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In reply to the discussion: President Obama hails Thatcher as "great champion of freedom." [View all]TeamPooka
(25,577 posts)41. Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan were the leaders of the "Greed is Good" political movement...
in the 1980's enacting laws that gave companies tax breaks to relocate their businesses ultimately decimating domestic manufacturing and leading to the rise of outsourcing that we continue to suffer from today.
So when right wing idiots say "Corporations are people" and "Tax breaks for the rich trickle down" they are repeating the long sewn seeds of bullshit originally spewed by these two morons that they worship even though they fucked up two countries economies for decades.
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That's the thing - he has to play nice - that's expected from the President.
backscatter712
Apr 2013
#8
that is pretty benign. he didn't say she was a great economic force for good.
pansypoo53219
Apr 2013
#42
For the proper people, the better sort, the ones who matter. If you weren't riff-raff, she'd approve
Bucky
Apr 2013
#82
Relaxing is the hard part. Democracy is hanging by a thread thx in part to Reagan & Thatcher.
SleeplessinSoCal
Apr 2013
#10
And I was called a "RW Shitstain" for pointing out that she didn't start an illegal war.
Nye Bevan
Apr 2013
#13
How can anyone who posts as "Nye Bevan" use a picture of Winston Fucking Churchill as his icon?
Ken Burch
Apr 2013
#72
The irony is, I almost certainly support more of President Obama's policies than you do.
Nye Bevan
Apr 2013
#85
I don't always agree with you. But you shouldn't let people bully you here.
nomorenomore08
Apr 2013
#128
I'm pretty sure a current head of state has to be respectful to a deceased former head of state . .
HughBeaumont
Apr 2013
#16
Just a point that's not intuitive. The British Prime Minister is the Chief Executive but is not
24601
Apr 2013
#63
How about. "She Was Prime Minster Of the Uk. Some people will miss her. Thank you."
Katashi_itto
Apr 2013
#21
England is one of our top 3 allies, so the situation is just a *little* different...
Blue_Tires
Apr 2013
#25
She was not a "great champion of freedom" so for starters he could have refrained
totodeinhere
Apr 2013
#23
I think Obama now feels liberated to show himself as truly a "centrist Republican".
LoisB
Apr 2013
#20
Freedom for what? Freedom for the elite to garner wealth on the backs of the working class?
Roland99
Apr 2013
#38
Yup. The same "freedoms" all Right Wingers care about: "freedom" of the wealthy and powerful to
Dark n Stormy Knight
Apr 2013
#55
Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan were the leaders of the "Greed is Good" political movement...
TeamPooka
Apr 2013
#41
I think he admires their success as "politicians" at heart. Being elected and re-elected is a skill
TeamPooka
Apr 2013
#80
Um maybe a speech writer .. we don't know for sure. He had to say something PC.
YOHABLO
Apr 2013
#86
He could have just left it as "the former PM of the UK died today, condolences to her family." n/t
Aquavit
Apr 2013
#45
It's meaningless to us, whatever Obama says about Thatcher the day after she died.
Quantess
Apr 2013
#87
WTF? What fucking freedom and liberty? Oh, you mean freedom for the 1% to rob the country
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#99
Exactly. Obama = BAD! BAD! BAD! All day long! it's ridiculous. Trashing thread.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2013
#118
Great example of the difference of paying respects and of actually praising her
suffragette
Apr 2013
#119
He seems determined to go off the rails with a vengeance, in this second term...
villager
Apr 2013
#126
You can say it's politics, but this goes beyond what was necessary for him.
nomorenomore08
Apr 2013
#129