I'm winning so far! LOL
Who in government ISN'T to blame?These kinds of questions don't help to unite us. The rest of the world is laughing at us while we are all pointing fingers at each other.Actually, since this is government for the people and by the people, we are all to blame.
Just VOTE no 101 reasons to back up your vote.
Quote from: Rerun on October 08, 2013, 05:51:44 PMJust VOTE no 101 reasons to back up your vote. It isn't really an open question, this has been the plan for months http://www.freedomworks.org/blog/ryanriebe/joint-letter-on-sequester-savingsThere is no mystery about this at all.
No doubt Bill, just as the DEMS have been planning for months as well too. I thought the GOP hardline was a mistake, but now with Obama's really over the top tactics, the longer Obama punishes the nation, the better for the GOP. Let it continue. Let Obama continue to RULE. He is revealing his true colors.
Quote from: Hemodoc on October 08, 2013, 07:33:53 PMNo doubt Bill, just as the DEMS have been planning for months as well too. I thought the GOP hardline was a mistake, but now with Obama's really over the top tactics, the longer Obama punishes the nation, the better for the GOP. Let it continue. Let Obama continue to RULE. He is revealing his true colors.Are you talking about the national parks being closed?Bohner is the one person who could end the shut down, all he has to do is allow the House to vote, he's the only one with the power to allow the vote.
I have been on the record here on IHD as being a supporter of the existence of these political threads. I have enjoyed reading about people's views and have always been happy to engage in conversation with people who view the world very differently than I do. That's part of the fun of being in a community.But I have now changed my mind and will take this opportunity to say so. The world feels so harsh these days, filled with people who so flippantly and casually speak in cutting tones, and I no longer want to participate. Have fun in the echo chamber.Take care, and pick up your socks!
How about this OBAMA decision to deny death benefits to active duty troops killed since the shutdown.
Every piece of evidence we have so far on the government shutdown shows the public is blaming Republicans most of all for the standoff. snip...If ObamaCare had been as unpopular as conservatives believed, their plan for the shutdown that there would be a public uprising to force Democratic senators in close races in 2014 to defund it wouldve worked. It didnt. Not a single senator budged.Their tactic failed, and now what they are left with is House Speaker John Boehner basically begging the president of the United States to negotiate with him.
The Republican House shut down the government. That's not a fact that's in dispute. And this all ends when the House Republicans get back to work.
Quote from: Hober Mallow on October 09, 2013, 11:11:41 AMThe Republican House shut down the government. That's not a fact that's in dispute. And this all ends when the House Republicans get back to work.Sorry, you are wrong again. The GOP is ready to discuss a political compromise, but Obummer won't even talk to them, but he will talk to Iran. Go figure.
Quote from: Hemodoc on October 09, 2013, 11:23:39 AMQuote from: Hober Mallow on October 09, 2013, 11:11:41 AMThe Republican House shut down the government. That's not a fact that's in dispute. And this all ends when the House Republicans get back to work.Sorry, you are wrong again. The GOP is ready to discuss a political compromise, but Obummer won't even talk to them, but he will talk to Iran. Go figure.He shouldn't compromise. "I didn't get what I wanted through the legislative process, so I'm gonna shut down the government and hurt people until I do! Wah!" The president would be a fool to compromise with that.
Hmmm, elections matter. Obummer doesn't own both houses of congress and he failed to fund his ObummerCare when he did. Congress has the power of the purse. Obummer I guess forgot that part of the constitution.
I think we need to have that moment where we realize [were] going broke, Yoho said. If the debt ceiling isnt raised, that will sure as heck be a moment. I think, personally, it would bring stability to the world markets, since they would be assured that the United States had moved decisively to curb its debt.
Yet Obama was re elected by a wide margin after campaigning on his health bill while Romney advocated its repeal. Congress acted on it, the Supreme Court reaffirmed it and the people spoke with their votes. Its time to move on. If down the road congress makes changes to it through the process so be it. What the Republicans have tried to pull off here driven by fear of the Tea Party is shameful.
Wrong again my friend. Obama shoved this bill down our throats through Senate shenanigans after Scott Brown was elected in MA of all states. ObamaCare is not nearly as popular as you portray it. Charles Krauthammer had a very interesting op-ed on this issue. His contention, no other major societal legislation ever passed without any bipartisan support. Never before. The GOP was shut out of this bill entirely which came out of secret back room pacts by the Harry Reid and Palosi. The GOP was not involved at all because they were shut out of the room.The current stalemate is a direct result of that according to his post.http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/opinion/krauthammer-who-shut-down-mount-rushmore/article_5aa744a4-963b-520f-ab95-e77c5ec84b2b.html
Bohner admitted to Stephanopoulos that he reneged on the deal he struck in July with Reid (see the ~3:15 minute mark). It all comes down to the ACA, all the rest is just the day's talking point, and the fact is what the Republicans in Congress are doing is an undemocratic, anticonstitutional attempt to get their way even though the Constitution does not give them a constitutional path to their preferred policy outcome. The Congressional republicans are not conservatives they are neo-Jacobins.
Quote from: Hemodoc on October 09, 2013, 03:06:10 PMWrong again my friend. Obama shoved this bill down our throats through Senate shenanigans after Scott Brown was elected in MA of all states. ObamaCare is not nearly as popular as you portray it. Charles Krauthammer had a very interesting op-ed on this issue. His contention, no other major societal legislation ever passed without any bipartisan support. Never before. The GOP was shut out of this bill entirely which came out of secret back room pacts by the Harry Reid and Palosi. The GOP was not involved at all because they were shut out of the room.The current stalemate is a direct result of that according to his post.http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/opinion/krauthammer-who-shut-down-mount-rushmore/article_5aa744a4-963b-520f-ab95-e77c5ec84b2b.htmlBohner admitted to Stephanopoulos that he reneged on the deal he struck in July with Reid (see the ~3:15 minute mark). It all comes down to the ACA, all the rest is just the day's talking point, and the fact is what the Republicans in Congress are doing is an undemocratic, anticonstitutional attempt to get their way even though the Constitution does not give them a constitutional path to their preferred policy outcome. The Congressional republicans are not conservatives they are neo-Jacobins.