Politicians are here to serve the people. And if you are getting mad that the people are not voting for you or voting the way you want them to, don't you think you should reevaluate your political role? Or GTFO the way?
OUR TWO PARTY SYSTEM CONTAINS ONE PARTY WHO PRETENDS TO LOVE BLACK & GAY PEOPLE AND THE OTHER WHO PRETENDS TO LOVE JESUS WHEN THEY BOTH LOVE ISRAEL & BILLIONAIRES
Former President Barack Obama finally acknowledged Trump's bizarre, creepy obsession with him during an appearance on ALL THE SMOKE with Matt Barnes & Stephen Jackson today.
One of the hosts pointed out that the "leader of this current administration is still very fascinated" with President Obama and his family, despite the fact he's been "out of office [for] nearly 10 years now."
"Look, you gotta ask him what it is — the obsession ... I obviously, you know, have a room in his head —," Obama began.
"Rent free," one of the hosts cut in.
"A suite in his head," Obama agreed. "But the thing about it is that was always clear to me. Look, first of all, when I was president, the last thing I had time to do was worry about what somebody said, somebody said, or what my predecessor did, they're gone."
"I got work to do," Obama continued. "It's hard to describe how, if you're doing the job right every day, you got five, ten things that feel hard, and you have to be constantly focused. The idea that I'd be worrying about came before somebody who came before, and me trying to measure, you know, like what's he done today.
"Look, constantly worrying about that is a strange thing to me. It shows me somebody who's not focused on the American people and the job they're supposed to do," he added.
This is what real leadership looks like — calm, unruffled, and unconcerned with petty grudges.
The housing bill that Trump is holding hostage will pass whether he likes it or not. It’ll become law if he does nothing, and if he vetoes it, there are enough votes to override him. You’re not getting your passport-to-vote bill, buddy!
Here is a list of everyone who voted against the new housing bill which aims to make homes more affordable:
Sen. Ron Johnson (R)
Sen. Mike Lee (R)
Sen. Rand Paul (R)
Sen. Rick Scott (R)
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R)
Rep. Barry Moore (R)
Rep. David Schweikert (R)
Rep. Eli Crane (R)
Rep. Andy Biggs (R)
Rep. Tom McClintock (R)
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R)
Rep. Kat Cammack (R)
Rep. Aaron Bean (R)
Rep. Randy Fine (R)
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R)
Rep. Greg Steube (R)
Rep. Byron Donalds (R)
Rep. Andrew Clyde (R)
Rep. Clay Fuller (R)
Rep. Mary Miller (R)
Rep. Thomas Massie (R)
Rep. Clay Higgins (R)
Rep. Andy Harris (R)
Rep. Robert Onder (R)
Rep. Eric Burlison (R)
Rep. Mark Everette Harris (R)
Rep. Warren Davidson (R)
Rep. Scott Perry (R)
Rep. Sheri Biggs (R)
Rep. Ralph Norman (R)
Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R)
Rep. Tim Burchett (R)
Rep. Keith Self (R)
Rep. Morgan Luttrell (R)
Rep. Chip Roy (R)
Rep. Brandon Gill (R)
Rep. Mike Cloud (R)