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8 hours ago, nappyroots said:

Republican and Democrat congressman can agree on not changing them. 

It's sad that this is all they can agree on. At this point, I say they do like they did with Obamacare and pass a term limit amendment and grandfather themselves out of it. At least that way they would eventually be gone. 

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14 minutes ago, BLUEDOVE3 said:

LOL!!! 

Well, its good to know y'all a minority case he got 8 years with a Congress who blocked his every move. We'll, tried to block the majority of his policies.

Trump have his own people in place and can't get nothing passed. 

Wow, you really think he hasn't passed anything? You need to get out of your safe space and gander over to some real news sources, in which you will see a litany of items already passed. I guess "lack of information" is expected when worshipping the Fake News sources only.

And thank God for the GOP blocking Obama's ridiculous platform. Even with the GOP's opposition Obama managed to get us 20 trillion dollars in debt. Can you imagine what the debt would be if it wasn't for the "obstructionists"?

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3 hours ago, BLUEDOVE3 said:

LOL!!! 

Well, its good to know y'all a minority case he got 8 years with a Congress who blocked his every move. We'll, tried to block the majority of his policies.

Trump have his own people in place and can't get nothing passed. 

You may want to give Mr. Trump a little more than two months prior to "declaring" he can't get anything passed.

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18 hours ago, BLUEDOVE3 said:

LOL!!! 

Well, its good to know y'all a minority case he got 8 years with a Congress who blocked his every move. We'll, tried to block the majority of his policies.

Trump have his own people in place and can't get nothing passed. 

They know that we will vote again in 2018 for their jobs

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