policies, it is about a House that continually wrangles with him and forces him to the Executive Office to protect the people and country.

If these comments are about US Senator Kay Hagan in order to defeat her, nearly every Republican commercial I have seen, which is most if not all, the words are twisted to deceive. The Republican campaign ads are based in misinformation and not fact.


President Obama (click here) made a lot of red-state Democrats in difficult Senate battles cringe Thursday when he declared while his name wasn’t on the ballot in 2014, the policies he champions are.
“Now, I’m not on the ballot this fall,” he said. “Michelle’s pretty happy about that. But make no mistake, these policies are on the ballot. Every single one of them.”
That’s news to Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, although it’s well-established that she and Obama aren’t in sync on just about anything....