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I agree with you that Romney didn't get the respect or support he deserved. Too bad; both parties could clearly benefit from having somebody who knows anything about negotiating, coordinating, managing, striking deals, or even reading a ledger. No, it appears that Americans on the left and right are getting what they deserve.Originally posted by calicoug View PostRight. The Tea Party would have loved him too. DeMint has already blamed Romney for preventing Republicans from really attacking Obamacare because of Romney's clear ties to the law.
You guys would be entertaining if you weren't so good at breaking stuff.τὸν ἥλιον ἀνατέλλοντα πλείονες ἢ δυόμενον προσκυνοῦσιν
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So asking that congress, the president and the rest of the fed not be exempt from the ACA is "GOP extremism"?
House Republican leaders had hoped they’d found popular changes that would be able to win widespread support among the GOP and also earn backing from some Democrats who want to distance themselves from Obamacare.
Key among those changes was the plan to make Mr. Obama, Mr. Biden and their Cabinet officials have to participate in the health exchanges, without government subsidies, the same as many other Americans.
“If Obamacare is good for members of Congress, then it’s good for the president,” said Rep. Darrell Issa, California Republican.http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...#ixzz2hshUvkuS“We felt blindsided,” Mr. Reid said.
He and Mr. McConnell have been negotiating since Saturday, but with no agreement reached yet, and the outlines of what they are discussing falls far short of what House Republicans say they can accept, which is why Mr. Boehner proposed his own alternative.
Mr. Reid personally attacked Mr. Boehner, saying he is kowtowing to “extreme” elements of the GOP in order to maintain his speakership.
“I am very disappointed in John Boehner, who once again tried to preserve his role at the expense of the country,” Mr. Reid said.
Is Obamacare really that bad that the Dems can't simply agree to eat their own dog food? We are talking about defaulting on the debt here.Last edited by Uncle Ted; 10-16-2013, 04:05 AM."If there is one thing I am, it's always right." -Ted Nugent.
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GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!
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That proposal didn't die because of Dems. It died because the House Republicans didn't support it. Even the WSJ is realizing who is at fault for this mess.Originally posted by Uncle Ted View PostSo asking that congress, the president and the rest of the fed not be exempt from the ACA is "GOP extremism"?
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...#ixzz2hshUvkuS
Is Obamacare really that bad that the Dems can't simply agree to eat their own dog food? We are talking about defaulting on the debt here.
http://m.us.wsj.com/articles/SB10001...37388?mobile=y
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yes Im sure Obama will all of a sudden negotiate with republicans like he did during the stimulus and during obamacare.Originally posted by calicoug View PostWe can argue about all if those reasons but mine of them have anything to do with our manufactured crisis. We could deal with all of those things without this crisis. Even Boehner knows that. Otherwise, why offer to end the crisis if Congressional staff gets subsidies removed? Removing the subsidies isn't helping our debt situation at all but somehow that's the price Republicans want to extract for this lunacy?
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Originally posted by calicoug View PostThat proposal didn't die because of Dems. It died because the House Republicans didn't support it. Even the WSJ is realizing who is at fault for this mess.
http://m.us.wsj.com/articles/SB10001...37388?mobile=y
Clearly both parties don't want to eat the democrats' dog food.
Edit: Hmm... Dems wanted to give their unions voters a break:
House Republicans objected to the delay in the tax because unions supported the delay for their own insurance plans, but that was short-sighted. Senate Democrats were willing to delay the tax for a year to please labor and in return agree to better income verification for Americans who apply for ObamaCare subsidies. So out of political pique, House Republicans opposed two ways to make ObamaCare less destructive. Senate Republicans should try to retain it in their compromise.Last edited by Uncle Ted; 10-16-2013, 05:53 AM."If there is one thing I am, it's always right." -Ted Nugent.
"I honestly believe saying someone is a smart lawyer is damning with faint praise. The smartest people become engineers and scientists." -SU.
"Yet I still see wisdom in that which Uncle Ted posts." -creek.
GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!
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Yeah, perhaps we could have left the House, a filibuster proof Senate, and the Presidency in the hands of Pelosi, Reid, and Obama so that we could have crap legislation like Obamacare rammed down our throats and create more and more piles of debt. That would have been equally awesome.Originally posted by calicoug View PostYou act like what happened in 2010 was good for Republicans or the country. We elected uncompromising morons to the House. They are currently destroying the Republican Party from the inside out (who would have guessed...). They aren't satisfied with wrecking just a party and have a larger target now.
What a train wreck. That group and it's supporters should be ashamed.
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Don't you think it a little odd that you are more worried about what China is saying as our creditor than you are about the fact that CHINA IS OUR CREDITOR?Originally posted by calicoug View PostIf you were a large creditor like China would you be unfazed by this?Last edited by imanihonjin; 10-16-2013, 07:40 AM.
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Really, you are questionning Moliere here as if your IQ when it comes to economics is above 99? If I were you I would stick to the issues like helping the poor, immigration reform and other area's that do not require an understanding of economics.Originally posted by calicoug View PostWell this was totally unforseeable.
http://mobile.politico.com/iphone/story/1013/98347.html
I don't know if it's more absurd we really are at this point or if otherwise intelligent people like Moliere still can't realize we are. Lasting harm has already been done. Now it's just a matter of how deep the harm will go.
This whole episode is dismaying.
I imagine you were one of those selling out of their 401K during this whole thing? There is a reason the dems keep crying about how the rich get richer because of the market. Those people don't panic everytime the dems scream the "sky is falling, the sky is falling".
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Originally posted by Jacob View PostHow far are we into this? A month? And most normal people still haven't noticed that the government is "shutdown."
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