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Old 02-11-2011, 04:40 PM
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This should make you feel better. "It's important to do what we said we were going to do," said Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz. "The new plan will build upon a partial roster of cuts released Wednesday that targeted school aid, the Environmental Protection Agency and would kill off a high-speed rail program that Obama wants to significantly expand"

Now get out of the way and stop interferring. And if they continue on this pace they deserve a week vacation for every two worked. Dems should stay in DC and work in defiance.
"This pace"? The Republicans haven't done diddley yet, except two failed bills, and three resolutions - THREE - attacking women's current Constitutional health rights!

LOL!

Apparently the Republicans most important, major, immediate focus isn't jobs, isn't the economy, wasn't even the budget - it's to take away women's Constitutional rights by a big government takeover and intrusion.

Yeah, these guys are really the "small government" types.

Boehner doesn't even know how his own caucus is voting, and they apparently can't count. They didn't go over things with the caucus. They need to get it together, and fast.

The Tea Party is going to kill the GOP if they are not careful. Sticking to a particular dollar figure (the Tea Party refusal of the rest of the GOP budget in the private caucus) out of sheer stubborn demagoguery is silly.

Trying to take that huge dollar figure out of only 14-17% of our budget, attacking only the most necessary and helpful services (education, EPA, etc) while completely ignoring budget cuts in defense and entitlements is naive.

That type of thing may make you personally happy, but I doubt it will fly with the rest of America as they lose those services. We'll see.
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Old 02-11-2011, 05:57 PM
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"This pace"? The Republicans haven't done diddley yet, except two failed bills, and three resolutions - THREE - attacking women's current Constitutional health rights!

LOL!

Apparently the Republicans most important, major, immediate focus isn't jobs, isn't the economy, wasn't even the budget - it's to take away women's Constitutional rights by a big government takeover and intrusion.

Yeah, these guys are really the "small government" types.

Boehner doesn't even know how his own caucus is voting, and they apparently can't count. They didn't go over things with the caucus. They need to get it together, and fast.

The Tea Party is going to kill the GOP if they are not careful. Sticking to a particular dollar figure (the Tea Party refusal of the rest of the GOP budget in the private caucus) out of sheer stubborn demagoguery is silly.

Trying to take that huge dollar figure out of only 14-17% of our budget, attacking only the most necessary and helpful services (education, EPA, etc) while completely ignoring budget cuts in defense and entitlements is naive.

That type of thing may make you personally happy, but I doubt it will fly with the rest of America as they lose those services. We'll see.
Do you still need to be reminded THAT THE DEMS STILL CONTROL THE SENATE? My hoipe is when Nov gets here the voters send the Dems another message. If that happens im sure Obama will exercise his power of veto.
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Old 02-11-2011, 09:36 PM
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Do you still need to be reminded THAT THE DEMS STILL CONTROL THE SENATE? My hoipe is when Nov gets here the voters send the Dems another message. If that happens im sure Obama will exercise his power of veto.
I guess you need to be reminded that we're not talking about the Senate. We're talking about the House. All financial bills originate within the House. We are talking about what is happening within the House. That has nothing at all to do with the Senate. Yes, the Dems control the Senate.
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[quote=Riot;751648]I guess you need to be reminded that we're not talking about the Senate. We're talking about the House. All financial bills originate within the House. We are talking about what is happening within the House. That has nothing at all to do with the Senate. Yes, the Dems control the Senate.[/QUOTE

I guess all bills quit going through the Senate if it passes through the House?
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Old 02-12-2011, 01:29 PM
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I guess all bills quit going through the Senate if it passes through the House?
Nobody is talking about the legislative process. We are talking about how the House leadership is acting, what our Republican Representatives are doing in the House.
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Nobody is talking about the legislative process. We are talking about how the House leadership is acting, what our Republican Representatives are doing in the House.
And your beloved Dems did any better. Spend Spend Spend!!!!!!!
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Old 02-13-2011, 10:17 AM
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And your beloved Dems did any better. Spend Spend Spend!!!!!!!
Nuance and detail are lost on you. Along with alot of truth. You think in simplistic bumper stickers. I voted Republican my entire life, until the Republican party succumbed completely to the far right wingnut faction, abandoned all sense, drove the economy into the ground, started two unfunded wars, etc. I wasn't a big fan of Bill Clinton, but he was heaven compared to what Bush turned out to be. Irresponsible to the extreme during the Bush years, yes. I voted for Obama indeed, happy I did so over McCain-Palin.

The GOP is free to return to being Republicans, and stop being crazy wingnuts, and if they ever do that, many will return to the party. Right now we are watching them implode via Tea Party.
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