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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
If you had read the link your memory of the legislation that Bush got done that was bi partisan would have been refreshed. Biparisan means that it has support from both sides of the aisle, maybe not equal support but more than what has been advanced in 2009. The "Democrats were elected and they get to do whatever they want" argument is a far cry from what was promised to help get the Democrats elected.
Seriously are you going to use the token cabinet member as a show of bipartisan support? That's all you got? Yeah that transportation dept is a vital bipartisan office now. Of course he couldnt find anybody further left in picking his other posts like the fraud who is incharge of the Dept of Labor.
Hey when he has to face a Congress without a majority after the 2010 elections we will see how friendly Obama gets with the other side.
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democrats wanted to cooperate with bush after 9/11 for the good of the country.
republicans see obstruction as good for the party. screw the country.
the obvious conclusion is that democrats are too partisan.
best of luck with your republican majority in 2010.