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I think most people are aware of the history of the GOP in dealing with Obama. Their sudden "we demand that Obama negotiate with us" doesn't hold water. Do you remember the story of the boy that cried "wolf" ? It has much to do with the futility of attempts to demonize now. |
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See this is one of those misleading half truths you keep coming up with, the bullshit oozing out of the religious rights bunkers. 'But, but', you say, 'I'm not one of them'. No, you're just one of the dupes they use to funnel this crap to the public. You hear it, and it matches what your preconceived notions, what you want to be the truth, so you accept and repeat it.
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No. It was shut down and barricaded, expressly to hurt the WWII vets being flown in on the "Honor Flights", along with anyone whose visit to the Mall would have included it. Similarly: Quote:
Somehow, does this strike you as "Obama wants to negotiate an end to this shutdown", or does this strike you as "Obama is being a vindictive A-hole and like he has stated, won't negotiate ANYTHING, until he has everything he has asked for". To me, it's the latter. This is something that he will regret later on, I'm sure. History will stick this to him, with Guerrilla Glue, as a reflection of the man's character. |
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If and ONLY if they first are given everything they want: *full funding for Obamacare/ACA *a debt ceiling high enough to last for the next several months. That's not negotiating. You don't get everything you want, before you agree to negotiate. |
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The GOP House of Representatives voted to pass the funding Bill for Obamacare. The GOP House of Representatives voted to pass the funding Bills for all of the budget in the Debt Ceiling The Senate passed and the President signed those Bills The total of all these Bills passed by the GOP House exceeds the current debt ceiling. Now the GOP House is attempting to renege on it's agreements. Reid is opposed to rewarding their recurring bad behavior. ![]() |
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Now that Obamacare has started to roll out further, and a lot of exemptions have been made, and a lot of our biggest health care insurers have backed out of Obamacare, the people are not so happy with it. And that is what the House Republicans are reacting to. Remember, they had to vote on ACA before it's contents were even fully written up - "We'll vote on it first, and find out what's in it later", they were told. So they did just that. And now the people they represent are not happy with what's in it. House members, unlike the Senate, MUST respond quicker to the feedback they're getting from their district. They are up for election every 2 years, and it's coming up FAST. They have to respond, or they're out, as early as next year. |
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The Democrats haven't attached anything, let alone everything they want, to either bill. In a theoretical "negotiation", what are the Republicans offering to give, in a give and take? All I'm seeing is take or take slightly less. Republicans are acting as if a functional government or paying our debts is a concession to Democrats.
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Ah! ![]() Because the gov't has branches, and the branch of gov't that controls the purse strings for ALL gov't spending (as a whole), is the House - not the President, and not the Senate. So in your status quo, the President and Senate can spend only as much as has been agreed upon BY THE HOUSE. And that's the problem with Obama and the Democrats. They have not been listening to what the House majority party has been saying. Obama and the Democrats have gotten a LOT of bills passed and made into law, that they wanted. Now the Republicans want to get some things done from their own bucket list. If Obama doesn't want to negotiate, then Obama better be ready to run the gov't with the debt ceiling of the status quo. Of course, Obama can't do that, because his budgets have been a dismal failure. Time to start listening perhaps. |
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