when your only retort is to repeat the talking point "Pass the bill", you fail to realize that you are trivializing the situation and you are presenting poor form in the process.
The President yelling PASS THIS BILL 17ish times didn't trivialize the situation? What bill? It was a disastrous speech, and there is a reason nobody on the networks are talking about it today. Meanwhile, you just keep calling people stupidheads and dumb-dumbs. That's adding a lot to the debate, isn't it?
you repeating it over and over as though you're proving a point is what trivializes it. but go ahead, keep thinking you're making a good point. Before too long you'll probably either stop posting in the thread because you realize you look foolish, or you'll create some controversy or trumped up thing, or forget about the whole thing. you repeating him saying it doesn't do what you think it does. It doesn't prove you're right, it just proves that you think you're mocking how "liberals" did similar stuff during bush's presidency (you know, "blame bush!"). It must be incredibly tiring to be in character as often as you are.
It's meant to be trivialized. His "bill" has zero chance of being passed, and everybody knows it. So, he was screaming "PASS THE BILL" for effect, which clearly trivializes his own speech. Maybe he needs new speechwriters, because that was painful to watch. I was actually embarrassed for him. I think he was the only person in the joint session who believed the bullshit coming off of his teleprompter. It wasn't a serious speech. Had he truly wanted to get something passed, he would have accepted the inviation of Boehner and even Harry Reid to discuss proposals prior to the speech. I didn't trivialized it; it was a trivial to begin with, and a waste of time.