Westcoastvibes wrote:I honestly don't know why he is not dead yet, I figured within the first 6 months he would be assassinated or at least a legitimate assassination attempt.
The short answer is nobody gives a shit anymore. Obama's career has basically mirrored that of Miley Cyrus. He started out really popular, then people got appalled at the screwed up shit he did, and now most people really don't care. He really is just a celebrity nearing the tail-end of his career. He is a lame-duck president after all, so his relevancy is dwindling by the day.
On everything else... fuck him. Obamacare is a joke, its a novel idea but the execution and terms of the act suck. A lot of people have already figured out that they are gonna pay more money for less coverage under his plan. Not to mention that it is gonna do nothing for medical care except raise rates and alienate doctors.
I'll mostly agree with this, except you left something out. Because of Obamacare's standards for insurance coverage, a LOT of people are losing their insurance because of the law. Just in the state of Maine alone where I live, Blue Cross gave 50,000 people cancellation notices on their insurance policies, because they didn't meet Obamacare's standards. That's 50,000 more uninsured people. I thought the law was supposed to reduce the amount of uninsured people?
Obama had to actually beg the states to delay the requirements from going into effect for another year while he tries to salvage it. These people, understandably, are pissed. But they voted for the guy, so they brought it onto themselves.
I know one thing for sure - Hillary Clinton 2016, and she can bring bill with her (and his cigars)
Hillary Clinton will be 69 years old in 2016. A lot of people said Ronald Reagan was too old at 68 when he became president.
Besides, the next president will probably be a Republican, looking at the direction the country is moving right now. It took a president as popular as Reagan to get this country to vote for the same party in 3 elections in a row, and we're even more divided (and have even shorter attention spans) than we did then. Plus, the Republicans are putting up some very marketable candidates in Rubio and Christie, who will probably be the two fighting over the nomination.