McConnell: ‘This Is A Chance To Begin To Save This Country’
Click here for reuse options!The main goal is to see whether we can make progress for the country,” McConnell says. “But obviously, the president is the only person who can sign something into law. So whether we can make much progress the next few years depends on him.”
McConnell campaigned in Kentucky the night before Tuesday’s midterm elections.
“This is a chance to begin to save this country,” McConnell told a cheering crowd.
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Ol Blue November 4th, 2014 at 15:19
Photobombing Mitch. Thanks to akadjian via The Daily Kos.
Ol Blue November 4th, 2014 at 16:19
Photobombing Mitch. Thanks to akadjian via The Daily Kos.
searambler November 4th, 2014 at 22:16
“But obviously, the president is the only person who can sign something into law. So whether we can make much progress the next few years depends on him.”
Love it. He’s ALREADY blaming Obama, pre-emptively, for two more years of doing nothing.
searambler November 4th, 2014 at 23:16
“But obviously, the president is the only person who can sign something into law. So whether we can make much progress the next few years depends on him.”
Love it. He’s ALREADY blaming Obama, pre-emptively, for two more years of doing nothing.
Tom Key November 5th, 2014 at 12:11
This Administration, that the GOP publicly and privately despises, has given the GOP a remarkable advantage toward the goal of “saving the country”:
5 years of Obama…..
Americans net worth increased $26 trillion dollars
Dow increased from 6,400 to 16,000
Unemployment dropped from 10% to 5.9%
GDP went from -5.4% to +4.1%
Deficit GDP went from 9.8% to 3.3%
Consumer confidence went from 37% to 78%
Tom Key November 5th, 2014 at 13:11
This Administration, that the GOP publicly and privately despises, has given the GOP a remarkable advantage toward the goal of “saving the country”:
5 years of Obama…..
Americans net worth increased $26 trillion dollars
Dow increased from 6,400 to 16,000
Unemployment dropped from 10% to 5.9%
GDP went from -5.4% to +4.1%
Deficit GDP went from 9.8% to 3.3%
Consumer confidence went from 37% to 78%